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SW-149

Cone 6: Crackle White is a bright white gloss glaze that develops a fine crackle pattern. Works well on stoneware and porcelain bodies and produces crackle patterns at midrange temperatures. Use India ink to highlight or accentuate crackle patterns.

Cone 10: Turns an orange-brown and pools white in texture when thick. The glaze does not crackle.

Stoneware crackle was developed for mid-range firing temperatures where a fine crackle pattern will develop with 2-3 coats. After firing, wipe an acrylic or ink over the ware and wipe off, allowing the ink to fill and highlight the cracks. The thickness of the glaze and the cooling rate will affect the crackle formation. We recommend you start with three brushed-on coats and use a medium firing program. Crackle pattern works best with a thicker application.

Not recommended for food surfaces due to surface characteristics left by crystals in the glaze.

Cone 5/6.

 

    Crackle White by Mayco SW-149

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    SW-149

    Cone 6: Crackle White is a bright white gloss glaze that develops a fine crackle pattern. Works well on stoneware and porcelain bodies and produces crackle patterns at midrange temperatures. Use India ink to highlight or accentuate crackle patterns.

    Cone 10: Turns an orange-brown and pools white in texture when thick. The glaze does not crackle.

    Stoneware crackle was developed for mid-range firing temperatures where a fine crackle pattern will develop with 2-3 coats. After firing, wipe an acrylic or ink over the ware and wipe off, allowing the ink to fill and highlight the cracks. The thickness of the glaze and the cooling rate will affect the crackle formation. We recommend you start with three brushed-on coats and use a medium firing program. Crackle pattern works best with a thicker application.

    Not recommended for food surfaces due to surface characteristics left by crystals in the glaze.

    Cone 5/6.