Cone 6 glaze recipes

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Kelcy Clark - Amaco Potter's Choice Ironstone ×1 over Light Sepia ×3 - Cone 5 - Buff stoneware ceramic bowl
PC-36 Ironstone
Ironstone is a glossy, dark glaze that is a deep chocolatey brown where thin with a beige-bronze float where thicker. Mixes well with other Potter's Choice Glazes. Due to the powdered nature of the materials involved with the dry-mix dipping buckets of this product, their respective health information and labels differ from the brushing glazes.
Michelle van Andel on Instagram: “Glazed with Mayco Green Tea over Alabaster. Clay body is G&S 933. Spoon bought from @urban_nature_culture This glaze combination is so…”
KRISTEN NICHOLS’s Instagram post: “Mayco NORTHERN WOODS all over. Top inch light flux, then Amaco TEXTURED TURQUOISE over the flux. This is on standard ceramics 266”
Amaco Blue Rutile & Ancient Jasper with Sapphire Float
Glazing Notes: • 3 coats of Blue Rutile brushed all over • 2 coats of Ancient Jasper brushed on top 3rd • 1 ring of Sapphire Float squeezed on top • Fired to Cone 6 • Laguna B-Mix
Mayco Northern Woods + Light Flux
Mayco Northern Woods + Light Flux • Step 1: Brush on two coats of Light Flux in a 1-inch band at the rim • Step 2: Brush on 3 coats of Northern Woods • Allow glaze to dry completely between each cost • Clay Body: Highwater Clay Speckled Brownstone • Firing Temperature: Cone 6