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3.14
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
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!