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pale green celadon recipe? "fake" shino?

updated thu 9 feb 06

 

Jim Bob Salazar on mon 6 feb 06


here is one for ya,
this is the green i use. it will blush pinkish red to red in reduction and
a lime to subtle green in ox. hope it works for ya,
jim bob

CELADON BASE - CONE 9-10 R (glossy, transparent surface)

BENTONITE 3.6

CUSTER SPAR 37.5

E.P.K. 13.4

FLINT 25.9

WHITING 19.6



GREEN / BLUSH - CONE 9-10 R (light green in ox. Red in reduction)

BLACK COPPER OX. 2

TIN OX. 2



Jim Bob Salazar
Associate Professor of Art - Ceramics
Sul Ross State University
East Highway 90 Box C-43
Alpine Texas 79832-001
Office 432-837-8405
Studio 432-837-8280
jsalazar@sulross.edu
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarah A. Wilson"
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Subject: pale green celadon recipe? "fake" shino?


> Happy Monday Clayarters!
>
> Does anybody have a trustworthy pale green celadon recipe for cone 10
> reduction (NOT body reduction)?
>
> Also, any tips on "faking" shine/carbon trapping without heavy reduction
> atmosphere?
>
> Many many smiles and thanks to all of you for your imput!
>
> Sarah
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Des & Jan Howard on tue 7 feb 06


Sarah
For a reliable pale green try this slight variation on a Tom Coleman
Apple Green
Orton Cone 10 reduction
Whiting 17.95
Potash feldspar 43.59
Kaolin 10.26
Silica 28.2

Chrome oxide 0.125 (the original 0.25% is a bit dark for me)
Red iron oxide 0.77

Des


Sarah A. Wilson wrote:

>Happy Monday Clayarters!
>
>Does anybody have a trustworthy pale green celadon recipe for cone 10
>reduction (NOT body reduction)?
>
>

--
Des & Jan Howard
Lue Pottery
LUE NSW 2850
Australia
Ph/Fax 02 6373 6419
http://www.luepottery.hwy.com.au

steve graber on tue 7 feb 06


i hate to measure, but am getting wonderful celedon-ish blues & greens from Chun Base glaze with mason stains thrown in. (cone 10).

easy no brain glaze.

see ya

steve


Des & Jan Howard wrote:
Sarah
For a reliable pale green try this slight variation on a Tom Coleman
Apple Green
Orton Cone 10 reduction
Whiting 17.95
Potash feldspar 43.59
Kaolin 10.26
Silica 28.2

Chrome oxide 0.125 (the original 0.25% is a bit dark for me)
Red iron oxide 0.77

Des


Sarah A. Wilson wrote:

>Happy Monday Clayarters!
>
>Does anybody have a trustworthy pale green celadon recipe for cone 10
>reduction (NOT body reduction)?
>
>

--
Des & Jan Howard
Lue Pottery
LUE NSW 2850
Australia
Ph/Fax 02 6373 6419
http://www.luepottery.hwy.com.au

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Ron Roy on tue 7 feb 06


This looks like a stable glaze by the way - if the chrome is anywhere near
a tin containing glaze expect some pink.

If chrome is fired in any kiln - because it fumes - it can get into the
lining - it may produce pink with any tin glazes in later firings evn if
there is no chrome in the current firing.

RR



>Sarah
>For a reliable pale green try this slight variation on a Tom Coleman
>Apple Green
>Orton Cone 10 reduction
>Whiting 17.95
>Potash feldspar 43.59
>Kaolin 10.26
>Silica 28.2
>
>Chrome oxide 0.125 (the original 0.25% is a bit dark for me)
>Red iron oxide 0.77
>
>Des

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Des & Jan Howard on thu 9 feb 06


Ron
The only tin containing glazes I use are copper reds, so, a bit more
pink is not a problem.
Copper containing glazes do fume & produce pink or purple flashing on
adjacent Mg satin & jun/celadon type glazes.
This flashing causes a blushing over the usually chattered sides of
bowls especially, an effect that brushing, spraying, etc, just can't
duplicate.
Des

Ron Roy wrote:

>This looks like a stable glaze by the way - if the chrome is anywhere near
>a tin containing glaze expect some pink.
>
>If chrome is fired in any kiln - because it fumes - it can get into the
>lining - it may produce pink with any tin glazes in later firings evn if
>there is no chrome in the current firing.
>
>RR
>
>
>
>
>
>>Sarah
>>For a reliable pale green try this slight variation on a Tom Coleman
>>Apple Green
>>Orton Cone 10 reduction
>>Whiting 17.95
>>Potash feldspar 43.59
>>Kaolin 10.26
>>Silica 28.2
>>
>>Chrome oxide 0.125 (the original 0.25% is a bit dark for me)
>>Red iron oxide 0.77
>>
>>Des
>>
>>

--
Des & Jan Howard
Lue Pottery
LUE NSW 2850
Australia
Ph/Fax 02 6373 6419
http://www.luepottery.hwy.com.au