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AATC101
Decoration Base White
A strong noncrazing glaze formulated especially for dinnerware. |
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AATC102
White Chun
A beautiful glaze to over oxide decoration. |
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AATC103
Clear Base
Great color response to colors and oxides. |
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AATC104
Tea-Dust Black
A great black glaze, developing green to gold spots where thicker and amber spots in thinner applications. |
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AATC105
Jet Black
Fires pure black with metallic silver spots. |
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AATC106
Green-to-Black Satin Matte
Black where thin or blue-green where thicker, with a wonderful satin matte sheen. |
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AATC107
Copper Teal
A shiny, blue-green iridescent glaze. |
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AATC108
Vegas Red
A beautiful bright cherry red. Kiln reduction should be started at cone 010 for best results. |
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AATC109
Lipstick Purple
A bright, paint-like purple-to-red glaze. |
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AATC110
Carbon-Trap Shino
A very reliable, non-runny, orange-to-black satin matte. |
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AATC112
Tortoise Shell
A gloss glaze that starts at browns and gives a mottled blue-green shell appearance where thicker. |
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AATC113
Orange Shino
Light brown where thinner and dark orange where thicker, with a matte finish. Add texture by sprinkling dry wood ash over wet glaze. |
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AATC114
Fake Ash
Produces green rivulets similar to applewood ash. |
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AATC115
Non-Iron Blue Celadon
A very soft blue gloss glaze. Highlights and enhances your incised or carved decorations. |
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CQ101
Translucent White Celadon |
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CQ104
Apple Green Celadon
(* This glaze will fire reddish in oxidation.) |
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