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Hollow - Cone 5/6 Ceramic Dry Glaze
Hollow - Cone 5/6 Ceramic Dry Glaze
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Hollow is Serotonin Base + Colorant 058
Cone 5/6 Ceramic Dry Glaze
Description
An olive tone green that is opaque, swampy, and breaks clear. Plays well with texture. Layers nicely with other glazes, especially paired with Ophelia signature colors.
Ingredients
Silica, Feldspar, Gillespie, Nepheline Syenite, Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Magnesium Carbonate, Bentonite, Black Copper Oxide, Zinc Oxide, Red Iron Oxide
Finish
Opaque, Glossy, Slightly Variegated, Milky
4/5 opacity
Safety
Food Safe with proper application and firing.
Pictograms: GHS07 (exclamation mark), GHS08 (health hazard).
Five Glaze
Safety:
Food safe with proper application and firing.
California Proposition 65: This product can expose you to respirable crystalline silica, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, see www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Pictograms: GHS07 (exclamation mark), GHS08 (health hazard).
Application Notes:
Does well with a single dip and can be brushed on in 3-4 coats using natural fiber brushes (we recommend a CMC additive for smoother brushing application). Plays well layered with other signature colors.
Hydration Notes:
All our glazes come with printed instructions for how to hydrate your glaze and test your specific gravity. You can also find detailed instructions in our Glaze Reference Library.
What's Included:
• 2,250g Base Glaze Bag - Makes one full gallon of mixed glaze
• Colorant Pack - Pre-tested combinations for reliable results
• Detailed Instruction Sheets - Step-by-step guidance
• Bucket Label - Keep your glazes organized
Quick & Easy Mixing:
- Add 2,040g water to your one-gallon bucket
- Slowly pour entire Five Glaze bag into water
- Wait 2 minutes, then add colorant pack
- Mix thoroughly until smooth and creamy and pass through a 60 mesh seive
- Test on sample piece before use
Need more in depth instructions read our blog post here - Hydrating Your Dry Glaze
What You'll Need:
• One-gallon bucket
• Whisk or immersion blender
• Basic safety equipment (dust mask, gloves, safety glasses)
• 60 or 80 mesh sieve
Firing Ranges:
Five Glaze dry batch potters glazes are formulated to work best in cone 5-6 temperature range. We always recommend firing a test tile to test our formulas in your firing schedules.
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