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^6 Red Glaze with 6006 Deep Crimson





 
 
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Marcia Selsor Icon

14 November 2010 - 01:07 PM | Permalink: #1
This is using 10% deep crimson Mason stain in a glaze altered by Ron Roy for Sue Hintz
Version#2 ^6 OXIDATION
Cornwall Stone 33.5
G200 22
Whiting 18
Ger. Borate 10
EPK 5.5
Silica 11
Bentonite 2

Deep Crimson 10%

docweathers Icon

21 February 2013 - 01:41 PM | Permalink: #2
Compared to the deep crimson color swash on the Mason site, it looks like there's quite a bit of fading.

mason colors

Are there any better alternatives or techniques?

Marcia Selsor Icon

22 February 2013 - 06:44 AM | Permalink: #3

docweathers, on 21 February 2013 - 12:41 PM, said:

Compared to the deep crimson color swash on the Mason site, it looks like there's quite a bit of fading.

mason colors

Are there any better alternatives or techniques?

Just increase the percentage to get the color you want. It is not fading. It may not be as intense due to the percentage used.
That photo was taken the day after it was fired. It is the same color today after 5 years. Maybe what you think is fading is the reflection of the sun or where it is breaking on the rim and high spots. It is on porcelain.
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