Cone 6 (first image): SW112 Tiger’s Eye breaks from a glossy deep brownish-red to frothy amber depending on the application thickness. One to two coats will produce browns and reds; three to five coats will result in more glaze movement and color variation. While you’ll experience beautiful movement with SW112 Tiger’s Eye, the glaze will not run off your ware during a cone 6 oxidation firing.
Cone 10 (second image): Color darkens.
TIP: Thinner applications will produce darker browns and reds; heavier applications will lean towards an opaque, light brown finish. Butted against another glaze, Tiger’s Eye will gently merge with it.
One of the most distinctive traits of Mayco’s Stoneware is that the glazes provide consistent performance and intriguing visual interest. They are best known for being receptive and favourable to the user during both application and firing. Mayco Stoneware glazes are friendly to the user in application, layering and firing. Many glazes will break over textures, revealing secondary colors and shades. The choice of clay body, thickness of glaze application, firing process and temperature will affect the fired results.
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