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"
7 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
11 <glaze xml:id="FrostedJade"
13 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
17 <glaze xml:id="IntenseBlack"
19 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
22 <db:para>A very nice high gloss black which doesn't tilt in any direction such as brown, red, blue or metallic. It's an opaque, gloss, black, simply. Its MSDS doesn't mention anything in particular about its colorants, "inorganic pigments". Ulf Anonsen theorized it was not cobalt, because it would have to be listed due to its toxicity. Instead it could likely be a Complex Inorganic Colour(CIC) pigment, he said. ANFFECC / CERAMICCOLOR / EPSOM / VdMi, produced <db:phrase xlink:href="http://www.vdmi.de/gb/index.php?page=1231816732&f=2&i=99416383&s=1580542676&ss=1231816732">Ceramic Decorating Materials</db:phrase>, Aspects of Product Stewardship, is of help.</db:para>
25 <glaze xml:id="WhiteGloss"
27 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
30 <db:para>I suspect this glaze is tin based. Gives regularly pin holes and is milky/warm. Could easily be tested by mixing with chrome.</db:para>
33 <glaze xml:id="SandBrown"
35 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
36 name="Sand Brown, B/O"
40 <glaze xml:id="ImagineGreen"
42 manufacturer="Ceradel"
43 name="Green, Imagine ELG 80, Vent 230 ML Green"
46 <glaze xml:id="GreyAmaco"
48 name="Grey, Sahara Liquid Glazes, HF series"
53 <glaze xml:id="YellowBO"
55 name="Yellow Brush-on glaze"
57 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
60 <glaze xml:id="AxnerBlackUnderGlazePen"
62 name="Black underglaze pen"
66 <db:para>Pre-mixed on bottle, to 1280C.</db:para>
69 <glaze xml:id="Transparent"
73 manufacturer="Unknown">
75 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>
78 <glaze xml:id="TransparentCopperCarbonate"
80 name="Copper Carbonate oxide in transparent glaze"
81 manufacturer="Mixture">
82 <db:para>To 200 ml transparent glaze, P1091, was 20 g Copper carbonate, P3404, added.</db:para>
85 <glaze xml:id="TransparentYellowStain"
87 name="Yellow stain in transparent glaze"
88 manufacturer="Mixture"
90 <db:para>To 200 ml transparent glaze, P1091 was 20 g Canary/Golden Yellow, P4140, added.</db:para>
93 <glaze xml:id="Chocolate"
95 name="Black stain in transparent glaze"
96 manufacturer="Mixture">
97 <db:para>200 ml transparent glaze, P1091 was 20 g Black stain, P4130, added.</db:para>
100 <glaze xml:id="GreenHueAndFrostedJade"
102 name="Green Hue mixed with Frosted jade"
103 manufacturer="Mixture"
105 <db:para>100 ml Green Hue at gravity 45 mixed with 100 ml Frosted Jade at gravity 44.</db:para>
108 <glaze xml:id="AmacoWhiteBO"
111 productID="HF-11A White"
114 <db:para>Sahara Liquid Glazes, HF-11 White. Brush-on.</db:para>
117 <glaze xml:id="AmacoWaxyWhite"
123 <db:para>Sahara Liquid Glazes, HF-17 Waxy White. Brush-on.</db:para>
126 <glaze xml:id="RedBO"
130 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
133 <glaze xml:id="TurquoiseBO"
135 name="Turquoise, Sahara Liquid Series"
138 manufacturer="Amaco"/>
140 <glaze xml:id="WhiteBO"
142 name="White Brush-on"
145 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited">
146 <db:para>Based on ZnO, 2.5-24%, according to the MSDS, see <db:xref xlink:href="#T244"/>.</db:para>
149 <glaze xml:id="IndigoBlue"
154 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"/>
156 <glaze xml:id="OilSpot"
158 name="Oil Spot, Potter's Choice Liquid Glazes"
161 manufacturer="Amaco"/>
163 <glaze xml:id="TexturedBlue"
165 name="Textured Blue, Sahara Liquid Glaze"
168 manufacturer="Amaco"/>
170 <glaze xml:id="GoldBrownBO"
172 name="Gold Brown Brush-on"
175 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"/>
177 <glaze xml:id="VelourBlackBO"
179 name="Velour Black, V Series, Velvet Underglaze"
182 manufacturer="Amaco"/>
184 <glaze xml:id="CeradelNoir"
188 manufacturer="Ceradel"
191 <glaze xml:id="AmacoWhiteUnderglaze"
193 name="White, V Series, Velvet Underglaze"
196 manufacturer="Ceradel"/>
198 <glaze xml:id="BlackBO"
200 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
201 name="Black Brush-on"
205 <glaze xml:id="LichenGreenBO"
207 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
212 <glaze xml:id="OrangeBO"
214 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
215 name="Orange brush-on"
219 <glaze xml:id="JetBlack"
222 name="Jet Black, Velvet Underglaze, V Series"
226 <glaze xml:id="AmacoBrown"
229 name="Brown, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
233 <glaze xml:id="AmacoClear"
236 name="Clear, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
240 <glaze xml:id="YellowOatMetal"
243 name="Matt Yellow Oat Metal, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
247 <glaze xml:id="TexturedTan"
250 name="Textured Tan, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
254 <glaze xml:id="AmacoYellow"
257 name="Yellow, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
261 <glaze xml:id="TransparentBO"
263 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
264 name="Transparent brush-on"
268 <glaze xml:id="TivoliRed"
270 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
275 <glaze xml:id="AutumnShades"
277 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
282 <glaze xml:id="CrystalBlue"
284 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
289 <glaze xml:id="IncorrectBaseLeach"
291 manufacturer="The Complete Guide To High-Fire Glazes, p. 63"
292 name="Incorrect Leach Base Glaze">
293 <db:para>This mixture is so wrong, alumina as silica.</db:para>
295 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="40" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
296 <component idref="Alumina" parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
297 <component idref="Whiting" parts="20"/>
298 <component idref="Flint" parts="10" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
303 <glaze xml:id="WhiteLeach"
305 manufacturer="The Complete Guide To High-Fire Glazes, p. 63"
308 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="40" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
309 <component idref="Alumina" parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
310 <component idref="Whiting" parts="20"/>
311 <component idref="Flint" parts="10" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
312 <component idref="ZirconiumOxide" parts="10"/>
316 <glaze xml:id="WhiterLeach"
318 manufacturer="The Complete Guide To High-Fire Glazes, p. 63"
321 <db:para>This mixture seems so wrong, alumina as silica.</db:para>
323 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="40" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
324 <component idref="Alumina" parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
325 <component idref="Whiting" parts="20"/>
326 <component idref="Flint" parts="10" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
327 <component idref="ZirconiumOxide" parts="20"/>
331 <glaze xml:id="BlueWhiterLeach"
333 manufacturer="The Complete Guide To High-Fire Glazes, p. 63"
334 name="Blue Whiter Leach">
336 <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>
338 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="40" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
339 <component idref="Alumina" parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
340 <component idref="Whiting" parts="20"/>
341 <component idref="Flint" parts="10" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
342 <component idref="ZirconiumOxide" parts="20"/>
343 <component idref="CobaltOxide" parts="1"/>
347 <glaze xml:id="CandaceBlack"
349 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 127, alsolisted on p. 76"
350 name="Candace Black">
353 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="65" replacementFor="F4Feldspar"/>
354 <component idref="Whiting" parts="5"/>
355 <component idref="Flint" parts="20" replacementFor="Silica"/>
356 <component idref="Alumina" parts="5" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
357 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="5"/>
358 <component idref="SyntheticRedIronOxide" parts="5"/>
359 <component idref="CobaltOxide" parts="5" replacementFor="CobaltCarbonate"/>
363 <glaze xml:id="ModifiedTransparentGreen"
365 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 98"
366 name="Modified Transparent Green">
367 <db:para>But Tin Oxide instead of Zinc Oxide.</db:para>
370 <component idref="CornwallStone" parts="70"/>
371 <component idref="Whiting" parts="10"/>
372 <component idref="Alumina" parts="10" replacementFor="GrollegKaolin"/>
373 <component idref="TinOxide" parts="10" replacementFor="ZincOxide"/>
374 <component idref="CopperCarbonate" parts="4"/>
378 <glaze xml:id="TransparentGreen"
380 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 98"
381 name="Transparent Green">
382 <db:para>Alumina surely is a poor replacement for Grolleg Kaolin, it's too much Alumina.</db:para>
385 <component idref="CornwallStone" parts="70"/>
386 <component idref="Whiting" parts="10"/>
387 <component idref="Alumina" parts="10" replacementFor="GrollegKaolin"/>
388 <component idref="TinOxide" parts="10" replacementFor="ZincOxide"/>
389 <component idref="CopperCarbonate" parts="4"/>
393 <glaze xml:id="WillsOribeAlumina"
395 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 101"
397 <db:para>Note that Alumina was chosen as substitute for Kaolin.</db:para>
400 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="50" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
401 <component idref="Whiting" parts="15"/>
402 <component idref="Flint" parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
403 <component idref="Alumina" parts="5" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
404 <component idref="CopperCarbonate" parts="5"/>
408 <glaze xml:id="ModifiedMamo"
410 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 121"
411 name="Modified Mamo">
412 <db:para>Note that a mistake was done: there was way too much Alumina.</db:para>
415 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="25" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
416 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="25" replacementFor="F4Feldspar"/>
417 <component idref="Whiting" parts="5"/>
418 <component idref="Alumina" parts="10" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
419 <component idref="Alumina" parts="15" replacementFor="CalcinedKaolin"/>
420 <component idref="Alumina" parts="10"/>
421 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="20"/>
425 <glaze xml:id="BlueModifiedMamo"
427 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 121"
428 name="Blue Modified Mamo">
429 <db:para>Mamo with Cobalt. Note that a mistake was done: there was way too much Alumina.</db:para>
432 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="25" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
433 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="25" replacementFor="F4Feldspar"/>
434 <component idref="Whiting" parts="5"/>
435 <component idref="Alumina" parts="10" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
436 <component idref="Alumina" parts="15" replacementFor="CalcinedKaolin"/>
437 <component idref="Alumina" parts="10"/>
438 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="20"/>
439 <component idref="CobaltOxide" parts="2"/>
443 <glaze xml:id="AmacoRedMatt"
446 name="Red Matt, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
450 <glaze xml:id="AmacoHazyPink"
453 name="Hazy Pink, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
457 <glaze xml:id="AmacoLavender"
460 name="Lavender, Sahara Liquid Series, HF-Series"
464 <glaze xml:id="ModifiedMamoRightAlumina"
466 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 121"
467 name="Modified Mamo, Right Alumina">
470 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="25" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
471 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="25" replacementFor="F4Feldspar"/>
472 <component idref="Whiting" parts="5"/>
473 <component idref="Alumina" parts="10" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
474 <component idref="Alumina" parts="15" replacementFor="CalcinedKaolin"/>
475 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="20"/>
479 <glaze xml:id="TitanedHardingOxblood"
481 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 91"
482 name="Titaned Harding Oxblood">
483 <db:para>Mixed up Titanium Dioxide and Tin Oxide. For reduction.</db:para>
486 <component idref="Flint" parts="20" replacementFor="Silica"/>
487 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="55" replacementFor="NC4Feldspar"/>
488 <component idref="Whiting" parts="6"/>
489 <component idref="FerroFrit" parts="15"/>
490 <component idref="ZincOxide" parts="4"/>
491 <component idref="TinOxide" parts="1" replacementFor="TitaniumDioxide"/>
492 <component idref="CopperCarbonate" parts="0.5"/>
493 <component idref="Bentonite" parts="2"/>
497 <glaze xml:id="HardingOxblood"
499 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 91"
500 name="Harding Oxblood">
501 <db:para>For reduction.</db:para>
504 <component idref="Flint" parts="20" replacementFor="Silica"/>
505 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="55" replacementFor="NC4Feldspar"/>
506 <component idref="Whiting" parts="6"/>
507 <component idref="FerroFrit" parts="15"/>
508 <component idref="ZincOxide" parts="4"/>
509 <component idref="TinOxide" parts="1" replacementFor="TitaniumDioxide"/>
510 <component idref="CopperCarbonate" parts="0.5"/>
511 <component idref="Bentonite" parts="2"/>
515 <glaze xml:id="PerfectBlack"
517 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 127"
518 name="Perfect Black">
519 <db:para>For reduction.</db:para>
522 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="42" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
523 <component idref="Whiting" parts="13"/>
524 <component idref="Flint" parts="22" replacementFor="Silica"/>
525 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="8" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
526 <component idref="SodaAsh" parts="3"/>
527 <component idref="ZincOxide" parts="12"/>
528 <component idref="RedIronOxide" parts="3"/>
529 <component idref="CobaltCarbonate" parts="4"/>
530 <component idref="ChromeOxide" parts="1"/>
534 <!-- We have no samples of this glaze. -->
535 <glaze xml:id="NewGrassGreen"
537 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 102"
538 name="New Grass Green">
541 <component idref="NephelineSyenite" parts="25" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
542 <component idref="CornwallStone" parts="25"/>
543 <component idref="Flint" parts="20" replacementFor="Silica"/>
544 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="7" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
545 <component idref="BariumCarbonate" parts="3"/>
546 <component idref="Wollastonite" parts="19"/>
547 <component idref="LithiumCarbonate" parts="1"/>
548 <component idref="ChromeOxide" parts="2"/>
549 <component idref="TinOxide" parts="4"/>
550 <component idref="Bentonite" parts="2"/>
554 <glaze xml:id="IncorrectHamadaBase"
556 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 61"
557 name="Incorrect Hamada">
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>
561 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="50" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
562 <component idref="Flint" parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
563 <component idref="Whiting" parts="20"/>
567 <glaze xml:id="IncorrectHamadaBase5Talc"
569 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 61"
570 name="Incorrect Hamada with 5 parts talc">
571 <db:para>Hamada with 5 parts talc.</db:para>
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"/>
581 <glaze xml:id="IncorrectHamadaBase20Talc"
583 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 61"
584 name="Incorrect Hamada with 20 parts talc">
585 <db:para>Hamada with 20 parts talc.</db:para>
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"/>
595 <glaze xml:id="ChromeTransparentGreen"
597 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 101"
598 name="Chrome Transparent Green">
599 <db:para>Instead of Copper Carbonate, Chrome Oxide is used.</db:para>
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"/>
610 <glaze xml:id="ClausCrystalGreenBlack"
612 manufacturer="Handbook in Studio Ceramics, p. 184"
613 name="Claus' Crystal Green/Black">
616 <component idref="FeldsparSoda" parts="50"/>
617 <component idref="ChinaClay" replacementFor="Kaolin" parts="20"/>
618 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="20"/>
619 <component idref="BoneAsh" parts="10"/>
620 <component idref="CopperCarbonate" parts="3"/>
624 <glaze xml:id="SatinBase"
626 manufacturer="Handbook in Studio Ceramics, p. 181"
628 <db:para>Should be opaque white in reduction.</db:para>
631 <component idref="ChinaClay" replacementFor="Kaolin" parts="22"/>
632 <component idref="FeldsparSoda" parts="53"/>
633 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="22"/>
634 <component idref="Alumina" parts="3"/>
638 <glaze xml:id="GreenBlueSatin"
640 manufacturer="Handbook in Studio Ceramics, p. 181"
641 name="Green Blue Satin">
642 <db:para>Satin Base 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 <component idref="ChinaClay" replacementFor="Kaolin" parts="22"/>
646 <component idref="FeldsparSoda" parts="53"/>
647 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="22"/>
648 <component idref="Alumina" parts="3"/>
649 <component idref="CobaltOxide" parts="1"/>
650 <component idref="ChromeOxide" parts="3"/>
654 <glaze xml:id="ModifiedSatinWhite"
656 manufacturer="The Glaze Book, p. 183"
658 <db:para>Has a specified soak time of one hour at 1290 degree Celcius.</db:para>
660 <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 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="45"/>
664 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="22"/>
665 <component idref="Flint" replacementFor="Quartz" parts="16"/>
666 <component idref="Flint" replacementFor="ZirconiumSilicate" parts="5.5"/>
667 <component idref="ZirconiumOxide" replacementFor="ZirconiumSilicate" parts="5.5"/>
668 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="6"/>
672 <glaze xml:id="GreenModifiedSatinWhite"
675 <db:para><db:xref xlink:href="#ModifiedSatinWhite"/> plus colorants.</db:para>
678 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="45"/>
679 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="22"/>
680 <component idref="Flint" replacementFor="Quartz" parts="16"/>
681 <component idref="Flint" replacementFor="ZirconiumSilicate" parts="5.5"/>
682 <component idref="ZirconiumOxide" replacementFor="ZirconiumSilicate" parts="5.5"/>
683 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="6"/>
684 <component idref="ChromeOxide" parts="1.5"/>
685 <component idref="CopperCarbonate" parts="1.5"/>
689 <glaze xml:id="SatinGlossGreenBlack"
691 manufacturer="The Glaze Book, p. 175"
692 name="Satin Gloss Green Black">
695 <component idref="Flint" replacementFor="Quartz" parts="41"/>
696 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="35"/>
697 <component idref="Whiting" parts="24"/>
698 <component idref="CopperCarbonate" parts="3"/>
699 <component idref="TitaniumDioxide" parts="2"/>
700 <component idref="CobaltCarbonate" parts="2"/>
704 <glaze xml:id="SatinBase5Zirconium"
706 manufacturer="Handbook in Studio Ceramics, p. 181"
707 name="Satin Base, with 5 parts Zirconium Oxide">
708 <db:para>Satin Base plus 5 parts Zirconium Oxide.</db:para>
711 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="22" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
712 <component idref="FeldsparSoda" parts="53"/>
713 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="22"/>
714 <component idref="Alumina" parts="3"/>
715 <component idref="ZirconiumOxide" parts="5"/>
719 <glaze xml:id="BlueFire"
721 manufacturer="The Glaze Book, p. 150"
723 <db:para>For oxidation, soak time 1 h.</db:para>
726 <component idref="PotashFeldspar" parts="60"/>
727 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="20"/>
728 <component idref="Flint" parts="15" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
729 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="5"/>
730 <component idref="Rutile" parts="3"/>
731 <component idref="CobaltOxide" parts="1"/>
735 <glaze xml:id="OpaqueGlossWhite"
737 manufacturer="The Glaze Book, p. 182"
738 name="Opaque Gloss White">
739 <db:para>For oxidation, soak time 1 h. The base glaze is the same as <db:xref xlink:href="#BlueFire"/>.</db:para>
742 <component idref="PotashFeldspar" parts="60"/>
743 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="20"/>
744 <component idref="Flint" parts="15" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
745 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="5"/>
746 <component idref="TinOxide" parts="10"/>
750 <glaze xml:id="GlossBlackBreakingBrown"
752 manufacturer="The Glaze Book, p. 185"
753 name="Gloss Black Breaking Brown">
754 <db:para>For oxidation, soak time 1h.</db:para>
757 <component idref="Flint" parts="41" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
758 <component idref="PotashFeldspar" parts="34"/>
759 <component idref="Whiting" parts="16"/>
760 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="9"/>
761 <component idref="BlackIronOxide" parts="10"/>
765 <glaze xml:id="BlankBaseWithNewGrass"
767 manufacturer="Handbook in Studio Ceramics, p. 177"
768 name="Blank Base With New Grass">
769 <db:para>Blanc base with tin and chrome. The colorants from <db:xref xlink:href="#NewGrassGreen"/> with blank base in order to get New Grass Green in temperature suitable for traditional stoneware. According to John Britt(p. 20, The Complete Guide) zinc turns chrome dull, so avoid a base that doesn't have that.</db:para>
772 <component idref="FeldsparFFF" parts="55"/>
773 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="8" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
774 <component idref="Flint" parts="20" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
775 <component idref="Whiting" parts="17"/>
776 <component idref="ChromeOxide" parts="2"/>
777 <component idref="TinOxide" parts="5"/>
781 <glaze xml:id="GlossRutiledBlue"
783 manufacturer="The Glaze Book, p. 156"
784 name="Gloss Rutiled Blue">
785 <db:para>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>
788 <component idref="PotashFeldspar" parts="60"/>
789 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="20"/>
790 <component idref="Flint" parts="15" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
791 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="5"/>
792 <component idref="Rutile" parts="4"/>
793 <component idref="CobaltOxide" parts="1"/>
797 <glaze xml:id="SatinBlack"
799 manufacturer="The Glaze Book, p. 185"
801 <db:para>Has a soak time of one hour at 1290 degree Celcius.</db:para>
804 <component idref="Flint" parts="41" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
805 <component idref="PotashFeldspar" parts="34"/>
806 <component idref="Whiting" parts="16"/>
807 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="9"/>
808 <component idref="SyntheticRedIronOxide" parts="12" replacementFor="RedIronOxide"/>
812 <glaze xml:id="DaphnesBlack"
814 manufacturer="The Complete Guide To High-Fire Glazes, p. 126"
815 name="Daphne's Black">
818 <component idref="FeldsparSoda" parts="65" replacementFor="F4Feldspar"/>
819 <component idref="Whiting" parts="5"/>
820 <component idref="Flint" parts="20" replacementFor="Silica"/>
821 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="5" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
822 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="5"/>
823 <component idref="SyntheticRedIronOxide" parts="5" replacementFor="RedIronOxide"/>
824 <component idref="CobaltCarbonate" parts="3"/>
828 <glaze xml:id="MarketBlue"
830 manufacturer="The Complete Guide To High-Fire Glazes, p. 108"
834 <component idref="PotashFeldspar" parts="50" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
835 <component idref="Whiting" parts="4"/>
836 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="24" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
837 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="22"/>
838 <component idref="CobaltCarbonate" parts="0.5"/>
842 <glaze xml:id="PotashFeldsparGlaze"
844 name="Potash Feldspar">
845 <db:para>Only Potash Feldspar.</db:para>
848 <component idref="PotashFeldspar" parts="100"/>
852 <glaze xml:id="NephelineSyeniteGlaze"
854 name="Nepheline Syenite">
855 <db:para>Only Nepheline Syenite.</db:para>
858 <component idref="NephelineSyenite" parts="100"/>
862 <glaze xml:id="SodaFeldsparGlaze"
864 name="Soda Feldspar Glaze">
865 <db:para>Only Soda Feldspar.</db:para>
868 <component idref="FeldsparSoda" parts="100"/>
872 <glaze xml:id="ChineseCrackle"
874 manufacturer="The Complete Guide To High-Fire Glazes, p. 62"
875 name="Chinese Crackle">
876 <db:para>The recipe uses Zirconium Oxide as replacement for
877 Zircopax. The latter is a Zirconium Silicate, so this recipe
878 should be whiter and have less silica than the
882 <component idref="PotashFeldspar" parts="83" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
883 <component idref="Flint" parts="8" replacementFor="Silica"/>
884 <component idref="Whiting" parts="9"/>
885 <component idref="ZirconiumOxide" parts="10" replacementFor="Zircopax"/>
889 <glaze xml:id="HaynesWhite"
891 manufacturer="The Complete Guide To High-Fire Glazes, p. 63"
895 <component idref="NephelineSyenite" parts="45"/>
896 <component idref="Flint" parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
897 <component idref="Whiting" parts="8"/>
898 <component idref="Dolomite" parts="10"/>
899 <component idref="Talc" parts="7"/>
903 <glaze xml:id="KaliTransparent"
905 manufacturer="Handbook in Studio Ceramics, p. 176"
906 name="Kali Transparent">
909 <component idref="PotashFeldspar" parts="55"/>
910 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="8" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
911 <component idref="Flint" parts="20" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
912 <component idref="Whiting" parts="17"/>
916 <glaze xml:id="SaturationMetallicBO"
918 name="Saturation Metallic, Potter's Choice Liquid Glazes"
921 manufacturer="Amaco">
922 <db:para>Says it's for Cone 5/6.</db:para>
925 <glaze xml:id="TemmokuBO"
927 name="Temmoku, Potter's Choice Liquid Glazes"
930 manufacturer="Amaco">
931 <db:para>Says it's for Cone 5/6.</db:para>
934 <glaze xml:id="TexturedGreyBO"
936 name="Textured Grey, Sahara Liquid Glazes, HF series"
942 <glaze xml:id="CopperKaliTransparent"
944 manufacturer="Handbook in Studio Ceramics, p. 176"
945 name="Copper Kali Transparent">
946 <db:para><db:xref xlink:href="#KaliTransparent"/> as base, combined with Copper Carbonate.</db:para>
949 <component idref="PotashFeldspar" parts="55"/>
950 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="8" replacementFor="Kaolin"/>
951 <component idref="Flint" parts="20" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
952 <component idref="Whiting" parts="17"/>
953 <component idref="CopperCarbonate" parts="2"/>
957 <glaze xml:id="CeladonBO"
959 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
962 productID="P2849.5"/>
964 <glaze xml:id="SeaGreenBO"
966 manufacturer="Potterycrafts Limited"
969 productID="P2813.5"/>
971 <glaze xml:id="Hamada"
973 manufacturer="The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes, p. 61"
975 <db:para>Trying to make a sane version of Hamada, instead of <db:xref xlink:href="#IncorrectHamadaBase"/>.</db:para>
978 <component idref="PotashFeldspar" parts="50" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
979 <component idref="Flint" parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
980 <component idref="Whiting" parts="20"/>
984 <glaze xml:id="ChromedHamada"
986 name="Hamada with Chrome">
989 <component idref="PotashFeldspar" parts="50" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
990 <component idref="Flint" parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
991 <component idref="Whiting" parts="20"/>
992 <component idref="ChromeOxide" parts="0.5"/>
996 <glaze xml:id="RutiledChromedHamada"
998 name="Hamada with Chrome and Rutile">
1001 <component idref="PotashFeldspar" parts="50" replacementFor="CusterFeldspar"/>
1002 <component idref="Flint" parts="30" replacementFor="Silica"/>
1003 <component idref="Whiting" parts="20"/>
1004 <component idref="ChromeOxide" parts="0.5"/>
1005 <component idref="Rutile" parts="2"/>
1009 <glaze xml:id="GlossBlackBreakingBlue"
1011 name="Gloss Black Breaking Blue">
1014 <component idref="PotashFeldspar" parts="45"/>
1015 <component idref="Flint" parts="20" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
1016 <component idref="Whiting" parts="20"/>
1017 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="10"/>
1018 <component idref="TinOxide" parts="5"/>
1019 <component idref="FineManganeseDioxide" parts="2" replacementFor="ManganeseDioxide"/>
1020 <component idref="BlackIronOxide" parts="2"/>
1021 <component idref="CobaltOxide" parts="2"/>
1025 <glaze xml:id="OpaqueWhiteBase"
1027 name="Opaque White Base">
1028 <db:para>The base of <db:xref xlink:href="#GlossBlackBreakingBlue"/>.</db:para>
1031 <component idref="PotashFeldspar" parts="45"/>
1032 <component idref="Flint" parts="20" replacementFor="Quartz"/>
1033 <component idref="Whiting" parts="20"/>
1034 <component idref="ChinaClay" parts="10"/>
1035 <component idref="TinOxide" parts="5"/>
1041 vim: et:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4