Red Glaze

I live in the UK. Where can I get a red glaze the colour of a Welsh Dragon or a pillar box?

Reply to
Bryn Salter
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What temperature will you be firing it at?

Reply to
Bubbles

Hi Bubbles

1000c is about the temp used for firing in the Kiln that I am able to make use of. If a different temp is required for the colour I want, then so be it.

Bryn

Reply to
Bryn Salter

Amaco, and Potterycrafts both have red brush-on glazes that mature at that temperature. use an 06 cone to fire them, and don't fire above that or they will burn out and lose all colour.

Neither of these glazes is food safe!

Steve Bath UK

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Stephen Mills

Just as a little info

ROK, here in Switzerland, actually have a glaze made for 1000 which works very well at 1250 also. It does feather a bit at the edges, but stays very nice and red. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like they export to G.B. They do seem to export to Germany, Netherlands and Finnland, though.

The glaze number is 555.

All ROK glazes are without any kind of poisons (including lead) - something I appreciate.

Marianne

Reply to
Bubbles

I think Amaco has a couple of red glazes that fire to cone 6....also look at Georgie's and Coyote Color and Rainbow - all make at least one red color.

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Stephanie Coleman

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