Crystals Glazes create bright multicolor bursts and specks, unique in every firing. Color crystals move in the glaze firing, creating a distinctive colorful finish, depending on the size of the crystal, slope of the piece and temperature of the fire. Learning About CrystalsTM Glazes Basic Instructions 1. Stir product thoroughly to suspend crystals that may have settled in the bottom of the jar. 2. Crystals work well to high fire cone 5-6. For high fire application, we recommend firing a test piece because high fire clays vary. 3. Apply crystals sparsely near bottom of the piece to keep crystals from flowing onto kiln shelf. 4. For Low Fire Application, stilt and fire to shelf cone 06. For High Fire Application, stilt and fire to cone 5-6. 5. Clean up with water. 6. Always refer to label instructions for proper application and usage. Tips & Techniques 1. To create custom looks, apply Crystals in combination with other glazes and other colors. Health & Safety 1. Nontoxic. Some Crystal Glazes are safe for use on food containers.
J**E
Amazing!
I was in Ceramics two in college last semester where we had to make our own glazes. I made so many, but wanted to try a Crystalline, however, we didn't have the crystals for it. So for fun I purchased this glaze and it was the coolest thing! It was thick like pudding when I was applying it and had tiny little balls of blue and white. As it dried, it had a bumpy, prickly texture to it. I put many coats on a bowl I made. The picture I attached is of the bottom and sides of my bowl.
I**8
Not quite like picture but glazes can be unpredictable...
Image is deceptive. White specs are much larger that they appear and larger melting crystals came out green. Background color is a pretty cobalt.
M**T
Pretty
One of my favorites
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