Scarva Nano Colours NC059 Deep Crimson Ceramic Glaze & Body Stain From  £6.35

Rating: 3.50 Based on 4 Reviews
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5.00 out of 5 stars
Jane from United Kingdom03 March 2013 10:57
Used in gloss transparent stain. Good even colour. Mixes well with other stains. Some crazing but due to problems with the transparent stain and low firing of bisque I think. Made use of this to give a very good "raku" effect!
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Lucy from United KingdomOwner27 April 2017 13:55
I waited to do this review until my work came through the firing process, being at Adult Ed classes that can take a while :-(
I found the colour to be pretty close to the colour on the tub. Btw I am thrilled with the tubs! Previously had stains in transparent bags which ok take less space but are not as safe either.
Stain mixed easily and applied beautifully using brushes and sponge.
I mixed with other colours both at powder level and once applied and really liked the results.
Once fired if I wasn't confined to a wheelchair I'd have been doing a happy dance. I'm not normally like this!
I used basic stoneware clay and the colours were vibrant and well, colourful.
Intend to use on white and porcelain next and sure colours will be even brighter. Though to be fair they are the best I've seen on stoneware.
100% recommendation for these stains.
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Anonymous from DenmarkOwner23 June 2021 10:07
Beautiful color.
I mixed it with scarvas paper porcelain. The color totally burned out in the firering! The porcelain went from a strong pink to totally white.
Mason stains does not burn out.
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Anna from United Kingdom29 September 2017 22:37
I tried this stain to the percentages recommended for this product in porcelain slip, fired firstly at 1240 and then tested again at 1200. On both occasions the stain burn out. I haven't tried mixing with a glaze but it is very poor as a slip stain.
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