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Looking for a few great low-fire glaze recipes? Here they are: 15 great recipes from 11 professional ceramic artists and available on convenient recipe cards you can print out and take into your studio. No matter what your interest—color, texture, surface effect, majolica or slips—you’re sure to discover something you can use on your work from these successful low-fire glazes. If you’ve been looking for a new low-fire glaze recipe to use as a base glaze for functional work, or maybe you’re in need of some highly unusual surface treatments, you’ll find the assortment here covers glossy to matt and crusty to smooth. And by the time you add in all the possible variations through your experiments, your low-fire glaze palette should be teeming with possibilities. And remember, results vary with clay bodies, materials, and firing schedules, so be sure to mix up these ceramic glaze recipes in small batches and test using your own materials and equipment. Now get out there and mix up some new low-fire pottery glazes!

 

Here is one of the great glaze recipes you’ll find inside 15 Low-Fire Glaze Recipes from the Pros: Recipe Cards for Low Fire Pottery Glazes:

 

Arther Halverson's Icy Blue Glaze Recipe

 

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the following recipes for use in the low fire temperature range: 

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Linda Arbuckle’s Majolica Glaze
Cone 04 oxidation
  Red Green Low Fire Glaze
Cone 06 oxidation
  Matt Low Fire Glaze
Cone 06-04 oxidation

 

Majolica Overglaze Low Fire Glaze
Cone 06-04 oxidation

  White Crackle Low Fire Glaze
Cone 06 oxidation
  Hirsh Satin Matt Base Low Fire Glaze
Cone 04-02 oxidation
  Crater Underglaze Low Fire Glaze
Cone 08-04 oxidation
 

Top Crater Low Fire Glaze
Cone 08-04 oxidation

  Kari’s Best Transparent Low Fire Glaze
Cone 04-02 oxidation
  HK Dry Lithium Glaze Low Fire Glaze
Cone 010 oxidation
  Cone 04 Glaze Recipe:
Joan Bruneau: Black Vitreous Slip
  Cone 04 Glaze Recipe:
Joan Bruneau: Deb’s Clear Glaze
  Cone 04 Glaze Recipe:
Arthur Halvorsen: Icy Blue Glaze
  Cone 06-10 Glaze Recipe:
Gail Kendall: White Slip and
Gerstley Borate Base Glaze
  MNO Lichen Glaze
Cone 06 oxidation

  Bonus glaze:
Cone 06 Glaze Recipe:
Lana Wilson: Lana’s Purple Aqua Glaze
 
 

 

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2 Comments on "15 Low-Fire Glaze Recipes from the Pros: Recipe Cards for Low Fire Pottery Glazes"

  1. Jennifer September 12, 2011 at 10:59 am -
    Dear Marea, We get a lot of questions about whether or not a glaze or a particular method is food safe. Our answer is always either “no,” or we refer them to a lab that performs leach tests (there are several). It’s really the only way to verify what your glaze, in your kiln, in your studio is really producing. There are too many variables between different studios, specific materials, mixing and storage methods (the list is long) that can’t be accounted for between different studios. So, mix and fire any glaze you are interested in yourself, and have those tested by a lab. Here is one such lab that has online instructions on how to prepare and submit materials for testing: Brandywine Science Center http://www.bsclab.co…lab_pottery.htm All best, CAD editors
  2. Tuarau September 7, 2011 at 3:53 pm -
    When posting glaze recipes it should be a requirement that all recipes are labeled FOOD SAFE or NOT FOOD SAFE. A lot of potters or beginning potters would find this most helpful. Marea

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