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Botz Harlequin Earthenware Brush-on Glaze
Botz Harlequin earthenware 9608 brush-on glaze is a ready to use glaze in 200ml jars. White glaze with colourful flowing bacon in red, yellow, green and blue. Thickly applied, closed, colourful play of colours. If possible, do not place large bacon in the lower area of containers and objects. Gives beautiful effects if you apply them irregularly in places over monochrome glazes, e.g. over 9610 red orange.
- Brush-on glazes in the firing range 1020°–1060°C, perfect for hobby, education, and artwork.
- Stir the glaze thoroughly and apply 2-3 coats.
- The glaze soon dries allowing the pots to be lifted into the kiln.
- For best results allow the glaze to dry for a day before firing.
Good to know:
- Suitable for Earthenware.
- Colours can be mixed to create a unique palette.
- Can also be fired up to 1100°C.
- Stable in the combustion range 1020°-1060°C.
- The glaze particularly with high firing and thickly applied – may run strongly.
- Non-toxic (lead-free)– Perfect for tableware. Please follow manufacturer instructions.
- Simple to apply for both beginners and advanced potters.
Botz Harlequin Earthenware Brush-on Glaze
200
Stoke-on-Trent
Campbell Road
Stoke-on-Trent ST4 4ET
United Kingdom
Botz Harlequin earthenware 9608 brush-on glaze is a ready to use glaze in 200ml jars. White glaze with colourful flowing bacon in red, yellow, green and blue. Thickly applied, closed, colourful play of colours. If possible, do not place large bacon in the lower area of containers and objects. Gives beautiful effects if you apply them irregularly in places over monochrome glazes, e.g. over 9610 red orange.
- Brush-on glazes in the firing range 1020°–1060°C, perfect for hobby, education, and artwork.
- Stir the glaze thoroughly and apply 2-3 coats.
- The glaze soon dries allowing the pots to be lifted into the kiln.
- For best results allow the glaze to dry for a day before firing.
Good to know:
- Suitable for Earthenware.
- Colours can be mixed to create a unique palette.
- Can also be fired up to 1100°C.
- Stable in the combustion range 1020°-1060°C.
- The glaze particularly with high firing and thickly applied – may run strongly.
- Non-toxic (lead-free)– Perfect for tableware. Please follow manufacturer instructions.
- Simple to apply for both beginners and advanced potters.
Glaze Temperature Minimum | 1020 |
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Glaze Temperature Maximum | 1040 |
Glaze Temperature Range | 1020-1040 |
Glaze Colour | MulticoloredWhiteYellowGreenBlue |
Glaze Finish | Gloss |
Glaze Range Series | Botz Earthenware |
Lead/Leadless Glaze | Leadless |
Safe for Spray Application | No |
Food Safe | Yes |
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