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Susanne Fink on Instagram: "The color of a ceramic glaze is influenced by the type and quantity of oxides used. Here are some basic colors and their corresponding metal oxides: 

* 	Green: Copper Oxide
* 	Red / Brown: Iron Oxide
* 	Black: Manganese Oxide or Iron Oxide
* 	White: Zircon, Tin, or Titanium Dioxide 

It’s important to note that the amount of oxide used influences the intensity of the color. Additionally, combinations of different oxides can result in complex color variations. Other raw materials like feldspar, lime, and clay serve as fluxing agents, affecting the melting properties of the glaze.

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Susanne Fink on Instagram: "The color of a ceramic glaze is influenced by the type and quantity of oxides used. Here are some basic colors and their corresponding metal oxides: * Green: Copper Oxide * Red / Brown: Iron Oxide * Black: Manganese Oxide or Iron Oxide * White: Zircon, Tin, or Titanium Dioxide It’s important to note that the amount of oxide used influences the intensity of the color. Additionally, combinations of different oxides can result in complex color variations…

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This is a 78 page PDF outlining my experiments with Manganese Gold and Iridescent Glazes: Part II (Cones 5-7) Electric I include many recipes, combinations and firing cycles as well as sample pieces which show the range of possibilities for these amazing glazes. They are all electric oxidation glazes ranging from cone 5 to cone 7. I list multiple firing cycles and refiring cycles. This is a rare piece of ceramic glaze literature because most people keep these secrets to themselves but…

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