Terracolor FS6033 Dark Red Ember From  £19.69

Rating: 3.00 Based on 8 Reviews
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4.00 out of 5 stars
Jane Elizabeth Ceramics from United KingdomOwner29 March 2021 00:35
This is a difficult glaze to get right -too thin goes milky and white, too thick goes almost black. Three dabbed coats worked for me. Fired to 1200 degrees Celsius as anything above gave bubbles and pin holes. Fired 150 per hour to 300, 130 per hour to 1100, 50 per hour to 1200 then 10 min soak. Works well on e/s original very white clay. Have tried on a brown clay too not as bright but still interesting. If you want to see the results check out my Instagram
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3.00 out of 5 stars
Miriam from United Arab Emirates04 November 2015 07:19
I fire my stoneware pots at 1260 degrees so at this temperature 3 uneven coats of Dark Red Ember became almost burgundy-brown. I will try again with a lighter coat at the same temperature and also at a lower temperature!
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5.00 out of 5 stars
Claire from United KingdomOwner04 October 2015 16:20
The colour is even more vibrant than the picture. Absolutely gorgeous!
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1.00 out of 5 stars
sue from United KingdomOwner27 May 2024 17:00
This glaze turned out as a dark brown with only slight areas of red when using of buff clay and with 3 painted on layers. The temperature was as described for the product. The glaze also bubbled and left holes. I'm very disappointed. Nothing like the image displayed. When I tried with 2 layers the colour was even worse - dark dingy brown - not what I thought I was buying at all.
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1.00 out of 5 stars
John from United KingdomOwner17 June 2017 07:44
As a paint on glaze it was extremely difficult to apply and obtain anything near a uniform coating. Applied four coats and after firing end result was extremely disappointing, best described as 'blotchy', some areas having no colour what so ever, other areas almost black, other areas approaching the advertised product colour. I would not recommend or purchase this type of glaze again
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3.00 out of 5 stars
Val P from United KingdomOwner19 March 2018 19:57
The colour seemed to burn away on a cone 6 firing. I was hoping it would have had some depth, but I guess I should have read the other reviews before pressing the buy button!
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2.00 out of 5 stars
chris from United KingdomOwner31 October 2024 19:44
i've used this 4 times - completely wild results every time. uneven colour, bits of clay showing where they shouldn't. honestly i don't know what's wrong with it but I'm so disappointed cause otherwise the colour looks lush
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5.00 out of 5 stars
pam from United KingdomOwner08 April 2015 12:34
Excellent, brilliant and shiny
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