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Penguin Pottery - Variety Set of 4 Ceramic Stains - 6 oz Black, 4oz Blue, 4oz Red, 4oz Yellow - Colorants for Clay, glazes, Clay Slip Pottery Glaze, Ceramic Glaze

Penguin Pottery - Variety Set of 4 Ceramic Stains - 6 oz Black, 4oz Blue, 4oz Red, 4oz Yellow - Colorants for Clay, glazes, Clay Slip Pottery Glaze, Ceramic Glaze

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  • [Palette of Possibilities] - Comes with 6 oz of Black, and 4 oz each of Red, Blue, and Yellow stains, ideal for creating a wide array of custom colors by mixing these primary hues. Mix and match these primary stains to craft any color imaginable, perfect for artists who love to experiment and personalize their pottery pieces.
  • [Versatile & Easy to Use] - Our stains are incredibly versatile, allowing you to mix them directly into your clay or apply them onto the surface of your pottery. For a more integrated color effect, knead the stain into your clay before shaping. If you're looking to highlight textures or add decorative touches, apply the stain onto the surface of your piece using a brush.
  • [Wide Firing Range] - Our stains are formulated to perform exceptionally well at a variety of firing temperatures. They are typically suitable for firing at temperatures ranging from Cone 06 (1828F/998C) up to Cone 10 (2381F/1305C), making them adaptable for different types of clay bodies and firing processes.
  • [LIFETIME WARRANTY] - All Penguin Pottery products are backed by our Lifetime Warranty. if you have any issues, we will give you a refund or replace your product - no questions asked! See warranty & support section for more information.
  • Used as a body stain for porcelain at high temperatures. Results differ according to certain factors: composition of body, firing temperature, cycle, atmosphere, and cooling time.
  • When used as a body stain we recommend starting with one part stain to ten parts glaze, and increasing as needed. When used in glaze we recommend anywhere from two to fifteen percent stain. Maximum firing temperature: 2300 or 1260.
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