Charcoal Grey Cone 06-6 Dry Glaze Clay Art Center GL418 – The Potter's  Center

Charcoal Grey Cone 06-6 Dry Glaze Clay Art Center GL418 – The Potter's Center

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This series of opaque mottled glazes have graced decades of pots. TAG: pottery, potter, potter's center, wheel throwing, hand building, pottery supplies, reed wax, clay, throwing clay, reduction, oxidation, ceramic, art supplies, cone 06-6, low fire, mid fire, glaze, dry glaze, charcoal grey, clay art center
This series of opaque mottled glazes have graced decades of pots. Primarily earth tones of tan, green, turquoise, brown, and black; you can count on these for reliability and consistency. Many potters blend one or more glazes together to yield new colors. Medium application is best. Fire from cone 06 (matte surface) to cone 6 (mottled glossy surface). Recommended firing temperature is cone 2-6.

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