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Terracolor 662 Verdigris Green
Terracolor Powder Stoneware Glazes are a more cost effective and faster approach to glazing a larger volume of pots. Simply mix the powder with water and pass through a sieve to create a dipping glaze. All Terracolor glazes are Lead Free.
Suggested Firing Temperature Cone 4/7
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Great glaze
Very true to the pictures... i got a flat darker green on a draycott body, the speckled came out on the studio reclaim clay and it went almost crater like applied thickly on vulcan black body. Beautiful matte finish and have found it very stable/consistent.
Libby
United Kingdom
19 August 2020
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Lovely glaze
Lovely stable glaze that doesn’t run. I used the brush-on as a trial, as then I wouldn’t be left with a load of it if it wasn’t any good. Beautiful and true to pics, using 3-4 coats. Fewer coats are still ok, but more of a greenish brown.
Susie
United Kingdom
02 July 2023
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is this glaze foodsafe?
ΜΑΡΙΝΑ from Greece
If a glaze is food safe or not depends on several factors including the type of clay used, the firing temperature, the shape of the vessel, the thickness of glaze even the position of the vessel in the kiln can have an effect. Ideally a food safe test would be carried out by a reputable body like Lucideon. In the case of the glaze mentioned it would most likely pass a food safe test providing it was fired on a suitable body like our ES5 Original in an electric kiln and to the recommended firing temperatures.
Scarva Team
I have bought some powdered stoneware glaze from you and I was wondering how much water do I put with 1kg of the powder please?
Alison from United Kingdom
Mix approximately 700-800mls of water per 1000grams of powdered glaze then pass through a fine mesh sieve.
Scarva Team
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