Abby
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United Kingdom
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Please can you state the temperature range in Celsius? I have an electric kiln and don't use cones.
Thanks
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These glazes have a firing range of between 1220-1280oC.
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Irene
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United Kingdom
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Are these non moving glazes and would you recommend them for majolica
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They are reasonably stiff, yes you could use them for majolica technique.
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Laura
from
United Kingdom
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Are these safe to be used on mugs/ food and drink items?
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Providing they are applied to a suitable body like our ES5 white stoneware to the correct thickness and temperature they would be ideal for tableware.
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Helen
from
United Kingdom
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Can I use these on crank stoneware, will the colour be the same?
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Yes you can use it on a crank body, the colour should not alter to much.
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Zelide
from
United Kingdom
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Will this be available in powder form to make a dipping glaze at any time in the future?
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Sorry we do not have any plans to make this into powder as yet but maybe in the future.
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Kathryn
from
United Kingdom
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Hi, please can you tell me if the colours within this range be mixed?
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Hi, yes these colours can be intermixed to create your own palette. Hope this helps!
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Helen
from
United Kingdom
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Hello, is this glaze food safe?
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Hi, please see https://www.scarva.com/en/Is-This-Glaze-Food-Safe/cc-40.aspx
Thanks!
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