Versatile Blick Red Earthenware Clay: A Potter's Dream

Versatile Blick Red Earthenware Clay: A Potter's Dream

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Create captivating art with Blick Red Earthenware Clay - the perfect medium for pottery and sculpture. Read on to learn more!

Versatile Blick Red Earthenware Clay: A Potter's Dream

The Creative Choice Stroke & Coat (The Wonderglaze) is the industry’s most versatile product. It can be applied on wet clay, earthenware bisque or stoneware bisque, fired from cone 06 to cone 10, in oxidation or reduction and used in every decorative way imaginable. Stroke & Coat can be the star of your work or play a supporting role to other glazes. It is the ideal product of choice for the studio, classroom, potter, and fine artist.

Mayco Stroke & Coat Wonderglaze - Rosey Posey, Pint

Food safe Lead and cadmium free Conforms to ASTM D-4236 AP Certified, Non-toxic Opaque glaze can be applied to wet clay, or bisqueware fired from Cone 06 to Cone 10. No thinning required. Glaze colors can be intermixed to create your desired shade. Apply one coat on clay or bisque for a graceful, translucent finish or for a majolica technique. It can also be used up to 3 coats for rich opaque coverage. Freeze/Thaw stable.

Mayco Stroke & Coat Wonderglaze for Ceramic Bisque - 2 oz - SC87 - Ruby Slippers

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Food safe Lead and cadmium free Conforms to ASTM D-4236 AP Certified, Non-toxic Opaque glaze can be applied to wet clay, or bisqueware fired from Cone 06 to Cone 10. No thinning required. Glaze colors can be intermixed to create your desired shade. Apply one coat on clay or bisque for a graceful, translucent finish or for a majolica technique. It can also be used up to 3 coats for rich opaque coverage. Freeze/Thaw stable.

Mayco Stroke & Coat Wonderglaze for Ceramic Bisque - 2 oz - SC87 - Ruby Slippers

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