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Ultimate Satins To take
the place of the now discontinued Kashmeres, we would like to introduce the NS
Colors. These are lead-free satins, that apply to greenware or bisque, and are available
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The large TCM Giraffe was airbrushed with 3 colors, one over the other, and the small
Giraffe, was brushed, also using 3 colors one over the other to produce the figures
shown. Fire to 05 to develop the sheen or fire to cone 06 for a matte finish. |
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Majolica Technique........ using satin over satin and finishing with Cobalt Black Single-Stroke. Technique and pattern available. Click for enlarged photo |
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your pumpkins? Try the new NS907 Tiger Lily. Brush on 3 or 4 coats on greenware or bisque and fire to cone 05. |
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Here is another new
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| NS900 Transparent |
NS901 Opaque White |
NS902 Ivory |
NS903 Stoneware |
NS904 Frosted Sand |
NS905 Jonquil |
NS906 Marigold |
NS907 Tiger Lily |
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| NS908 Sandstone |
NS909 Coffee |
NS910 Satinwood |
NS911 Suntan |
NS912 Coral Bells |
NS913 Carnation |
NS914 Cranberry |
NS915 Purple Iris |
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| NS916 Hycanith |
NS917 Blue |
NS918 Navy |
NS919 Mederteranin |
NS920 Aqua |
NS921 Kiwi |
NS922 Olive |
NS923 Cool Green |
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| NS924 Forest Green |
NS925 Licorice |
NS926 Sahara |
NS927 Steel |
NS928 Poinsettia |
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Kashmere Satins The Kashmere Satin Line is now discontinued. We will continue to ship until the present stock is exhausted. See the new satins above that will be taking their place.
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S400 |
S401 White Satin |
S402 Eggshell |
S403 Black Satin |
S404 Ocean Green |
S405 Turquoise |
S406 Pink Chiffon |
S407 Sahara |
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| S408 Spring Yellow |
S409 Vandyke Brown |
S413 Dusty Blue |
S414 Lake Blue |
S416 Spiced Eggshell |
S418 Coral |
S419 Satinwood |
S421 Suntan Flesh |
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Matte Glazes The Matte Line is now discontinued. We will continue to ship until the present stock is exhausted. Replace the Mattes with the Ultimate Satins shown above. They are easier to use and a cooler fire (cone 06) will provide a beautiful stony matte. Frosted Sand will replace the Oatmeal, an off white transparent with tiny specks and is shown at right. Excellent for canister sets that you plan to decorate with decals. Apply on greenware or bisque and fire to cone 06. These are non-toxic and food-safe. |
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NS900 |
NS901 |
NS904 |
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Foaming Texture Glazes A foaming glaze expands and forms a foam like texture during firing. It can be used as an all over coverage or F603 Turquoise Stone and F605 Coral Stone can be spot glazed to resemble turquoise or coral stones. Designs can be applied over White Lava with the translucent underglazes such as seen in photo at right. Try using Mardi Gras Luster or Unique Fired Gold over fired foaming glaze. These glazes are non-toxic but not for use on food containers. |
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F600 |
F602 Black Lava |
F603 Turquoise Stone |
F605 Coral Stone |
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Antique Art Glazes The Antique Art Glazes have been discontinued. We will continue to ship until the present stock is exhausted.
Bronzemorie is shown at right. |
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| A2000 Bronzemorie |
A2001 Blue Gold Art |
A2002 Green Gold Art |
A2004 Turquoise Art |
A2005 Bronze Gold Art |
A2008 Antique Rose |
A2009 Black Gold Art |
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Lead-Free White Lace This is a re-release of an old favorite, now in a lead-free formula.
Apply over or under any Lead-Free
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Lead-Free Waterfall This is a re-release of an old favorite, now in a lead-free formula.
Apply over or under any Lead-Free
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Crackle Glazes Crackle Glazes form a network of fine cracks in the fired surface much like old oriental art pieces. These glazes should be applied to cone 0504 bisque and fired no hotter than 06. Remove from kiln while still very warm, using tissue paper to protect the surface from finger prints. Stain with India Ink or Tone-ettes to develop the crackle. It is advisable to wait a day or so before staining as the crackle pattern continues to develop for several hours after removing from kiln. G394 Clear is very effective over a translucent underglaze design. The resultant piece resembles an antique. G397 Oriental Crackle is a most unusual color when used on an embossed piece that has been antiqued with a dark Fired Antique. Pieces that have been fired in a crackle glaze can be covered with fired gold and refired to cone 08 for a crackled gold finish that is really different. These glazes are non-toxic, but cannot be used on food surfaces because of the fine cracks that may harbor bacteria, and crackle pieces are porous. |
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| G350 White |
G394 Clear |
G395 Blue |
G396 Yellow |
G397 Oriental |
G398 Egyptian |
Copyright © 2000 Crest Molds, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Revised: December 02, 2006
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