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Glazes White Opal
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White Opal

$24.20

Sold in 16oz pints

Cone 6 oxidation (first image): White Opal forms a clear- to- milky white gloss surface. One coat produces the clearest finish; subsequent layering increases the incidence of a white precipitate forming. Prominent white to bluish-white colors will emerge where the glaze pools and gathers around surface texture.

Cone 10 reduction (second image): White variation lessens leaving a transparent gloss with white pooling.

TIP: White coloration is more visible on darker clay bodies (Buff, Manganese Speck). Thinner application will provide a glossy transparent finish. Thicker application will provide white floating.

https://www.maycocolors.com/product/sw-250-white-opal/

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Sold in 16oz pints

Cone 6 oxidation (first image): White Opal forms a clear- to- milky white gloss surface. One coat produces the clearest finish; subsequent layering increases the incidence of a white precipitate forming. Prominent white to bluish-white colors will emerge where the glaze pools and gathers around surface texture.

Cone 10 reduction (second image): White variation lessens leaving a transparent gloss with white pooling.

TIP: White coloration is more visible on darker clay bodies (Buff, Manganese Speck). Thinner application will provide a glossy transparent finish. Thicker application will provide white floating.

https://www.maycocolors.com/product/sw-250-white-opal/

Sold in 16oz pints

Cone 6 oxidation (first image): White Opal forms a clear- to- milky white gloss surface. One coat produces the clearest finish; subsequent layering increases the incidence of a white precipitate forming. Prominent white to bluish-white colors will emerge where the glaze pools and gathers around surface texture.

Cone 10 reduction (second image): White variation lessens leaving a transparent gloss with white pooling.

TIP: White coloration is more visible on darker clay bodies (Buff, Manganese Speck). Thinner application will provide a glossy transparent finish. Thicker application will provide white floating.

https://www.maycocolors.com/product/sw-250-white-opal/

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