MBG043 Blue shino – Coyote

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MBG043 Blue Shino
Shino Serie
Steengoed/ stoneware
fire at cone 5/6
stooktemperatuur 1180 – 1220 graden

 

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Donkerblauw waar dik, roodbruin waar dunner. Een rijk glazuur dat prachtig staat over textuur of gecombineerd met andere glazuren. Contrasteert geweldig met heldere kleuren zoals Buttercup.

Onze Shino glazuren zijn prachtig en zeer ongewoon, een zeldzame combinatie van schoonheid en betrouwbaarheid. De kleur is gevoelig voor dikte, breekt bruin waar dunner en geeft interesse aan het oppervlak. Zeer gebruiksvriendelijk, de Shino’s zijn gemakkelijk aan te brengen, zijn niet vloeibaar en zijn op hun best over textuur; ze zijn ook geweldig over andere glazuren.

Dark blue where thick, reddish-brown where thinner. A rich glaze that looks great over texture or combined with other glazes. Contrasts great with bright colors like Buttercup.

Our Shino glazes are gorgeous and most unusual, a rare combination of beauty and reliability. The color is sensitive to thickness, breaking brown where thinner and giving interest to the surface. Very user friendly, the Shinos are easy to apply, are not runny and are at their best over texture; they’re also great over other glazes.

 

 

 

Firing
Every kiln and firing is different. It is best to use witness cones in every firing.

Coyote glazes are designed to be fired between witness cone 5 and witness cone 6.

Cone readings are a combintation of time and temperature, and do not correspond directly to any specific temp in degrees. Most digitally controlled kilns have a pre-programmed cone fire setting that will allow you to reach the proper temperature with minimal fussing (we use a cone 5, fast, with 30 minute hold.) For manual (sitter) kilns we recommend using a 6 cone.

Thermocouples and other electronic measuring devices are prone to error and degrade over time. The only way to be certain that your kiln is firing to the right temperature is to use witness cones every time you fire your kiln.
The tip of your self supporting cone 5 should be at least even with the base, and the tip of the cone 6 should not touch the shelf.

May not fit all clay bodies. Test for shivering on your clay.
Store in a warm place. Crystals may form in liquid glaze if kept below 65°F
Test all foodware to determine food safety.

 

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