Here you ll find zr ca se pottery stains in shades of red and orange.
Encapsulated ceramic stains.
May be blended with most of our standard stains.
A special class of stains that enable bright and difficult to achieve colors in ceramic glazes.
Click on a color series to view the available stains.
These zr ca se encapsulated mason stains by mason color works are available to order in one pound and quarter pound increments.
Most stains are stable up to 2300 degrees f in both oxidation and reduction and are lead free.
It is always recommended to test your mason stains to ensure the stain works well with your base recipe.
Stains are fired blends of metal and ceramic oxides that have been reground into a fine powder.
They are most popular at lower temperatures where colors tend to be brighter.
Stains containing otherwise toxic oxides can be employed without significant dangers.
However most stains can also be used right up to the high fire.
The swatches in this guide are as accurately represented as the internet display process will allow.
This is a type of stain manufacture that enables the use of metal oxides like cadmium under temperature conditions in which they would normally fail.
5lb and 10lb quantities.
They are a recent development in glaze technology.
Specialty stains called encapsulated stains allow potters to get colors that were once not possible with traditional ceramic stains.
The ceramic shop offers mason stains in 1 4 lb 1 lb.
These stain types also known as inclusion stains or inclusion pigments are zirconium silicate with cadmium sulfoselenide crystals ca se.
Cerdec degussa stains cerdec degussa stains are used to achieve difficult reds and yellows in glazes.