Botz Pro Pyrite White Brush-on Glaze
Create stunning pottery masterpieces with the Botz Pro 9313 Pyrite white glaze, the glaze has a glassy semi-transparent look. The brush-on glaze is easy to use and can be used on your stoneware, earthenware, and tableware masterpieces. Botz recommend (from 1200°C) in high firing for tableware, clays are almost always sintered and hence the dishes are suitable for food, so therefore the glaze can be applied to your tableware without any worries.
Extremely easy to use in a broad firing range from 1020°C to 1280°C (cone 05-04 to cone 8-9)
- At 1050°C the glaze is very colourful and almost opaque. Apply 2-3 glazing coats.
- At 1150°C the glaze is delicately speckled with a rather semi-transparent surface. Apply two glazing coats.
- At 1250°C the glaze is glassy, semi-transparent with intensive pastel shades, speckles become streaks on vertical surfaces. Apply two glazing coats.
Good to know:
- Works in combination with underglaze colours.
- Colours can be mixed to create a unique palette.
- Will flow more at a higher temperature.
- Suitable for Earthenware, Stoneware, Porcelain
- Suitable for Raku Kilns
- Tends to run when applied thickly from 1150°C.
- Non-toxic (lead-free)– Perfect for tableware. Please follow manufacturer instructions.
- Simple to apply for both beginners and advanced potters.
Botz Pro Pyrite White Brush-on Glaze
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Stoke-on-Trent
Campbell Road
Stoke-on-Trent ST4 4ET
United Kingdom
Create stunning pottery masterpieces with the Botz Pro 9313 Pyrite white glaze, the glaze has a glassy semi-transparent look. The brush-on glaze is easy to use and can be used on your stoneware, earthenware, and tableware masterpieces. Botz recommend (from 1200°C) in high firing for tableware, clays are almost always sintered and hence the dishes are suitable for food, so therefore the glaze can be applied to your tableware without any worries.
Extremely easy to use in a broad firing range from 1020°C to 1280°C (cone 05-04 to cone 8-9)
- At 1050°C the glaze is very colourful and almost opaque. Apply 2-3 glazing coats.
- At 1150°C the glaze is delicately speckled with a rather semi-transparent surface. Apply two glazing coats.
- At 1250°C the glaze is glassy, semi-transparent with intensive pastel shades, speckles become streaks on vertical surfaces. Apply two glazing coats.
Good to know:
- Works in combination with underglaze colours.
- Colours can be mixed to create a unique palette.
- Will flow more at a higher temperature.
- Suitable for Earthenware, Stoneware, Porcelain
- Suitable for Raku Kilns
- Tends to run when applied thickly from 1150°C.
- 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 | 1280 |
Glaze Temperature Range | 1020-1280 |
Glaze Colour | White |
Glaze Finish | Gloss |
Glaze Range Series | Botz Pro |
Lead/Leadless Glaze | Leadless |
Safe for Spray Application | Yes |
Food Safe | Yes |
Safety data sheet | See |
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