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1 <glazes
2     xmlns="tag:fenglich.fastmail.fm,2007:Pottery"
3     xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
4     xmlns:db="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook">
5     <glaze xml:id="GreenHue"
6            category="Green"
7            manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
8            name="Green Hue"
9            productID="P2579"/>
11     <glaze xml:id="FrostedJade"
12            category="Green"
13            manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
14            name="Frosted Jade"
15            productID="P2540"/>
17     <glaze xml:id="IntenseBlack"
18            category="Black"
19            manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
20            name="Intense Black"
21            productID="P3555"/>
23     <glaze xml:id="WhiteGloss"
24            category="White"
25            manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
26            name="White Gloss"
27            productID="P3550"/>
29     <glaze xml:id="SandBrown"
30            category="Brown"
31            manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
32            name="Sand Brown, B/O"
33            type="BrushOn"
34            productID="P2845.5"/>
36     <glaze xml:id="ImagineGreen"
37            category="Green"
38            manufacturer="Ceradel"
39            name="Green, Imagine ELG 80, Vent 230 ML Green"
40            type="BrushOn"/>
42     <glaze xml:id="GreyAmaco"
43            category="Grey"
44            name="Grey, Sahara Liquid Glazes, HF series"
45            productID="HF-18"
46            manufacturer="Amaco"
47            type="BrushOn"/>
49     <glaze xml:id="YellowBO"
50            category="Yellow"
51            name="Yellow Brush-on glaze"
52            productID="P2842"
53            manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
54            type="BrushOn"/>
56     <glaze xml:id="AxnerBlackUnderGlazePen"
57            category="Black"
58            name="Black underglaze pen"
59            productID="P4001"
60            manufacturer="AXNER"
61            type="BrushOn">
62            <db:para>Pre-mixed on bottle, to 1280C.</db:para>
63    </glaze>
65     <glaze xml:id="Transparent"
66            category="Colorless"
67            name="Transparent"
68            productID="P1091"
69            manufacturer="Unknown">
70            <db:para>
71                Can't be found in Waldermar Ellefesen's price catalog from 2003, nor does the number show up in Potterycrafts' info. Is a porcelain glaze, according to Sissel.</db:para>
72    </glaze>
74     <glaze xml:id="TransparentCopperCarbonate"
75            category="Green"
76            name="Copper Carbonate oxide in transparent glaze"
77            manufacturer="Mixture">
78            <db:para>To 200 ml transparent glaze, P1091, was 20 g Copper carbonate, P3404, added.</db:para>
79    </glaze>
81     <glaze xml:id="TransparentYellowStain"
82            category="Green"
83            name="Yellow stain in transparent glaze"
84            manufacturer="Mixture"
85            >
86            <db:para>To 200 ml transparent glaze, P1091 was 20 g Canary/Golden Yellow, P4140, added.</db:para>
87    </glaze>
89    <glaze xml:id="Chocolate"
90           category="Black"
91           name="Black stain in transparent glaze"
92           manufacturer="Mixture">
93        <db:para>200 ml transparent glaze, P1091 was 20 g Black stain, P4130, added.</db:para>
94    </glaze>
96    <glaze xml:id="GreenHueAndFrostedJade"
97           category="Green"
98        name="Green Hue mixed with Frosted jade"
99        manufacturer="Mixture"
100        >
101        <db:para>100 ml Green Hue at gravity 45 mixed with 100 ml Frosted Jade at gravity 44.</db:para>
102    </glaze>
104    <glaze xml:id="AmacoWhiteBO"
105        category="White"
106        name="White"
107        productID="HF-11A White"
108        manufacturer="Amaco"
109        type="BrushOn">
110        <db:para>Sahara Liquid Glazes, HF-11 White. Brush-on.</db:para>
111    </glaze>
113    <glaze xml:id="AmacoWaxyWhite"
114        category="White"
115        name="Waxy White"
116        productID="HF-17"
117        manufacturer="Amaco"
118        type="BrushOn">
119        <db:para>Sahara Liquid Glazes, HF-17 Waxy White. Brush-on.</db:para>
120    </glaze>
122    <glaze xml:id="RedBO"
123        category="Red"
124        name="Red brush on"
125        productID="P2840"
126        manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
127        type="BrushOn"/>
129    <glaze xml:id="TurquoiseBO"
130        category="Turquoise"
131        name="Turquoise, Sahara Liquid Series"
132        productID="HF-26"
133        type="BrushOn"
134        manufacturer="Amaco"/>
136    <glaze xml:id="WhiteBO"
137        category="White"
138       name="White Brush-on"
139       productID="2850.5"
140       type="BrushOn"
141       manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited">
142       <db:para>Contains ZnO, according to the MSDS, see <db:xref xlink:href="#T244"/>.</db:para>
143    </glaze>
145    <glaze xml:id="IndigoBlue"
146        category="Blue"
147       name="Indigo Blue"
148       productID="2844.5"
149       type="BrushOn"
150       manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"/>
152    <glaze xml:id="OilSpot"
153        category="Black"
154       name="Oil Spot, Potter's Choice Liquid Glazes"
155       productID="PC-35"
156       type="BrushOn"
157       manufacturer="Amaco"/>
159    <glaze xml:id="TexturedBlue"
160        category="Blue"
161       name="Textured Blue, Sahara Liquid Glaze"
162       productID="HF-22"
163       type="BrushOn"
164       manufacturer="Amaco"/>
166    <glaze xml:id="GoldBrownBO"
167        category="Brown"
168       name="Gold Brown Brush-on"
169       productID="2847.5"
170       type="BrushOn"
171       manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"/>
173    <glaze xml:id="VelourBlackBO"
174        category="Black"
175       name="Velour Black, V Series, Velvet Underglaze"
176       productID="V-370"
177       type="BrushOn"
178       manufacturer="Amaco"/>
180    <glaze xml:id="CeradelNoir"
181        category="Black"
182       name="Noir, Imagine"
183       productID="ELG 60"
184       manufacturer="Ceradel"
185       type="BrushOn"/>
187    <glaze xml:id="AmacoWhiteUnderglaze"
188        category="White"
189       name="White, V Series, Velvet Underglaze"
190       productID="V-360"
191       type="BrushOn"
192       manufacturer="Ceradel"/>
194    <glaze xml:id="BlackBO"
195            category="Black"
196            manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
197            name="Black Brush-on"
198            type="BrushOn"
199            productID="P2851"/>
201    <glaze xml:id="LichenGreenBO"
202            category="Green"
203            manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
204            name="Lichen Green"
205            type="BrushOn"
206            productID="P2822"/>
208    <glaze xml:id="OrangeBO"
209            category="Orange"
210            manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
211            name="Orange brush-on"
212            type="BrushOn"
213            productID="P2841"/>
215    <glaze xml:id="JetBlack"
216            category="Black"
217            manufacturer="Amaco"
218            name="Jet Black, Velvet Underglaze, V Series"
219            type="BrushOn"
220            productID="V-361"/>
222    <glaze xml:id="AmacoBrown"
223            category="Brown"
224            manufacturer="Amaco"
225            name="Brown, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
226            type="BrushOn"
227            productID="HF-30"/>
229    <glaze xml:id="AmacoClear"
230            category="Colorless"
231            manufacturer="Amaco"
232            name="Clear, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
233            type="BrushOn"
234            productID="HF-10"/>
236    <glaze xml:id="YellowOatMetal"
237            category="Yellow"
238            manufacturer="Amaco"
239            name="Matt Yellow Oat Metal, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
240            type="BrushOn"
241            productID="HF-62"/>
243    <glaze xml:id="TexturedTan"
244            category="Brown"
245            manufacturer="Amaco"
246            name="Textured Tan, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
247            type="BrushOn"
248            productID="HF-32"/>
250    <glaze xml:id="AmacoYellow"
251            category="Yellow"
252            manufacturer="Amaco"
253            name="Yellow, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
254            type="BrushOn"
255            productID="HF-60"/>
257    <glaze xml:id="TransparentBO"
258            category="Colorless"
259            manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
260            name="Transparent brush-on"
261            type="BrushOn"
262            productID="P2793"/>
264    <glaze xml:id="TivoliRed"
265             category="Red"
266            manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
267            name="Tivoli Red"
268            type="BrushOn"
269            productID="P2818"/>
271     <glaze xml:id="AutumnShades"
272         category="Brown"
273            manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
274            name="Autumn Shades"
275            type="BrushOn"
276            productID="P2804"/>
278     <glaze xml:id="CrystalBlue"
279         category="Blue"
280            manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
281            name="Crystal Blue"
282            type="BrushOn"
283            productID="P2843"/>
285     <glaze xml:id="IncorrectBaseLeach"
286         category="White"
287           manufacturer="Frans Englich"
288           name="Incorrect Leach Base Glaze">
289        <db:para>This mixture is so wrong, alumina as silica.</db:para>
290        <recipe>
291            <component idref="FeldsparFFF"           parts="40" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
292            <component idref="Alumina"               parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
293            <component idref="Whiting"               parts="20"/>
294            <component idref="Flint"                 parts="10" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
295        </recipe>
297    </glaze>
299    <glaze xml:id="WhiteLeach"
300           category="White"
301           manufacturer="Frans Englich"
302           name="White Leach">
303        <recipe>
304            <component idref="FeldsparFFF"           parts="40" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
305            <component idref="Alumina"               parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
306            <component idref="Whiting"               parts="20"/>
307            <component idref="Flint"                 parts="10" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
308            <component idref="ZirconiumOxide"        parts="10"/>
309        </recipe>
310    </glaze>
312    <glaze xml:id="WhiterLeach"
313           category="White"
314           manufacturer="Frans Englich"
315           name="Whiter Leach">
317        <db:para>This mixture seems so wrong, alumina as silica.</db:para>
318        <recipe>
319            <component idref="FeldsparFFF"           parts="40" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
320            <component idref="Alumina"               parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
321            <component idref="Whiting"               parts="20"/>
322            <component idref="Flint"                 parts="10" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
323            <component idref="ZirconiumOxide"        parts="20"/>
324        </recipe>
325    </glaze>
327    <glaze xml:id="BlueWhiterLeach"
328        category="Blue"
329           manufacturer="Frans Englich"
330           name="Blue Whiter Leach">
332        <db:para>This mixture seems so wrong, alumina as silica. However, one could argue that it's countered a bit by Kaolin being sourced through Flint. Kaolin brings Alumina, but Flint is only Silica.</db:para>
333        <recipe>
334            <component idref="FeldsparFFF"           parts="40" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
335            <component idref="Alumina"               parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
336            <component idref="Whiting"               parts="20"/>
337            <component idref="Flint"                 parts="10" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
338            <component idref="ZirconiumOxide"        parts="20"/>
339            <component idref="CobaltOxide"           parts="1"/>
340        </recipe>
341     </glaze>
343    <glaze xml:id="CandaceBlack"
344        category="Black"
345            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
346            name="Candace Black">
347        <db:para>Candace Black from The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 127, also listed on p. 76.</db:para>
349        <recipe>
350            <component idref="FeldsparFFF"           parts="65" replacementFor="F4Feldspar"/>
351            <component idref="Whiting"               parts="5"/>
352            <component idref="Flint"                 parts="20" replacementFor="Silica"/>
353            <component idref="Alumina"               parts="5" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
354            <component idref="Dolomite"              parts="5"/>
355            <component idref="SyntheticRedIronOxide" parts="5"/>
356            <component idref="CobaltOxide"           parts="5" replacementFor="CobaltCarbonate"/>
357        </recipe>
358     </glaze>
360    <glaze xml:id="ModifiedTransparentGreen"
361        category="Green"
362            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
363            name="Modified Transparent Green">
364            <db:para>Transparent Green "base" from The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 98, but Tin Oxide instead of Zinc Oxide.</db:para>
366            <recipe>
367                <component idref="CornwallStone"     parts="70"/>
368                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="10"/>
369                <component idref="Alumina"           parts="10" replacementFor="GrollegKaolin"/>
370                <component idref="TinOxide"          parts="10" replacementFor="ZincOxide"/>
371                <component idref="CopperCarbonate"   parts="4"/>
372            </recipe>
373     </glaze>
375    <glaze xml:id="TransparentGreen"
376        category="Green"
377            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
378            name="Transparent Green">
379            <db:para>Transparent Green "base" from The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 98. Alumina surely is a poor replacement for Grolleg Kaolin, it's too much Alumina.</db:para>
381            <recipe>
382                <component idref="CornwallStone"     parts="70"/>
383                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="10"/>
384                <component idref="Alumina"           parts="10" replacementFor="GrollegKaolin"/>
385                <component idref="TinOxide"          parts="10" replacementFor="ZincOxide"/>
386                <component idref="CopperCarbonate"   parts="4"/>
387            </recipe>
388     </glaze>
390    <glaze xml:id="WillsOribeAlumina"
391        category="Green"
392            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
393            name="Will's Oribe">
394            <db:para>Will's Oribe from The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 101. Note that Alumina was chosen as substitute for Kaolin.</db:para>
396            <recipe>
397                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="50" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
398                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="15"/>
399                <component idref="Flint"             parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
400                <component idref="Alumina"           parts="5" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
401                <component idref="CopperCarbonate"   parts="5"/>
402            </recipe>
403     </glaze>
405    <glaze xml:id="ModifiedMamo"
406        category="White"
407            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
408            name="Modified Mamo">
409            <db:para>Mamo from The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 121. Note that a mistake was done: there was way too much Alumina.</db:para>
411            <recipe>
412                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="25" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
413                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="25" replacementFor="F4Feldspar"/>
414                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="5"/>
415                <component idref="Alumina"           parts="10" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
416                <component idref="Alumina"           parts="15" replacementFor="CalcinedKaolin"/>
417                <component idref="Alumina"           parts="10"/>
418                <component idref="Dolomite"          parts="20"/>
419            </recipe>
420     </glaze>
422    <glaze xml:id="BlueModifiedMamo"
423        category="Blue"
424            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
425            name="Blue Modified Mamo">
426            <db:para>Mamo from The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 121, with Cobalt. Note that a mistake was done: there was way too much Alumina.</db:para>
428            <recipe>
429                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="25" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
430                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="25" replacementFor="F4Feldspar"/>
431                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="5"/>
432                <component idref="Alumina"           parts="10" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
433                <component idref="Alumina"           parts="15" replacementFor="CalcinedKaolin"/>
434                <component idref="Alumina"           parts="10"/>
435                <component idref="Dolomite"          parts="20"/>
436                <component idref="CobaltOxide"       parts="2"/>
437            </recipe>
438     </glaze>
440    <glaze xml:id="AmacoRedMatt"
441        category="Red"
442            manufacturer="Amaco"
443            name="Red Matt, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
444            type="BrushOn"
445            productID="HF-58"/>
447    <glaze xml:id="AmacoHazyPink"
448        category="Pink"
449            manufacturer="Amaco"
450            name="Hazy Pink, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
451            type="BrushOn"
452            productID="HF-52A"/>
454    <glaze xml:id="AmacoLavender"
455        category="Turquoise"
456            manufacturer="Amaco"
457            name="Lavender, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
458            type="BrushOn"
459            productID="HF-53A"/>
461    <glaze xml:id="ModifiedMamoRightAlumina"
462        category="White"
463            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
464            name="Modified Mamo, Right Alumina">
465            <db:para>Mamo from The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 121.</db:para>
467            <recipe>
468                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="25" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
469                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="25" replacementFor="F4Feldspar"/>
470                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="5"/>
471                <component idref="Alumina"           parts="10" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
472                <component idref="Alumina"           parts="15" replacementFor="CalcinedKaolin"/>
473                <component idref="Dolomite"          parts="20"/>
474            </recipe>
475     </glaze>
477     <glaze xml:id="TitanedHardingOxblood"
478        category="Red"
479            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
480            name="Titaned Harding Oxblood">
481            <db:para>Harding Oxblood from The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 91. Mixed up Titanium Dioxide and Tin Oxide. For reduction.</db:para>
483            <recipe>
484                <component idref="Flint"             parts="20" replacementFor="Silica"/>
485                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="55" replacementFor="NC4Feldspar"/>
486                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="6"/>
487                <component idref="FerroFrit"         parts="15"/>
488                <component idref="ZincOxide"         parts="4"/>
489                <component idref="TinOxide"          parts="1" replacementFor="TitaniumDioxide"/>
490                <component idref="CopperCarbonate"   parts="0.5"/>
491                <component idref="Bentonite"         parts="2"/>
492            </recipe>
493     </glaze>
495     <glaze xml:id="HardingOxblood"
496        category="Red"
497            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
498            name="Harding Oxblood">
499            <db:para>Harding Oxblood from The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 91. For reduction.</db:para>
501            <recipe>
502                <component idref="Flint"             parts="20" replacementFor="Silica"/>
503                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="55" replacementFor="NC4Feldspar"/>
504                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="6"/>
505                <component idref="FerroFrit"         parts="15"/>
506                <component idref="ZincOxide"         parts="4"/>
507                <component idref="TinOxide"          parts="1" replacementFor="TitaniumDioxide"/>
508                <component idref="CopperCarbonate"   parts="0.5"/>
509                <component idref="Bentonite"         parts="2"/>
510            </recipe>
511     </glaze>
513     <glaze xml:id="PerfectBlack"
514         category="Black"
515            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
516            name="Perfect Black">
517            <db:para>Perfect Black from The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 127. For reduction.</db:para>
519            <recipe>
520                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="42" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
521                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="13"/>
522                <component idref="Flint"             parts="22" replacementFor="Silica"/>
523                <component idref="ChinaClay"         parts="8" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
524                <component idref="SodaAsh"           parts="3"/>
525                <component idref="ZincOxide"         parts="12"/>
526                <component idref="RedIronOxide"      parts="3"/>
527                <component idref="CobaltCarbonate"   parts="4"/>
528                <component idref="ChromeOxide"       parts="1"/>
529            </recipe>
530     </glaze>
532     <!-- We have no samples of this glaze. -->
533     <glaze xml:id="NewGrassGreen"
534         category="Green"
535            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
536            name="New Grass Green">
537            <db:para>New Grass Green from The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 102.</db:para>
539            <recipe>
540                <component idref="NephelineSyenite"  parts="25" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
541                <component idref="CornwallStone"     parts="25"/>
542                <component idref="Flint"             parts="20" replacementFor="Silica"/>
543                <component idref="ChinaClay"         parts="7" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
544                <component idref="BariumCarbonate"   parts="3"/>
545                <component idref="Wollastonite"      parts="19"/>
546                <component idref="LithiumCarbonate"  parts="1"/>
547                <component idref="ChromeOxide"       parts="2"/>
548                <component idref="TinOxide"          parts="4"/>
549                <component idref="Bentonite"         parts="2"/>
550            </recipe>
551     </glaze>
553     <glaze xml:id="HamadaBase"
554         category="White"
555            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
556            name="Hamada">
557            <db:para>Hamada from The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 61.</db:para>
558            <db:para><db:date>2008-05-26</db:date> Feldspar FFF is probably a poor replacement for Custer Feldspar, Potash Feldspar would probably be better.</db:para>
560            <recipe>
561                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="50" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
562                <component idref="Flint"             parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
563                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="20"/>
564            </recipe>
565     </glaze>
567     <glaze xml:id="HamadaBase5Talc"
568         category="White"
569            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
570            name="Hamada with 5 parts talc">
571            <db:para>Hamada with 5 parts talc, from The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 61.</db:para>
573            <recipe>
574                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="50" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
575                <component idref="Flint"             parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
576                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="20"/>
577                <component idref="Talc"              parts="5"/>
578            </recipe>
579     </glaze>
581     <glaze xml:id="HamadaBase20Talc"
582         category="White"
583            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
584            name="Hamada with 20 parts talc">
585            <db:para>Hamada with 20 parts talc, from The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 61.</db:para>
587            <recipe>
588                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="50" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
589                <component idref="Flint"             parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
590                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="20"/>
591                <component idref="Talc"              parts="20"/>
592            </recipe>
593     </glaze>
595     <glaze xml:id="ChromeTransparentGreen"
596         category="Green"
597            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
598            name="Chrome Transparent Green">
599            <db:para>Transparent Green "base" from The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 101. But instead of Copper Carbonate, Chrome Oxide is used.</db:para>
601            <recipe>
602                <component idref="CornwallStone"     parts="70"/>
603                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="10"/>
604                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="10" replacementFor="GrollegKaolin"/>
605                <component idref="ZincOxide"         parts="10"/>
606                <component idref="ChromeOxide"       parts="2"/>
607            </recipe>
608     </glaze>
610     <glaze xml:id="ClausCrystalGreenBlack"
611         category="Green"
612            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
613            name="Claus' Crystal Green/Black">
614            <db:para>Green with black crystals, Handbook in Studio Ceramics, p. 184.</db:para>
616            <recipe>
617                <component idref="FeldsparSoda"      parts="50"/>
618                <component idref="ChinaClay"         replacementFor="Kaolin" parts="20"/>
619                <component idref="Dolomite"          parts="20"/>
620                <component idref="BoneAsh"           parts="10"/>
621                <component idref="CopperCarbonate"   parts="3"/>
622            </recipe>
623     </glaze>
625     <glaze xml:id="SatinBase"
626         category="White"
627            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
628            name="Satin Base">
629            <db:para>Satin Base, Handbook in Studio Ceramics,  p. 181. Should be opaque white in reduction.</db:para>
631            <recipe>
632                <component idref="ChinaClay"         replacementFor="Kaolin" parts="22"/>
633                <component idref="FeldsparSoda"      parts="53"/>
634                <component idref="Dolomite"          parts="22"/>
635                <component idref="Alumina"           parts="3"/>
636            </recipe>
637     </glaze>
639     <glaze xml:id="GreenBlueSatin"
640         category="Green"
641            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
642            name="Green Blue Satin">
643            <db:para>Satin Base, Handbook in Studio Ceramics,  p. 181 with colorants. I think the colorants are too much, but my weight can't measure smaller amounts. Think they will burn out, or the glaze is unstable.</db:para>
645            <recipe>
646                <component idref="ChinaClay"         replacementFor="Kaolin" parts="22"/>
647                <component idref="FeldsparSoda"      parts="53"/>
648                <component idref="Dolomite"          parts="22"/>
649                <component idref="Alumina"           parts="3"/>
650                <component idref="CobaltOxide"       parts="1"/>
651                <component idref="ChromeOxide"       parts="3"/>
652            </recipe>
653     </glaze>
655     <glaze xml:id="ModifiedSatinWhite"
656         category="White"
657            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
658            name="Satin White">
659            <db:para>Satin White, from The Glaze Book, p. 183. Has a specified soak time of one hour at 1290 degree Celcius.</db:para>
661            <db:para>Modified the recipe by replacing the 11 parts of zirconium silicate with 5.5 parts flint, and 5.5 parts zirconium oxide.</db:para>
663            <recipe>
664                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="45"/>
665                <component idref="Dolomite"          parts="22"/>
666                <component idref="Flint"             replacementFor="Quartz" parts="16"/>
667                <component idref="Flint"             replacementFor="ZirconiumSilicate" parts="5.5"/>
668                <component idref="ZirconiumOxide"    replacementFor="ZirconiumSilicate" parts="5.5"/>
669                <component idref="ChinaClay"         parts="6"/>
670            </recipe>
671     </glaze>
673     <glaze xml:id="GreenModifiedSatinWhite"
674         category="Green"
675            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
676            name="Satin Green">
677            <db:para><db:xref xlink:href="#ModifiedSatinWhite"/> plus colorants.</db:para>
679            <recipe>
680                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="45"/>
681                <component idref="Dolomite"          parts="22"/>
682                <component idref="Flint"             replacementFor="Quartz" parts="16"/>
683                <component idref="Flint"             replacementFor="ZirconiumSilicate" parts="5.5"/>
684                <component idref="ZirconiumOxide"    replacementFor="ZirconiumSilicate" parts="5.5"/>
685                <component idref="ChinaClay"         parts="6"/>
686                <component idref="ChromeOxide"       parts="1.5"/>
687                <component idref="CopperCarbonate"   parts="1.5"/>
688            </recipe>
689     </glaze>
691     <glaze xml:id="SatinGlossGreenBlack"
692         category="Green"
693            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
694            name="Satin Gloss Green Black">
695            <db:para>From The Glaze Book, p. 175.</db:para>
697            <recipe>
698                <component idref="Flint"             replacementFor="Quartz" parts="41"/>
699                <component idref="ChinaClay"         parts="35"/>
700                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="24"/>
701                <component idref="CopperCarbonate"   parts="3"/>
702                <component idref="TitaniumDioxide"   parts="2"/>
703                <component idref="CobaltCarbonate"   parts="2"/>
704            </recipe>
705     </glaze>
707     <glaze xml:id="SatinBase5Zirconium"
708         category="White"
709            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
710            name="Satin Base, with 5 parts Zirconium Oxide">
711            <db:para>Satin Base, Handbook in Studio Ceramics,  p. 181, plus 5 parts Zirconium Oxide.</db:para>
713            <recipe>
714                <component idref="ChinaClay"         parts="22" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
715                <component idref="FeldsparSoda"      parts="53"/>
716                <component idref="Dolomite"          parts="22"/>
717                <component idref="Alumina"           parts="3"/>
718                <component idref="ZirconiumOxide"    parts="5"/>
719            </recipe>
720     </glaze>
722     <glaze xml:id="BlueFire"
723         category="Blue"
724            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
725            name="Blue Fire">
726            <db:para>Blue, from The Glaze Book, p. 150. For oxidation, soak time 1 h.</db:para>
728            <recipe>
729                <component idref="PotashFeldspar"    parts="60"/>
730                <component idref="Dolomite"          parts="20"/>
731                <component idref="Flint"             parts="15" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
732                <component idref="ChinaClay"         parts="5"/>
733                <component idref="Rutile"            parts="3"/>
734                <component idref="CobaltOxide"       parts="1"/>
735            </recipe>
736     </glaze>
738     <glaze xml:id="OpaqueGlossWhite"
739         category="White"
740            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
741            name="Opaque Gloss White">
742            <db:para>White, from The Glaze Book, p. 182. For oxidation, soak time 1 h. The base glaze is the same as <db:xref xlink:href="#BlueFire"/>.</db:para>
744            <recipe>
745                <component idref="PotashFeldspar"    parts="60"/>
746                <component idref="Dolomite"          parts="20"/>
747                <component idref="Flint"             parts="15" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
748                <component idref="ChinaClay"         parts="5"/>
749                <component idref="TinOxide"          parts="10"/>
750            </recipe>
751     </glaze>
753     <glaze xml:id="GlossBlackBreakingBrown"
754         category="Black"
755            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
756            name="Gloss Black Breaking Brown">
757            <db:para>From The Glaze Book, p. 185. For oxidation, soak time 1 h.</db:para>
759            <recipe>
760                <component idref="Flint"             parts="41" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
761                <component idref="PotashFeldspar"    parts="34"/>
762                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="16"/>
763                <component idref="ChinaClay"         parts="9"/>
764                <component idref="BlackIronOxide"    parts="10"/>
765            </recipe>
766     </glaze>
768     <glaze xml:id="BlankBaseWithNewGrass"
769         category="Green"
770            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
771            name="Blank Base With New Grass">
772            <db:para>The colorants from New Grass Green, The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 102. with blank base from Handbook in Studio Ceramics, p. 177, in order to get New Grass Green in temperature suitable for traditional stoneware. According to John Brit(p. 20, Complete Guide) zinc turns chrome dull, so avoid a base that doesn't have that. By mistake I used 5 parts tin oxide, instead of 4.</db:para>
774            <recipe>
775                <component idref="FeldsparFFF"       parts="55"/>
776                <component idref="ChinaClay"         parts="8" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
777                <component idref="Flint"             parts="20" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
778                <component idref="Whiting"           parts="17"/>
779                <component idref="ChromeOxide"       parts="2"/>
780                <component idref="TinOxide"          parts="5"/>
781            </recipe>
782     </glaze>
784     <glaze xml:id="GlossRutiledBlue"
785                 category="Green"
786            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
787            name="Gloss Rutiled Blue">
788            <db:para>From The Glaze Book, p. 156. Has a specified soak time of one hour at 1290 degree Celcius. The book says rutile oxide, but since rutile isn't a specific oxide but a mixture of them, I wonder how that makes sense.</db:para>
790            <recipe>
791                <component idref="PotashFeldspar"    parts="60"/>
792                <component idref="Dolomite"          parts="20"/>
793                <component idref="Flint"             parts="15" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
794                <component idref="ChinaClay"         parts="5"/>
795                <component idref="Rutile"            parts="4"/>
796                <component idref="CobaltOxide"       parts="1"/>
797            </recipe>
798     </glaze>
800     <glaze xml:id="SatinBlack"
801            category="Black"
802            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
803            name="Satin Black">
804            <db:para>From The Glaze Book, p. 185. Has a soak time of one hour at 1290 degree Celcius.</db:para>
806            <recipe>
807                <component idref="Flint"                 parts="41" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
808                <component idref="PotashFeldspar"        parts="34"/>
809                <component idref="Whiting"               parts="16"/>
810                <component idref="ChinaClay"             parts="9"/>
811                <component idref="SyntheticRedIronOxide" parts="12" replacementFor="RedIronOxide"/>
812            </recipe>
813     </glaze>
815     <glaze xml:id="DaphnesBlack"
816            category="Black"
817            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
818            name="Daphne's Black">
819         <db:para>Daphne's Black, from The Complete Guide To High-Fire Glazes, p. 126.</db:para>
821            <recipe>
822                <component idref="FeldsparSoda"          parts="65" replacementFor="F4Feldspar"/>
823                <component idref="Whiting"               parts="5"/>
824                <component idref="Flint"                 parts="20" replacementFor="Silica"/>
825                <component idref="ChinaClay"             parts="5" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
826                <component idref="Dolomite"              parts="5"/>
827                <component idref="SyntheticRedIronOxide" parts="5" replacementFor="RedIronOxide"/>
828                <component idref="CobaltCarbonate"       parts="3"/>
829            </recipe>
830     </glaze>
832     <glaze xml:id="MarketBlue"
833            category="Blue"
834            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
835            name="Market Blue">
836         <db:para>From The Complete Guide To High-Fire Glazes, p. 108.</db:para>
838        <recipe>
839            <component idref="PotashFeldspar"        parts="50" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
840            <component idref="Whiting"               parts="4"/>
841            <component idref="ChinaClay"             parts="24" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
842            <component idref="Dolomite"              parts="22"/>
843            <component idref="CobaltCarbonate"       parts="0.5"/>
844        </recipe>
845     </glaze>
847     <glaze xml:id="PotashFeldsparGlaze"
848            category="White"
849            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
850            name="Potash Feldspar">
851        <db:para>Only Potash Feldspar.</db:para>
853        <recipe>
854            <component idref="PotashFeldspar"        parts="100"/>
855        </recipe>
856     </glaze>
858     <glaze xml:id="NephelineSyeniteGlaze"
859            category="White"
860            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
861            name="Nepheline Syenite">
862        <db:para>Only Nepheline Syenite.</db:para>
864        <recipe>
865            <component idref="NephelineSyenite"      parts="100"/>
866        </recipe>
867     </glaze>
869     <glaze xml:id="SodaFeldsparGlaze"
870            category="White"
871            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
872            name="Soda Feldspar Glaze">
873        <db:para>Only Soda Feldspar.</db:para>
875        <recipe>
876            <component idref="FeldsparSoda"          parts="100"/>
877        </recipe>
878     </glaze>
880     <glaze xml:id="ChineseCrackle"
881            category="White"
882            manufacturer="Frans Englich"
883            name="Chinese Crackle">
884            <db:para>From The Complete Guide To High-Fire Glazes, p. 62. The
885                recipe uses Zirconium Oxide as replacement for Zircopax. The
886                latter is a Zirconium Silicate, so this recipe should be whiter and have
887                less silica than the original.</db:para>
889        <recipe>
890            <component idref="PotashFeldspar"        parts="83" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
891            <component idref="Flint"                 parts="8" replacementFor="Silica"/>
892            <component idref="Whiting"               parts="9"/>
893            <component idref="ZirconiumOxide"        parts="10" replacementFor="Zircopax"/>
894        </recipe>
895     </glaze>
897 </glazes>
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