Oyster Shell - 16 oz Mayco Element Glaze
- Brand: Mayco Colors
- Product Code: EL101-16oz
- Availability: In Stock
Description
EL 101 - Oyster Shell (Pint) - Mayco Element Glaze
EL 101 Oyster Shell Mayco Element Glaze Combination Page
Cone 06: Oyster Shell is a glossy, pale gray glaze that breaks a darker gray. Semi-Transparent at 3 coats.
Cone 6: Color changes to an opaque cream that breaks over texture and pools white. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur.
Rich & Elegant
Inspired by
aspects of nature, Elements and Elements Chunkies produce lush, organic, and
earthy hues. This high performance art glaze
gives the artist a wide variety of options in one product as application, firing temperature and
shape will influence the outcome. Elements and Element Chunkies were designed to simulate
the aesthetic, movement and interest of mid-range and high fire glazes in a cone 06/05 oxidation kiln
firing.
General
Use
Elements and
Elements Chunkies are designed to mature at
cone 06/05. Apply 2-3 coats
to shelf cone 04 bisque, allowing to dry between coats. As movement and flowing
are characteristics of these glazes,
taper off toward the bottom of the ware to prevent glazes running off the piece onto kiln shelves. Elements and
Elements Chunkies can be fired at higher temperatures but will change in appearance. We
recommend testing prior to use. The ever
popular FN-215 Aztec Jade, FN-217 Evergreen Fir, FN-218 Green Sapphire, and
FN-219 Lustre Green are now part of the Elements product family as their
performance characteristics are similar.
Helpful
Hints
- Uneven glaze application can
affect the look of the glaze. We recommend application in one direction.
- Allow ample room for air
circulation in the kiln during the firing process as heat work and
adequate oxygen can influence the glaze appearance. Many of the Elements produce
interesting effects at cone 6 but will change color. We recommend testing
to determine color, surface characteristics and movement prior to use.
- Many of the Elements produce
interesting effects at cone 6 but will change color. We recommend testing
to determine color, surface characteristics and movement prior to use.
Application
Recommendations
The
following application recommendations are based upon the original product
development intent and use for the product. Information on alternative
application methods is listed in the section "Usage Variations and
FAQ's". Shake for 5-6 seconds before use. Dispense glaze onto a
palette (tile, plate, etc.) and apply with a soft brush or decorating
accessory of choice (sponge, stamp, etc.). Dipping your brush directly into the
jar could contaminate the jar's contents, especially if you are using
other glazes. Apply 3-4 coats to your piece. Elements glazes were
designed to mature at a shelf cone 06 (999C or 1830 F). When
applying them over a large surface area we
recommend a broad, soft brush, such as a CB-604 #4 Soft Fan Brush or CB-618 #8. Moisten the brush with
water first. Try to get the brush fully saturated (loaded) and apply each coat in the same
direction. When the wet look has gone from the first coat, you may apply the next coat of glaze. Make sure the glaze has dried
thoroughly prior to firing. A medium ramp/firing rate is
recommended (250°F per hour) at shelf cone 06.
- An uneven glaze application, the
pieces shape and surface texture can affect the fired finish.
- Amount of detail on the ware can
also affect the fired finish
- Allow the pieces ample room in
the kiln for air circulation during firing. A heavily loaded kiln
will affect the color and the float within the colors as will the firing
at temperature cone 06 versus cone 05.
- Some Elements may produce
pleasing effects when fired to cone 6; all will change color:
- Usage Variations & FAQs
Q: Can
Elements be
Mixed with Other Glazes?
A: Using Elements with Pottery
Cascades creates beautiful effects. However, intermixing Elements with
other glazes is unpredictable; make test samples first to see if the fired
result is the desired effect.
Q: What
are some basic tips for creating effects with Elements?
A: Apply to properly fired shelf
cone 04 bisque. Use a soft fan or glaze brush, depending on the area and
surface to be covered. Generally, three- four coats of glaze are recommended.
However, applying four coats will produce a totally different look. For a
different effect, brush on three coats and apply a final fourth coat using
a silk or sea wool sponge. An uneven glaze application and the wares shape and surface (plain or embossed) will also
affect the look of the glaze.
Q: Are
Elements luster compatible?
A: When Elements are re-fired to
lower luster temperatures (shelf cone 018-020), the original glaze color
changes. If this is not a desired effect you will not want to apply lusters
over them. However, you may find the re-fired finishes to be desirable.
Our advice is to experiment and make test samples using luster with the
specific Elements with which you are using.
Elements
Gorgeous non-toxic glazes in natural earth tones. Surfaces vary from gloss to
matte, with subtle variations in each color for a truly unique look. No two
pieces will ever be the same. Great for achieving a high fire pottery look at
low fire temperatures. Easy application make Elements ideal for ceramic
projects in the classroom!
The level of variegation exhibited by theses glazes can be influenced by
factors such as the number of coats applied, combinations with other glazes,
body surface textures, kiln atmosphere and temperatures. Elements will move -
some more than others. Understanding each glaze's temperament, how each glaze
can be applied, will lead to more successful results.
Elements
Chunkies
The popular earth tone Element Glazes now come with crystals!
During the firing, the crystals spread out to produce a burst of color to
create a truly unique look. No two pieces will ever be alike, as the shape of
the piece, glaze application; firing temperature and kiln load all affect the
final glaze surface.
Product Features and Attributes
Some qualities of Elements & Elements Chunkies glazes include:
Free Flowing Formula - allows glaze to move and variegate - on its own or in
combination with other glazes
All are Non-Toxic.