I know that a lot of ceramic glazes can hold their color for millenia, but how do fluorescent glazes hold up in sunlight? The only time I saw some in a store, the staff didn't know much about them.
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I know that a lot of ceramic glazes can hold their color for millenia, but how do fluorescent glazes hold up in sunlight? The only time I saw some in a store, the staff didn't know much about them.
I have never seen florescent glazes and have been waiting for a reply to this post. In the mean time I found some of interest
This takes a while to download (have I mentioned how I hate pdf files...) but is worth it IMO.
I have never seen florescent glazes and have been waiting for a reply to this post. In the mean time I found some of interest
This takes a while to download (have I mentioned how I hate pdf files...) but is worth it IMO.
i took my time as well, i don't know many details.
i used fluorescent material in a raku glaze. it seems to hold up pretty well, but i didn't make many pieces to test it from that point of view. i'll pay attention more now. one has been outside in the backyard the past year.
see ya
steve
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