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ceramicartsdaily.org/community/topic/1013-low-fire-aven...
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Does anyone have a lowfire 04-06 aventurine glaze recipe that they would be willing to share? I have done quite a lot of searching on line and ...
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ceramicartsdaily.org/glossary/aventurine/
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aventurine. A glaze featuring iridescent metallic flecks as a result of iron crystals just beneath the surface. Back to Glossary ...
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www.potters.org/subject83100.htm/
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There was a thread on Aventurine glazes recently. I just came across this definition. These are transparent glazes which have crystals or ...
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shop.clay-planet.com/western-aventurine-glaze-pint.aspx
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Aventurine glazes (750 & 751) fire with a silvery copper colored sparkling against a dark, breaking to light background. Three or more coats and a slow cooling ...
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www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/mechanism-of-phas...
www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/mechanism-of-phase-formation-in-aventurine-glaze-xWXV7lw0dB
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The results of synthesis of aventurine iron-containing low-melting glazes are given, their phase-formation mechanism is considered, and the optimum ...
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www.puttgarden.com/crystal/2007/Page8.html
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Dec 31, 2009 ... Are these the same crystals seen in aventurine glazes? 3110 base w/ 6% copper carbonate, .05% cobalt carbonate & 2% rutile. All first fired ...
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www.glazura.cz/en/products/glazes/ga-aventurine-leadles...
www.glazura.cz/en/products/glazes/ga-aventurine-leadless-glazes/
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The aventurine glazes are frit, hard alkaline, coloured opaque glazes without the content of PbO. They are designed for the firing temperatures of 960-1080°C.
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www.claytimes.com/back-issues.html
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A Tribute to Susan Peterson 1925-2009; New Tomato Red Glazes for Cone 6 .... Building the Sugar Maples Soda Kiln; Aventurine Glazes: 14 New Recipes for ...
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www.ferro.com/NR/rdonlyres/4E3B61A1-0748-4AF0-B6E7-58D7...
www.ferro.com/NR/rdonlyres/4E3B61A1-0748-4AF0-B6E7-58D70A63FC4B/0/GL18e_Glazecatalogue.pdf
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iron aventurine glaze, brown, lead free temperature range: 980 to 1100 °C. This is a crystalline aventurine glaze for earthenware, stove tiles and art ceramics.
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