Terracolor 1054 White Crackle From  £10.11

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Rating: 4.33 Based on 6 Reviews
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Jane from United Kingdom03 March 2013 10:44
Nice even coating with good colour. Crackling worked well and found that using acrylic black ink gave a good effect with very quick drying and easy to wash off excess. Mixed with some glaze stain for samples and got good results from all colours. Not quite raku but no smoke and no breakage! Used on low fire earthenware.
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Diane from IrelandOwner05 August 2018 11:48
Glaze wasn't very white; fired it for a long time; it is quite shiny, but no bubbles or imperfections and am delighted with crackle after inking up.
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Cathy from United KingdomOwner28 October 2018 11:59
This glaze works really well on all my work. Its a very natural off white and gives an excellent crackle.. The longer you leave it the more it crackles.
I fire it at 1050.. Its really important to smooth over the glaze once applied with your finger to go over any tiny holes for the best effect ... 3 coats is best. I've tested a lot of crackle glazes and this one comes out top!! Gorgeous over Amaco velvet glazes too..
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Anonymous from United KingdomOwner31 July 2023 07:43
Crackle produced on a test piece exactly as shown in the picture. Needed for a commission so very happy. Application easy and consistent.
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Anonymous from United Kingdom20 February 2022 11:35
Followed instructions but no crackle appeared little disappointed
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David from United KingdomOwner20 April 2017 09:04
I find most Terracolours great for the biscuit fired terracotta I use but this one is transparent on the red earthenware clay maybe because of the clays iron content.
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