Glazes for our Midsummer Night's Raku
As always, we will mix up a batch of our own Crackle White Raku Glaze as well as the incredibly popular Crusty Lusty and Cindy's Prairie Fire from 2016. We're also mixing up a few old favorites that probably haven't been seen at a Bracker Raku Event in some time. We had tested these for the Small Business Saturday event we had planned that got iced-out, so we are excited to see them used and enjoyed!
- Robert Piepenburg's 50/50 Red Bronze Luster - A copper luster glaze that is quite beautiful, Under reducing atmosphere conditions, the result is a blood red. In strong postfiring reduction, a bronze-like copper luster.
- Wayne Higby's Green - Multicolored glaze showing greens, blues and reds. Fire to a high gloss for best results
- Tom Buck Red Lustre #8 - Semi-matte Luster; when it's fired at approximately 1750ºF it yields reds and blues. At higher temperatures, it becomes glossier
- Gold Raku - another gem from Robert Piepenburg. A silver gold glaze that is very reliable. Do note this glaze contains silver nitrate, which is a soluble salt and will lose its strength when mixed in water and exposed to the light.

