Glaze Recipe Sample Tile Test Tile Bone Ash Cone 10 High-Fire
Bone Ash
Added By: STILLASTUDENT
11/9/2009 1:00:25 PM
High-Fire
Reduction
Dry red to cream reduction glaze. A good old-school looking glaze. Need high reduction.
Cone: 10
This glaze is lead free.
This glaze is barium free.

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Glaze Name:Bone Ash
Cone:10
Type:High-Fire
Description:Dry red to cream reduction glaze. A good old-school looking glaze. Need high reduction.
Special Instructions:
Ingredients:
G-200 Feldspar:40.00 Grams
Dolomite:30.00 Grams
Edgar Plastic Kaolin:25.00 Grams
Bone Ash:5.00 Grams
Total:100.00 Grams

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Bone Ash is a High-Fire Ceramic Glaze Recipe.

What is a High-Fire Glaze?
High-fire ceramic glaze recipes are typically fired in the range of Cone 8 to Cone 11 (2280 degrees Fahrenheit to 2361 degrees Fahrenheit). High-fire glaze recipes are sometimes referred to as Cone 10 glaze recipes or feldspatic glaze recipes. High-fire glazes are sometimes called feldspatic glaze recipes because feldspar is usually the primary flux or melting agent. High-fire glazes in general are very hard and durable and have softer muted colors.

For the most part, high-fire ceramic glaze recipes are created to be used in a pottery studio setting. Historically, the pottery studio has contained a high-fire gas kiln. These types of gas kilns have dampers and blowers that can control the amount of oxygen entering the kiln. At certain points in the firing, the oxygen can be limited, creating an oxygen starved or reduction atmosphere. High-fire glaze recipes are often fired in this oxygen reduced atmosphere.

Bone Ash is a cone 10 glaze. What is cone 10?

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