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I just heard that Southern Ice will not shipped to the USA anymore.

 

http://slipcast.blog...thern-iced.html

 

January 6, 2011

 

I wrote directly to Max at Clayworks in Australia, the producers of Southern Ice Porcelain

and he wrote this in reply to my inquiry.

 

 

We have had a minor delay in production as the pit we were drawing from has

been flooded. We will shortly be in a position to manufacture and ship

Southern Ice.

 

So probably Southern Ice will be hard to get for a while but they are looking

for more distributors, so that might be good news too.

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You may have to switch to ^6 Frost..it is manufactured in Indiana or Ohio. I picked some up at the factory in Byersville , Ohio not far off I-70.

It is translucent.

Marcia

 

Or cone 10 Frost. They make a cone 10 Frost but I've fired cone 6 Frost in an anagama (cone 12) and it survived. Either cone 6 or 10 frost is just as translucent as southern ice, but (at least in wood firing) there is a slight iridescence to ice that frost doesn't have, but frost flashes and ice doesn't.

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I was asked to test Frost a few years ago.

 

It is not as white as Southern Ice ... a bit warmer.

Not as bright or translucent but it took color well.

It was easy to work with, fired nicely with minimum warping.

 

I would call it a Cone 6 porcelaneous body, not porcelain.

 

 

hi chris,

 

that's strange. i work with cone 6 and cone 10 frost and with southern ice and they are all three very translucent porcelains. maybe they've changed the formula because the cone 6 frost i use fired to cone 6-7 is every bit as translucent as ice fired to cone 10-12.

 

jim

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You may have to switch to ^6 Frost..it is manufactured in Indiana or Ohio. I picked some up at the factory in Byersville , Ohio not far off I-70.

It is translucent.

Marcia

 

Or cone 10 Frost. They make a cone 10 Frost but I've fired cone 6 Frost in an anagama (cone 12) and it survived. Either cone 6 or 10 frost is just as translucent as southern ice, but (at least in wood firing) there is a slight iridescence to ice that frost doesn't have, but frost flashes and ice doesn't.

 

 

I fired some 6^ Frost in a ^10 soda and it had a little warping issues but survived.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I fired my ^6 frost to cone 8 by mistake held up well and was very translucent. the piece was a wide thin bowl. if it warped it didn't show. I now fire most of my frost to ^8. And I would argue with Chris about it not being a porcelain. Its a nice porcelain.

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Frost 6 (which will go to cone 10) and Frost 10 and Southern Ice are made from a very pure kaolin from New Zealand. I haven't used every porcelain out there but I've tested a lot of them and none that I tested are as white or translucent as the New Zealand porcelains. One porcelain that I've heard good things about but haven't had a chance yet to test is Matt and Dave's. Can anyone here compare it to Frost and/or Ice?

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