Botz Stoneware Brush-on Glazes 1220-1280C
BOTZ Steinzeug 1220°–1280°C Botz stoneware glazes are available in jars of 200 ml and 800 ml – ready to use. Besides their great handling characteristics, BOTZ stoneware glazes… Read more
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Botz Stoneware Brush-on Glazes 1220-1280C
- BOTZ Steinzeug 1220°–1280°C
- Botz stoneware glazes are available in jars of 200 ml and 800 ml – ready to use.
- Besides their great handling characteristics, BOTZ stoneware glazes offer a particularly wide variety of colours and designs.
- Varying firing temperatures between 1220°C, 1250°and 1280°C can give some of the glazes a completely different look. The effects in general are exaggerated in the higher temperature range.
- For some glazes, a slightly uneven application may lead to even more vivid effects.
- Matt glazes will become most attractive from 1250°C onwards.
- Unless indicated otherwise, the pictured stoneware samples have been fired at 1250°C with a 30 min soak.
- Thoroughly stir the glaze and apply non-diluted in 2 to 3 generous coats using a brush, they will not run. The ideal firing temperature is around 1250°C, with a 30-minute soak. Do not glaze all over and don’t place glazed objects on stilts.
- Due to their sealing qualities and high resistance against chemical or mechanical “attacks”, Botz stoneware glazes are highly recommended for tableware and vases.
- Layer different Botz stoneware glazes together for interesting and diverse effects. Also, try using Botz Stoneware glazes in conjunction with Botz Plus 29020 and fire at 1150°C for beautiful fluxed effects.
Are BOTZ glazes vegan-friendly? As far as we know there are no animals involved in the production of the material we use for producing our glazes. We buy raw materials , basic glazes and stains and mix them together with a binder in a liquid form. We also do not add here in our production ingredients which have been derived from animals. We therefore believe all our products to be vegan and cruelty free.