Cone 6 (see image):Weathered Blue is designed to produce a blue to white variegation depending on the application. One coat will produce a sky-blue matte finish with little white variegation. Subsequent coats build a white variegation, muting the sky blue.
Cone 10 (see image):Off-white variation darkens.
TIP:Thinned coats produce a sky blue satin finish. Thick applications will increase white variegation. The brushstroke application is visible in the finished results. We recommend applying coats on bisque in different directions (crosshatch). Although the finish appears opaque, surface decoration can be easily seen through the glaze.
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Please note: Stoneware matte glazes range from solid shades to those that create interesting color variations as they move and break. Application thickness is the key to making mattes work for you.
Chips shown are fired flat on a white clay body fired to cone 6 oxidation and cone 10 reduction. The choice of clay body, the thickness of glaze application, the firing process, and temperature will affect the fired results.