First Image - Cone 6 oxidation: Speckled Buff Engobe fires matte ivory with brown speckles. Engobes are used to coat your clay body to your preferred finish/color and are a great base to achieve variety in your glaze results.
Second Image - Cone 10 reduction: No change.
- To prevent smearing of the specks, do not overbrush the Speckled Buff Engobe.
- The specks in Speckled Buff may be visible under a sheer glaze but may not show through when using an opaque glaze.
Mayco Engobes - EG002 Speckled Buff Engobe, 16oz
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- Can be applied to wet clay, greenware or soft fired, cone 04 bisque.
- Engobes are often used for a variety of decorative techniques, such as sgraffito and majolica.
- Fires matte. Apply clear glaze to intensify color or for use on dinnerware.
- Engobes will impact glaze results when used as a base. Engobes are used to change the color of your clay color surface without cross contamination and easy clean up in your studio.
- Can be used in oxidation or reduction firings. Results may vary.
- The choice of clay body, thickness of application, firing process, and temperature will greatly affect the fired results. Always test your application on your clay body in your kiln environment.
- To prevent smearing of the specks, do not overbrush the Speckled Buff Engobe.
- The specks in Speckled Buff may be visible under a sheer glaze but may not show through when using an opaque glaze.
- Sparkle Black Engobe: To enhance the sparkle and improve texture, use your fingers to burnish/polish the surface of the ware before the last layer is dry. Polishing is not needed when used in combination. We recommend SW004 Zinc-Free Clear for a black finish.
- Engobes fire matte. Apply clear glaze to intensify color or for use on dinnerware. SW004 Zinc-Free Clear is recommended for Sparkle Black Engobe.
- Engobes may be used on alternative clay bodies such as turning a brown clay body white.
- Engobes tend to influence the flow and results of the glaze used overtop.
- Engobes are intermixable.
- We recommended 2 coats of each glaze when used for glaze combinations (2x2x2)
- Engobes can be used in various design techniques such as sgraffito, silkscreening, majolica, wax resist, marbling, and more!
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