Base glaze in the top left.
Across the top is (4.2 Tin Oxide : 0.15 Chrome Oxide premix) in 2, 4, 6, 8%
Down is Cobalt carbonate in 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1%
These 17 test are all done with mixing just 4 batches of 100 grams of glaze!
Flower of Life pattern.
Cobalt oxide under a turquoise crackle glaze. I love the way the cobalt bleeds a little near the bottom but stays crisp near the top.
11.5" tall.
∆6 oxidation
Priceless.
It was well thought out. The only thing on wheels is the plaster for reclaiming clay. Everything flows.
All it needs is another 1000 sq ft (which would double the space!) :-)
Oh, an more windows. There is only one that faces south. And more sinks. And... ah... it is a good home and I am happy with the space.
I had to do this also. I also found out that Paragon will no longer stock parts for my Duncan kiln. I got extra parts. Expense I could do without at this time. Best wishes.
It is somewhat mono-chromatic. They are just one glaze poured over. They are all the same glaze.
The depth of color and variations don't come out in photographs. Some are greener, some more black, and some more deep rutile blue.
This group didn't really fit in my converted Brent wheel light box...