Clays for pots
Laguna WC 391 B3 Brown, cone 6-10
Fired in oxidation to cone 6
Laguna WC 614 #90 Rich Dark Clay, Cone 6
Fired in oxidation to cone 6
Margaret’s Porcelain Cone 9/10
29
26
21
16
8
2%
Grolleg
Tile
Custer Feldspar
Flint
Pyrophyllite
Bentonite
Clay for Trays
Laguna WC 373 Dark Brown, cone 5
Reduction fired to cone 5
Glaze Recipes
Larry’s Bronze cone 6 - 9
(definitely not food safe)
7
86
7
14%
14%
64%
Ball Clay
Red Art
Flint
Cobalt Carb.
Copper Carb.
Manganese Diox.
Note: Metallic Bronze. This glaze will brighten up if re-fired to cone 04.
VC Matte Revised cone 6 - 9
40
10
14
5
8
8
10
4%
5%
NC-4 Feldspar
EPK
Flint
Gertsley Borate
Lithium Carb.
Whiting
Titanium Dioxide
Orange/Red/Brown
Red Iron Oxide
Rutile
Woo White cone 10
(probably not food safe)
34
12
25
7
7
15
4% (optional)
NC-4 Feldspar
Dolomite
Barium Carb.
EPK
Flint
Zircopax
Rutile
Note: Opaque Matte surface. Works well in oxidation or reduction. Good in Salt/Soda.
Wild Rose cone 6 - 9
10
10
62
18
10%
Lithium
Bone Ash
Nepheline Syenite
Grolleg
Red Iron Oxide
Note: Tenmoku-like Brown/Black, but super shiny and sometimes gold metallic
Cushing Polished Matte cone 6
20
20
20
20
5
15
6%
NC-4 Feldspar
Custer Feldspar
Spodumene
Dolomite
Whiting
Grolleg or EPK
Tin Oxide
Note: I use this glaze on the Laguna B-3 Brown and the Laguna WC 614 clay bodies. On the B-3 Brown, this glaze behaves like a “lava” glaze.
On WC 614, this glaze is smooth at cone 5 but begins to bubble at cone 6. If fired to cone 7 on WC 614, there is a significant “lava” effect, but not as dramatic as on the B-3 Brown. On light or white clay bodies, this glaze is smooth and matte.
Heino Matt cone 6-9
(probably not food safe)
58
26
2.5
7.5
6
5%
5%
Nepheline Syenite
Barium Carbonate
Lithium Carbonate
Ball Clay
Flint
Copper Carb.
Rutile
Note: This is a beautiful, forest green, matte glaze. If applied too thin, it fires black.