Mayco SW-108 Green Tea glaze, when fired at 1240°C, gives a muted green color with variations in the base shade. With reduction firing, the glaze becomes semi-transparent, in shades of light brown with blue accents.
Mayco SW-108 Green Tea glaze, when fired at 1240°C, gives a muted green color with variations in the base shade. With reduction firing, the glaze becomes semi-transparent, in shades of light brown with blue accents.
Mayco SW-108 Green Tea glaze, when fired at 1240°C, gives a muted green color with variations in the base shade. With reduction firing, the glaze becomes semi-transparent, in shades of light brown with blue accents. The glazes from the Mayco Stoneware series are designed for firing in the temperature range of 1200-1300°C, in both oxidation and reduction atmospheres. Stir them well before use and apply on bisque in layers with a brush. The final appearance of the glaze will depend on the clay body used, the number of layers and the firing curve.
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