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Scarva GZ2311 Porcelain Crackle Transparent
SCARVA Crackle transparent glaze is available in powder or brush on form. GZ2311 has a large open crackle. This glaze only works on Porcelain clay bodies.
This glaze is ideal for creating an aged/antique effect. Simply apply glaze, fire, then rub Indian ink onto glazed surface to intensify the crackle effect. For best results leave glazed vessel after firing for at least 48 hours to allow crackle effect to develop.
Firing range: 1220-1300°C (Cone 5-10)
Glaze finish: Glossy
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Great results from this glaze, does what it sayswith a good crackle.
Marion
United Kingdom
13 November 2016
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Hi - trying this out for first time - my kiln has a preset firing to 1060 for glazing - will this suffice for such porcelain glaze??
O from France
No it is to low this needs to be fired to 1200oC minimum to work.
Scarva Team
Can this be used on dinner plates/bowls
Iona from United Kingdom
Crackle glazes like this one are not suitable for creating tableware as bacteria can harbour in between the cracks in the glaze.
Scarva Team
Will this work on porcelain paperclay? And is there a porcelain Matt version?
Diane from United Kingdom
Yes you can use this on Porcelain paperclay. I am sorry we do not currently have a matt version but we will have a go at developing one, watch this space.
Scarva Team
Does this glaze work ok with a little stain?
Ian from United Kingdom
Hi, yes this should work with stain addition. You will need to test however and pinks, purples and mauves may burn out. Hope this helps
Scarva Team
Can I apply this product at the leather hard stage or when the porcelain is dry?
debbie from Ireland
All glazes work best when applied to bisque ware, no problem with raw or once firing is that the glaze may spit of during firing landing on your heating elements and burning them out, so we always recommend biscuit firing first.
Scarva Team
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