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🎉 Unleash Your Inner Artist with Mayco's Malachite Green!
Mayco's EL122P Elements Non-Toxic Glaze in Malachite Green is a 1 pint bottle designed for artists seeking a safe, easy-to-apply glaze that mimics high fire pottery aesthetics at low fire temperatures. With its unique color variations and dinnerware-safe formula, it's perfect for both classroom settings and personal projects.
J**S
It is a cone 06 for sure
This is malachite over another glaze. The gem-pearl is NOT the malachite but the green and copper swirl is. Stay at 06 or it turns to brown or other off putting colors. Follow the directions and it with be your favorite.
M**D
Awesome Color - Love the Effect on Decorative Pottery (Low Fire)
This glaze is simply elegant, it looks best on pottery that has some surface elements, lines, curves or embossed design. I was surprised at the richness of the color Malachite, which also shines a bit of lustre silver across raised elements. I used a brush, three coats that were cross painted to ensure coverage. It dries quickly and I had no issues with adherence to the bisque. I fired it as recommended on 04 bisque to 05 glaze and results were as expected- always a plus when glazing ceramics because results often vary and can be disappointing. I wanted this for students, so I purchased three pints and am totally thrilled that I found this particular product. The finished fired surface does look like high-fired glaze, it was used on Black Jack low fire clay, my favorite for plasticity and great throwing properties. The fit was good with this Elements glaze if you are looking for a recommendation.
A**
Nice color
It's a dark green that goes really well. We burn it at 1000.
A**R
Very pretty
Lively, bright green. Just remember, it is a LOW FIRE. Glaze.To use it for mid-range clays & for dishwasher/microwave, I bisque fire bowls, then apply a clear ^5-6 glaze to the inside & fire to ^6. Then I apply the low-fire glaze to the parts I want accented with this color., mainly textured rim or outside.(You just need to remember: OK to fire down - never up)
E**.
FABULOUS COLOR!
One of favorite glazes I remembered from high school ceramics! I use white earthenware clay from Minnesota Clay Company and this piece was fired at Cone 06.
P**R
Not even close to the color advertised
The good is that the glaze goes on very easily and evenly. The rest is bad. The color is an odd dark metal color with little dark green dots weirdly interspersed. I fired it exactly as agreed and there was absolutely nothing attractive about this glaze. It even had broken bubbles. Ugh. Some other colors by this company are really excellent. This one is badly misnamed.
G**Y
My favorite of the Elements line
This is a beautiful glaze. I use it over red clay. Whit underglaze makes the green and silver pop out.
J**O
Works good
Finish is somewhat Matt with variations in color, I like it
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