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Glazes MINT SPECK
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MINT SPECK

$22.45

NEW COLOUR

SW221P

Cone 6 oxidation (first image): Mint Speck is a satin-matte, semi-opaque mint green that breaks over texture. Contains small purple, orange and yellow specks. This glaze is highly stable.

Cone 10 reduction (second image): Changes to a glossy, transparent pale blue. Specks blur and lose definition with increased application thickness. Remains stable.

Tips:

  • Mint Speck uses SW135 Wintergreen as the base glaze.

  • We recommend firing our matte glazes to cone 6 to produce a satin matte finish.

  • Upon opening, specks will be concentrated in the bottom of the bottle. Stir/shake thoroughly to incorporate before each use.

  • Can be used in oxidation or reduction firings. Results may vary.

  • The choice of clay body, thickness of glaze application, firing process and temperature will affect the fired results. Always test in your kiln, on your clay body.

  • https://www.maycocolors.com/product/sw221-mint-speck/

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NEW COLOUR

SW221P

Cone 6 oxidation (first image): Mint Speck is a satin-matte, semi-opaque mint green that breaks over texture. Contains small purple, orange and yellow specks. This glaze is highly stable.

Cone 10 reduction (second image): Changes to a glossy, transparent pale blue. Specks blur and lose definition with increased application thickness. Remains stable.

Tips:

  • Mint Speck uses SW135 Wintergreen as the base glaze.

  • We recommend firing our matte glazes to cone 6 to produce a satin matte finish.

  • Upon opening, specks will be concentrated in the bottom of the bottle. Stir/shake thoroughly to incorporate before each use.

  • Can be used in oxidation or reduction firings. Results may vary.

  • The choice of clay body, thickness of glaze application, firing process and temperature will affect the fired results. Always test in your kiln, on your clay body.

  • https://www.maycocolors.com/product/sw221-mint-speck/

NEW COLOUR

SW221P

Cone 6 oxidation (first image): Mint Speck is a satin-matte, semi-opaque mint green that breaks over texture. Contains small purple, orange and yellow specks. This glaze is highly stable.

Cone 10 reduction (second image): Changes to a glossy, transparent pale blue. Specks blur and lose definition with increased application thickness. Remains stable.

Tips:

  • Mint Speck uses SW135 Wintergreen as the base glaze.

  • We recommend firing our matte glazes to cone 6 to produce a satin matte finish.

  • Upon opening, specks will be concentrated in the bottom of the bottle. Stir/shake thoroughly to incorporate before each use.

  • Can be used in oxidation or reduction firings. Results may vary.

  • The choice of clay body, thickness of glaze application, firing process and temperature will affect the fired results. Always test in your kiln, on your clay body.

  • https://www.maycocolors.com/product/sw221-mint-speck/

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