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Ref : GE305
Brand: N/A

Transparent glaze crimson - GE305

 

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</

Ref : GE304
Brand: N/A

GLAZE GE304 AUBERGINE TRANSPARENT. BIG THICKNESS. WITH LEAD

Transparent glaze aubergine

Ref : GE304

 

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

Ref : GE303
Brand: N/A

GLAZE GE303 BORDEAUX TRANSPARENT. BIG THICKNESS. WITH LEAD

Transparent glaze bordeaux

Ref : GE303

 

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<

Ref : GE302
Brand: N/A

GLAZE GE302 BROWN HAZELNUT TRANSPARENT. BIG THICKNESS. WITH LEAD

Transparent glaze brown hazelnut

Ref : GE302

 

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 - 1

Ref : GE301
Brand: N/A

GLAZE GE301 YELLOW STRAW TRANSPARENT. BIG THICKNESS. WITH LEADBEUX

Transparent glaze yellow  straw

Ref : GE301

 

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 - 12

Ref : GE300
Brand: N/A

Transparent glaze - GE300

 

Transparent glaze "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

Ref : FBAFC
Brand: N/A

Culinary white earthenware for casting - FABFC

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Ref : F4352
Brand: N/A

Manganese brown F4352

 

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

 

Advice :

Température 950-1200°C

Formula: Sn-Ca-Si-Cr-Mn

Ref : F4351
Brand: N/A

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: Cu-Zr-Si-Pr

Ref : F4350
Brand: N/A

Brown F4350

 

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

 

Advice :

Température 950-1200°C

Formula: Cr-Fe-Zn-Sn-Ca-Si-Ni

Ref : F4343
Brand: N/A

Deep cobalt blue F4343

 

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 temperature: 950-1250°C

 

Formula: Co-Si-Al

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