Scarva Nano Colours NPK003 Ash Grey Porcelain Crackle Glaze

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30412NPK003/1KGIn Stock1kg - Powder
£17.67
£14.73 ex. Vat
30413NPK003/2/5KGIn Stock2.5kg - Powder
£39.89
£33.24 ex. Vat
30414NPK003/5KGIn Stock5kg - Powder
£75.25
£62.71 ex. Vat
30415NPK003/10KGIn Stock10kg - Powder
£144.40
£120.33 ex. Vat
30416NPK003/25KGIn Stock25kg - Powder
£342.74
£285.62 ex. Vat
30417NPK003/500MLIn Stock500mls - Brush On
£22.54
£18.78 ex. Vat
30418NPK003/1LTRIn Stock1ltr - Brush On
£39.72
£33.10 ex. Vat
30419NPK003/5LTRIn Stock5ltr - Brush On
£147.07
£122.56 ex. Vat
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Another new addition to the Scarva catalgoue is the beautiful range of Porcelain Crackle Glazes. These glazes were delveloped in the Scarva lab after ever increasing demand for crackle glazes especially for Porcelain bodies. They are available in both powder and brush-on and we recommend 2-3 coats. After firing the crackle should be given time to develop, usually around 48 hours is a good estimate. To further enhance the crackle, Indian ink or very strong tea can be applied over the glaze to highlight the crazing. Please be aware that due to the nature of crackle glazes they are not suitable for use on dinnerware.

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The crackle wasn’t very noticeable but I didn’t mind as the colour was a beautiful soft warm grey and I’m sure with practise I’ll get it crackling.
Anonymous
United Kingdom
11 April 2021

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How do you mix the powder?
jo from United Kingdom
Simply mix with water and pass through a fine mesh pottery sieve, adjust to thin cream consistency.
Scarva Team
Hi Scarva team, could you please share what should be the firing scheme in order to achieve the desired result displayed on the picture. Thanks, Milena
Milena from United Kingdom
Hi, 100 degC/hour to Orton cone 8 (on most controllers this is 1220-1230) with a 10 minute soak. Hope this helps.
Scarva Team

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