Spectrum has recently made a change in the red iron oxide that they use in some glazes. This substitution will not affect the finished appearance of the glazes. However it will make the raw glaze in the jar look darker. This change will affect glazes starting at batch number 45260 and higher. The glazes that are affected by this change are as follows: 1145 Texture Autumn 1198 Oil Spot 1221 Texture Oatmeal 1404 Wasabi 1411 Nutmeg 1530 Coffee 1531 Latte 1532 Storm Cloud 1533 Muddy Hippo 1536 Dark Leopard 1538 Swamp Water 1543 Light Coffee 1544 Light Latte
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
Spectrum has recently made a change in the red iron oxide that they use in some glazes. This substitution will not affect the finished appearance of the glazes. However it will make the raw glaze in the jar look darker. This change will affect glazes starting at batch number 45260 and higher. The glazes that are affected by this change are as follows: 1145 Texture Autumn 1198 Oil Spot 1221 Texture Oatmeal 1404 Wasabi 1411 Nutmeg 1530 Coffee 1531 Latte 1532 Storm Cloud 1533 Muddy Hippo 1536 Dark Leopard 1538 Swamp Water 1543 Light Coffee 1544 Light Latte
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
The Cone 4/6 Ash glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. The ash glazes are not designed to cover the entire surface. Instead they are intended to be used in a single coat on the top or rim of vertical surfaces and allowed to run and intermix its other glazes on the piece and create exciting and fascinating color variations and effects.
The Cone 4/6 Ash glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. The ash glazes are not designed to cover the entire surface. Instead they are intended to be used in a single coat on the top or rim of vertical surfaces and allowed to run and intermix its other glazes on the piece and create exciting and fascinating color variations and effects.
The Cone 4/6 Ash glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. The ash glazes are not designed to cover the entire surface. Instead they are intended to be used in a single coat on the top or rim of vertical surfaces and allowed to run and intermix its other glazes on the piece and create exciting and fascinating color variations and effects.
The Cone 4/6 Ash glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. The ash glazes are not designed to cover the entire surface. Instead they are intended to be used in a single coat on the top or rim of vertical surfaces and allowed to run and intermix its other glazes on the piece and create exciting and fascinating color variations and effects.
The Cone 4/6 Ash glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. The ash glazes are not designed to cover the entire surface. Instead they are intended to be used in a single coat on the top or rim of vertical surfaces and allowed to run and intermix its other glazes on the piece and create exciting and fascinating color variations and effects.
The Cone 4/6 Ash glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. The ash glazes are not designed to cover the entire surface. Instead they are intended to be used in a single coat on the top or rim of vertical surfaces and allowed to run and intermix its other glazes on the piece and create exciting and fascinating color variations and effects.
(1430) Floating Glazes The Cone 4/6 Floating glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. Floating glazes is in no way a technical term. We named this series after its appearance where one color appears to float above another without requiring the need to layer multiple glazes together. Samples are at Cone 5 and changes in temperature can produce variations of appearance.
(1430) Floating Glazes The Cone 4/6 Floating glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. Floating glazes is in no way a technical term. We named this series after its appearance where one color appears to float above another without requiring the need to layer multiple glazes together. Samples are at Cone 5 and changes in temperature can produce variations of appearance.
(1430) Floating Glazes The Cone 4/6 Floating glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. Floating glazes is in no way a technical term. We named this series after its appearance where one color appears to float above another without requiring the need to layer multiple glazes together. Samples are at Cone 5 and changes in temperature can produce variations of appearance.
(1430) Floating Glazes The Cone 4/6 Floating glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. Floating glazes is in no way a technical term. We named this series after its appearance where one color appears to float above another without requiring the need to layer multiple glazes together. Samples are at Cone 5 and changes in temperature can produce variations of appearance.
(1430) Floating Glazes The Cone 4/6 Floating glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. Floating glazes is in no way a technical term. We named this series after its appearance where one color appears to float above another without requiring the need to layer multiple glazes together. Samples are at Cone 5 and changes in temperature can produce variations of appearance.
(1430) Floating Glazes The Cone 4/6 Floating glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. Floating glazes is in no way a technical term. We named this series after its appearance where one color appears to float above another without requiring the need to layer multiple glazes together. Samples are at Cone 5 and changes in temperature can produce variations of appearance.
(1430) Floating Glazes The Cone 4/6 Floating glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. Floating glazes is in no way a technical term. We named this series after its appearance where one color appears to float above another without requiring the need to layer multiple glazes together. Samples are at Cone 5 and changes in temperature can produce variations of appearance.
(1430) Floating Glazes The Cone 4/6 Floating glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. Floating glazes is in no way a technical term. We named this series after its appearance where one color appears to float above another without requiring the need to layer multiple glazes together. Samples are at Cone 5 and changes in temperature can produce variations of appearance.
(1430) Floating Glazes The Cone 4/6 Floating glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. Floating glazes is in no way a technical term. We named this series after its appearance where one color appears to float above another without requiring the need to layer multiple glazes together. Samples are at Cone 5 and changes in temperature can produce variations of appearance.
(1430) Floating Glazes The Cone 4/6 Floating glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. Floating glazes is in no way a technical term. We named this series after its appearance where one color appears to float above another without requiring the need to layer multiple glazes together. Samples are at Cone 5 and changes in temperature can produce variations of appearance.
(1430) Floating Glazes The Cone 4/6 Floating glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. Floating glazes is in no way a technical term. We named this series after its appearance where one color appears to float above another without requiring the need to layer multiple glazes together. Samples are at Cone 5 and changes in temperature can produce variations of appearance.
(1430) Floating Glazes The Cone 4/6 Floating glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. Floating glazes is in no way a technical term. We named this series after its appearance where one color appears to float above another without requiring the need to layer multiple glazes together. Samples are at Cone 5 and changes in temperature can produce variations of appearance.