Slips & Glazes: Page 11
Amber Lustre
Lustres have dissolved metals as their essential component. They are mainly applied by brush on porcelain or ceramic objects and are always applied to already fired and glazed objects. Before firing, the objects must be left to dry for a few hours in a warm, dust-free place.
Recommended firing temperatures are:
Glass: 500°C-600°C, Orton cone SSB 022-021
Ceramics: 690°C-700°C,...
from £3.00 inc VAT
Black Lustre
Lustres have dissolved metals as their essential component. They are mainly applied by brush on porcelain or ceramic objects and are always applied to already fired and glazed objects. Before firing, the objects must be left to dry for a few hours in a warm, dust-free place.
Recommended firing temperatures are:
Glass: 500°C-600°C, Orton cone SSB 022-021
Ceramics: 690°C-700°C,...
from £17.00 inc VAT
Blue Lustre
Lustres have dissolved metals as their essential component. They are mainly applied by brush on porcelain or ceramic objects and are always applied to already fired and glazed objects. Before firing, the objects must be left to dry for a few hours in a warm, dust-free place.
Recommended firing temperatures are:
Glass: 500°C-600°C, Orton cone SSB 022-021
Ceramics: 690°C-700°C,...
from £7.00 inc VAT
Bright Gold Lustre 8%
8% - 24K
Lustres have dissolved metals as their essential component. They are mainly applied by brush on porcelain or ceramic objects and are always applied to already fired and glazed objects. Before firing, the objects must be left to dry for a few hours in a warm, dust-free place.
Recommended firing temperatures are:
Glass: 500°C-600°C, Orton cone SSB 022-021
Ceramics: 690°C-700°C,...
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from £36.00 inc VAT
Bright Platinum Lustre
Lustres have dissolved metals as their essential component. They are mainly applied by brush on porcelain or ceramic objects and are always applied to already fired and glazed objects. Before firing, the objects must be left to dry for a few hours in a warm, dust-free place.
Recommended firing temperatures are:
Glass: 500°C-600°C, Orton cone SSB 022-021
Ceramics: 690°C-700°C,...
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from £24.00 inc VAT
Bronze Lustre
Lustres have dissolved metals as their essential component. They are mainly applied by brush on porcelain or ceramic objects and are always applied to already fired and glazed objects. Before firing, the objects must be left to dry for a few hours in a warm, dust-free place.
Recommended firing temperatures are:
Glass: 500°C-600°C, Orton cone SSB 022-021
Ceramics: 690°C-700°C,...
from £27.60 inc VAT
Copper Lustre
Lustres have dissolved metals as their essential component. They are mainly applied by brush on porcelain or ceramic objects and are always applied to already fired and glazed objects. Before firing, the objects must be left to dry for a few hours in a warm, dust-free place.
Recommended firing temperatures are:
Glass: 500°C-600°C, Orton cone SSB 022-021
Ceramics: 690°C-700°C,...
from £26.00 inc VAT
Green Lustre
Lustres have dissolved metals as their essential component. They are mainly applied by brush on porcelain or ceramic objects and are always applied to already fired and glazed objects. Before firing, the objects must be left to dry for a few hours in a warm, dust-free place.
Recommended firing temperatures are:
Glass: 500°C-600°C, Orton cone SSB 022-021
Ceramics: 690°C-700°C,...
from £9.83 inc VAT
Light Orange Lustre
Colorobbia Liquid Gold & Lustres
Colorobbia liquid golds and lustres have dissolved metals as their essential component. They are mainly applied by brush on porcelain or ceramic objects and are always applied to already fired and glazed objects. Before firing, the objects must be left to dry for a few hours in a warm, dust-free place.
Recommended firing temperatures are:
Glass: 500°C-600°C,...
from £3.22 inc VAT
Lustre Thinner
Use in small amounts to loosen old or thickened overglazes or lustres.
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from £1.38 inc VAT
Matt Gold (18%)
Colorobbia Liquid Gold & Lustres
Colorobbia liquid golds and lustres have dissolved metals as their essential component. They are mainly applied by brush on porcelain or ceramic objects and are always applied to already fired and glazed objects. Before firing, the objects must be left to dry for a few hours in a warm, dust-free place.
Recommended firing temperatures are:
Glass: 500°C-600°C,...
from £72.00 inc VAT
Mother Of Pearl Lustre
Lustres have dissolved metals as their essential component. They are mainly applied by brush on porcelain or ceramic objects and are always applied to already fired and glazed objects. Before firing, the objects must be left to dry for a few hours in a warm, dust-free place.
Recommended firing temperatures are:
Glass: 500°C-600°C, Orton cone SSB 022-021
Ceramics: 690°C-700°C,...
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from £2.51 inc VAT
Pink Lustre
Lustres have dissolved metals as their essential component. They are mainly applied by brush on porcelain or ceramic objects and are always applied to already fired and glazed objects. Before firing, the objects must be left to dry for a few hours in a warm, dust-free place.
Recommended firing temperatures are:
Glass: 500°C-600°C, Orton cone SSB 022-021
Ceramics: 690°C-700°C,...
from £6.00 inc VAT
Red Lustre
Lustres have dissolved metals as their essential component. They are mainly applied by brush on porcelain or ceramic objects and are always applied to already fired and glazed objects. Before firing, the objects must be left to dry for a few hours in a warm, dust-free place.
Recommended firing temperatures are:
Glass: 500°C-600°C, Orton cone SSB 022-021
Ceramics: 690°C-700°C,...
from £15.00 inc VAT
Violet Lustre
Lustres have dissolved metals as their essential component. They are mainly applied by brush on porcelain or ceramic objects and are always applied to already fired and glazed objects. Before firing, the objects must be left to dry for a few hours in a warm, dust-free place.
Recommended firing temperatures are:
Glass: 500°C-600°C, Orton cone SSB 022-021
Ceramics: 690°C-700°C,...
from £7.00 inc VAT
Yellow Lustre
Lustres have dissolved metals as their essential component. They are mainly applied by brush on porcelain or ceramic objects and are always applied to already fired and glazed objects. Before firing, the objects must be left to dry for a few hours in a warm, dust-free place.
Recommended firing temperatures are:
Glass: 500°C-600°C, Orton cone SSB 022-021
Ceramics: 690°C-700°C,...
from £3.22 inc VAT
Apple Green Earthenware Glaze Powder EB7P
Firing range 1040°C - 1160°C
Leadfree and Dinnerware Safe
Mixing Ratio : Start with 600ml per 1kg of glaze powder.
Check consistency should be between single cream and milk. Add more water if desired
Mixing Powdewed Glazes:
Always wear a mask when mixing powdered glaze.
Gently add the glaze powder to water in a bucket, avoid adding all at once to prevent clumping.
Mix...
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from £15.78 inc VAT
Black Earthenware Glaze Powder EB13P
Firing range 1040°C - 1160°C
Leadfree and Dinnerware Safe
Mixing Ratio : Start with 600ml per 1kg of glaze powder.
Check consistency should be between single cream and milk. Add more water if desired.
Mixing Powdewed Glazes:
Always wear a mask when mixing powdered glaze.
Gently add the glaze powder to water in a bucket, avoid adding all at once to prevent clumping.
Mix...
from £15.78 inc VAT
Black Matt Earthenware Powdered Glaze
Firing Range: 1020 - 1080°C
Colour: Grey-Black
Finish: Matt to satin black with smooth finish. Best results on white and red body. Normal to thicker application.
Acid Resistance: Yes
Dishwasher Resistance: Good
Mixing Powdewed Glazes:
Always wear a mask when mixing powdered glaze.
Gently add the glaze powder to water in a bucket, avoid adding all at once to prevent clumping.
Mix...
from £24.00 inc VAT
Blue Grey Earthenware Glaze Powder EB12P
Firing range 1040°C - 1160°C
Leadfree and Dinnerware Safe
Mixing Ratio : Start with 600ml per 1kg of glaze powder.
Check consistency should be between single cream and milk. Add more water if desired.
Mixing Powdewed Glazes:
Always wear a mask when mixing powdered glaze.
Gently add the glaze powder to water in a bucket, avoid adding all at once to prevent clumping.
Mix...
from £15.78 inc VAT
Bottle Green Earthenware Glaze Powder EB23P
Firing range 1040°C - 1160°C
Leadfree and Dinnerware Safe
Mixing Ratio : Start with 600ml per 1kg of glaze powder.
Check consistency should be between single cream and milk. Add more water if desired.
Mixing Powdewed Glazes:
Always wear a mask when mixing powdered glaze.
Gently add the glaze powder to water in a bucket, avoid adding all at once to prevent clumping.
Mix...
from £15.78 inc VAT
Coffee Cream Earthenware Glaze Powder EB25P
Firing range 1040°C - 1160°C
Leadfree and Dinnerware Safe
Mixing Ratio : Start with 600ml per 1kg of glaze powder.
Check consistency should be between single cream and milk. Add more water if desired.
Mixing Powdewed Glazes:
Always wear a mask when mixing powdered glaze.
Gently add the glaze powder to water in a bucket, avoid adding all at once to prevent clumping.
Mix...
from £15.78 inc VAT
Cornflower Blue Earthenware Glaze Powder EB9P
Firing range 1040°C - 1160°C
Leadfree and Dinnerware Safe
Mixing Ratio : Start with 600ml per 1kg of glaze powder.
Check consistency should be between single cream and milk. Add more water if desired.
Mixing Powdewed Glazes:
Always wear a mask when mixing powdered glaze.
Gently add the glaze powder to water in a bucket, avoid adding all at once to prevent clumping.
Mix...
from £15.78 inc VAT
Dark Brown Earthenware Glaze Powder EB18P
Firing range 1040°C - 1160°C
Leadfree and Dinnerware Safe
Mixing Ratio : Start with 600ml per 1kg of glaze powder.
Check consistency should be between single cream and milk. Add more water if desired.
Mixing Powdewed Glazes:
Always wear a mask when mixing powdered glaze.
Gently add the glaze powder to water in a bucket, avoid adding all at once to prevent clumping.
Mix...
from £15.78 inc VAT
Gold Earthenware Powdered Glaze
Firing Range: 1020°C - 1080°C
Colour: Metal-Effect
Finish: Satin-gloss gold glaze. Thicker application beneficial. The gold effect becomes more intensive at a higher firing temperature.
Acid Resistance: No
Dishwasher Resistance: Good
Mixing Powdewed Glazes:
Always wear a mask when mixing powdered glaze.
Gently add the glaze powder to water in a bucket, avoid adding...
from £16.90 inc VAT
Golden Yellow Earthenware Glaze Powder EB4P
Firing range 1040°C - 1160°C
Leadfree and Dinnerware Safe
Mixing Ratio : Start with 600ml per 1kg of glaze powder.
Check consistency should be between single cream and milk. Add more water if desired.
Mixing Powdewed Glazes:
Always wear a mask when mixing powdered glaze.
Gently add the glaze powder to water in a bucket, avoid adding all at once to prevent clumping.
Mix...
from £15.78 inc VAT
Grey Earthenware Glaze Powder EB17P
Firing range 1040°C - 1160°C
Leadfree and Dinnerware Safe
Mixing Ratio : Start with 600ml per 1kg of glaze powder.
Check consistency should be between single cream and milk. Add more water if desired.
Mixing Powdewed Glazes:
Always wear a mask when mixing powdered glaze.
Gently add the glaze powder to water in a bucket, avoid adding all at once to prevent clumping.
Mix...
from £15.78 inc VAT