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Mars Crystal is a highly fluid, dark brick red glaze with silvery, iridescent crystals. Opaque and breaks darker.

Apply to: Cone 04 Bisqueware
Number of coats: 4 coats

This glaze performs best at cone 6 but can be fired to cone 5. For best results, leave the inside or back of the form unglazed.

Can be fired in a normal medium-speed firing with no special cooling schedule required. To take this glaze to the next level, use a controlled cooling schedule for increased crystal growth.

These glazes are prone to running so we recommend stopping your glaze about half an inch above the foot. You can also use a drip tray or soft bricks to protect kiln shelves.

Is this glaze food safe? Yes, but due to durability, these glazes are not recommended for food surfaces.

Safety Warning

Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.

 

    CO-13 Mars Crystal by Amaco NEW COSMOS SERIES

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    Mars Crystal is a highly fluid, dark brick red glaze with silvery, iridescent crystals. Opaque and breaks darker.

    Apply to: Cone 04 Bisqueware
    Number of coats: 4 coats

    This glaze performs best at cone 6 but can be fired to cone 5. For best results, leave the inside or back of the form unglazed.

    Can be fired in a normal medium-speed firing with no special cooling schedule required. To take this glaze to the next level, use a controlled cooling schedule for increased crystal growth.

    These glazes are prone to running so we recommend stopping your glaze about half an inch above the foot. You can also use a drip tray or soft bricks to protect kiln shelves.

    Is this glaze food safe? Yes, but due to durability, these glazes are not recommended for food surfaces.

    Safety Warning

    Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.