PC-22 Blue Stone over PC-33 Iron Lustre
Submitted by:AMACO brent
Top Coat Glaze:PC-22 Blue Stone
Number of Top Coats:2
Bottom Coat Glaze:PC-33 Iron Lustre
Number of Bottom Coats:2
Clay Type:White Stoneware , Potter's Choice
Temperature (cone):6
*Note that all dry dipping glazes can be difficult to layer. Dipping glazes behave differently from brushing and they require thorough testing prior to layering full piece.
PC-22 Blue Stone
Similar in texture to a worn stone found at the bottom of a river, Blue Stone carries a softness that is visible in its smooth blue-green matte color. The different shades of green feather into dark blues when applied over texture wares. Due to the powdered nature of the materials involved with the dry-mix dipping buckets of this product, their respective health information and labels differ from the brushing glazes.
PC-33 Iron Lustre
More restrained, but similar to a regular blue glaze, Iron Lustre is brown where thin with blue-gray floats where thick. It is beautiful on texture and layers well with other Potter's Choice glazes. Due to the powdered nature of the materials involved with the dry-mix dipping buckets of this product, their respective health information and labels differ from the brushing glazes.