Orange - P34F
SIGLO XVIII colouring.
Especially studied for typical decoration of XVIIIth century.
The fondant is already included in the mix.
Appliance with brush or in serigraphy
Firing température 950-1200°C
Formula: Ti-Cr-Sb
COLORANT SIGLO ORANGE P190F
Orange - P190F
SIGLO XVIII colouring.
Especially studied for typical decoration of XVIIIth century. The fondant is already included in the mix. Appliance with brush or in serigraphy
GLAZE LUSTRER N3320 M/4 BRIGHT BLACK
Bright black
Ref : N3320M/4
Lustrer glazes with lead
Advice :
Temperature of firing : 980-990°C
Mentions :
Presence of lead. Use only for decorative products
Copper red N3035
Lustre glazes with lead
Advice :
Temperature of firing : 980-990°C
Mentions :
Presence of lead. Use only for decorative products
Sunny deep orange M7514
Cadmium glaze with lead
Temperature of firing 960-1050°C
British Imperial Porcelain in Micronized Powder for Casting - IMPPOC
Price shown per kilo
GLAZE GE314 BLUE COBALT TRANSPARENT. BIG THICKNESS. WITH LEAD
Blue cobalt
Ref : GE314
Transparent glazes "big thickness" with lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
GLAZE GE313 BLUE ELECTRIC TRANSPARENT. BIG THICKNESS. WITH LEAD
Glaze Blue electric
Ref : GE313
Transparent glazes "big thickness" with lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
GLAZE GE312 BLUE SKY TRANSPARENT. BIG THICKNESS. WITH LEAD
Glaze Blue sky
Ref : GE312
Transparent glazes "big thickness" with lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
GLAZE GE311 GREEN BOTTLE TRANSPARENT. BIG THICKNESS. WITH LEAD
Ceramic glaze Green bottle
Ref : GE311
Transparent glazes "big thickness" with lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
GLAZE GE310 GREEN GRASS TRANSPARENT. BIG THICHNESS. WITH LEAD
Green grass
Ref : GE310
Transparent glazes "big thickness" with lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C