Pink Bead - 16-oz Mayco Ritual Glaze
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- Brand: Mayco Colors
- Product Code: SW444-16oz
- Availability: In Stock
Description
SW-444 Pink Bead (brush on) Ritual Glaze By Mayco
Cone 6
oxidation: Produces a dimensional, beaded texture in varying sizes.
Cone 10
reduction: Glaze spreads and softens. Surface texture may occur. Color Lightens
Not Dinnerware Safe
Basic Application: Stir Well. Using a fan brush, apply 3-6 coats to greenware or soft-fired, cone 04 stoneware bisque (1940F/1060C).
A heavier application will produce a more pronounced bead pattern. When glossy sheen is gone, apply the next coat layer. Continue to build coats until hairline cracking develops. Alternate the direction of coats. Handle with care.
Fire to preferred temperature; cone 5-10 (2167F - 2345F / 1186C - 1285C).
Sample tile was fired to cone 6 oxidation (1222°C/2232°F). Testing is recommended. Results may vary.
Product Usage:
Tinting: Can be tinted with a 1:4 (Color Product: Beads) ratio for custom colors using Stroke & Coat, EZ Stroke, Stoneware Gloss, and Underglaze to expand your color palette.
Layer Together: Beads can be layered with other Bead colors to create stunning visual effects. Allow the first layer to set slightly (loses its glossiness) before adding the next. Alternate directions of coats (apply one layer vertically and the next layer horizontally). The first coat you put on will be the most prominent. 1-2 coats of each color are recommended, but additional coats will produce a more pronounced bead pattern.
Use with Underglazes and Engobes: Beads remains dimensional when applied over Underglazes and Stoneware Engobes, preserving its raised texture. For best results, it is recommended to bisque fire the Underglaze or Engobe to cone 04 before applying the Beads, as this helps with adhesion and ensures the glaze performs effectively during the final firing.
Layer with Stoneware Glazes: When used either under or over a glaze, such as Stoneware glazes, the texture may flatten during firing. Despite this change, the technique can still produce interesting and colorful effects, offering a smooth, layered appearance even without the dimensional quality.
Firing Range: Beads have a broad firing range from cone 5 to cone 10 (2167°F-2345°F /1186°C-1285°C) in both oxidation and reduction firings. Firing at higher temperatures may result in the glaze spreading and softening, with a surface texture that may occur. Because results can vary based on firing conditions and layering techniques, it’s recommended to test the glaze beforehand.
Dinnerware Safety: Beads is not recommended for dinnerware due to surface texture. However, it can be used on the outside of functional ware, below the lip line.