Susanne
desde
Sweden
asks
Is this glaze food-safe/suitable for tablewere?
Kind regards
Susanne
Respuestas de Scarva:
|
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.
|
Polly
desde
United Kingdom
asks
Hello – to make this up as a brushing glaze, can I use water and universal medium, or do I need to buy Glaze Medium, which is what the label on the bag says to use?
If the latter, it would be very helpful to have that highlighted on the product page so customers know to order both at the same time!
Thanks so much
Respuestas de Scarva:
|
Yes to make a bush on glaze use our RM1072 Glaze medium.
|
Jesse Wine
desde
United Kingdom
asks
Hi,
Could this glaze be used for single firing?
thanks
Respuestas de Scarva:
|
Yes it may be used however we do not recommend raw firing when possible.
|
Fiona
desde
United Kingdom
asks
Hi
Would this glaze work well with the st Patrick’s ishowen speckled clay to have the reaction?
Respuestas de Scarva:
|
Hi - the image on the Inishowen Speckle product page shows this glaze on the right hand side of the pot. It really highlights the specks in that particular body.
Hope this helps!
|