MIXING INSTRUCTIONS: Add 1% to 2% Bentonite to dry glaze mix before adding water to prevent settling. Add 12 - 16 ounces water to one pound of dry glaze, depending on your preferred consistenacy and application technique. Strain with an 80-mesh sieve.
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AATC101
Decoration Base White
A strong noncrazing glaze formulated
especially for dinnerware. |
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AATC102
White Chun
A beautiful glaze to over oxide decoration. |
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AATC103
Clear Base
Great color response to colors and oxides. |
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AATC104
Tea-Dust Black
A great black glaze, developing green to
gold spots where thicker and amber spots
in thinner applications. |
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AATC105
Jet Black
Fires pure black with metallic silver spots. |
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AATC106
Green-to-Black Satin Matte
Black where thin or blue-green where thicker, with a wonderful satin matte sheen. |
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AATC107
Copper Teal
A shiny, blue-green iridescent glaze. |
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AATC108
Vegas Red
A beautiful bright cherry red. Kiln reduction should be started at cone 010 for best results. |
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AATC109
Lipstick Purple
A bright, paint-like purple-to-red glaze. |
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AATC112
Tortoise Shell
A gloss glaze that starts at browns and gives a mottled blue-green shell appearance where thicker. |
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AATC114
Fake Ash
Produces green rivulets similar to applewood ash. |
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AATC115
Non-Iron Blue Celadon
A very soft blue gloss glaze. Highlights and enhances your incised or carved decorations. |
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These new glazes are part of the Tom Coleman line from Aardvark. They have very subtle color variations, so look closely... and you'll find color matches for your personal style with this wide range of celadons!
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CQ101
Translucent White Celadon |
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CQ104
Apple Green Celadon |
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