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250 Series Satin Glazes

Spectrum 250 Series Low-Fire Satin Glazes

Spectrum 250 Series Low Fire Satin Glazes are available in both clear and opaque. Clear satin glaze should be used in a thin coat over underglaze for a smooth, satin finish after firing. Opaque Satin Glazes are very rigid and require a thick, consistent covering of two to three coats.

All Spectrum 250 Series Low-Fire Satin Glazes are A/P certified non-toxic, lead-free, and dinnerware safe. This series is favored by professional potters because it must be applied accurately for the best results.

CLEAR SATIN GLAZE

250 - This cone 06/04 clear glaze has a smooth satin finish and is ideal for covering underglaze designs. It should also be applied thinly as it may cloud if applied too heavily. It is lead-free, dinnerware safe, A/P non-toxic and also zinc free.

OPAQUE SATIN GLAZES

251-269 - These cone 06/04 glazes provide solid coverage and a beautiful satin finish. They require 2 to 3 coats by brushing. Satin glazes tend to be stiffer and do not move much in firing, so an even application is important. They are sensitive to the firing temperature, in that the hotter they are fired the smoother and glossier the surface will become. They are all lead-free, dinnerware safe and A/P non-toxic. We have deleted the following colors from this series: 252, 255, 256, 257, 258, 265, 266, 267, 268 and 269.

OUR PROCESS

Natural Sheffield Clay is mined on our property from as seen at one of the open clay pits. The Sheffield Clay deposit is located in Sheffield, Massachusetts, on U.S. Route 7 in the Southwest corner of Berkshire County.