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Studio Plus Glaze - Plumberry Ember
A note on color accuracy:
While we take great care to ensure our digital swatches represent colors as accurately as possible, physical application creates its own unique nuances. Digital monitors display colors differently depending on your settings, and factors like application thickness and ceramic firing temperatures can uniquely impact your final results. Think of these images as your trusted guide, but we always encourage our users to do test tiles prior to using any finished pieces.
What firing process can I use to get the best results with Speedball Studio Plus Glazes?
To get the best results with Studio Plus Glazes, we recommend bisque firing to cone 05/04. The (6) mottling colors within this line are designed for use at low-fire temperatures (Cones 06/05) only. The remaining (18) core colors in the line are for use for a much broader firing range (Cone 06-6). We HIGHLY recommend making test tiles to verify fit and performance with your preferred clay bodies, application, and firing schedule.
Can I adjust the thickness of Speedball Studio Plus Glazes?
Yes! Distilled water is recommended to thin them down as applicable, or let them sit open to have moisture evaporate from them, to help thicken them if needed.
Can Speedball Studio Plus Glazes be mixed to make new colors?
Yes! They can be mixed to form other colors before firing, or they can be layered in firing if desired.
Can Speedball Studio Plus Glazes be used with your Underglazes and Mid-Fire Glazes?
Yes! We recommend doing test tiles and your own dinnerware safety testing prior to use on any finished pieces.
What is the shelf life of Speedball glazes and underglazes?
Speedball glazes and underglazes have a shelf life of 2 years after manufacture, however when properly stored and maintained they can last much longer.
Why are some items AP certified and others CL certified?
Both are certifications received from the Art and Creative Materials Institute as a result of extensive toxicological testing. AP is for products that contain no materials in sufficient quantities to be toxic or injurious to humans, including children, or to cause acute or chronic health problems. CL is for products that are labeled in accordance with the chronic hazard labeling standard and are certified to be not hazardous if used in accordance with directions on packaging.
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color overview
Plumberry Ember
Plumberry Ember is a glossy glaze that showcases a beautiful purple-brown hue with unique flashes of golden yellow mottling when fired at Cone 06/05. Best when used on textured surfaces, Plumberry Ember is friendly in application, and can be layered with other Studio Plus Glazes when fired at low-fire temps. This color offers translucent coverage with one coat, and is fully opaque with 2-3 average coats.
| Cone 06 Results | Glossy, purple with brown undertones featuring golden yellow mottling |
| Cone 6 Results | Not recommended for mid-fire temps |
| Recommended Layers | 1 average coat for slight variegation, 2-3 coats for flashes of golden brown |
| Notes | Mottling presents on flat surfaces, but much more pronounced on areas with texture. |