1100 Series Stoneware Glazes
 
We offer a selection of 79 cone  4/6 Stoneware Glazes. All of these glazes are lead-free and dinnerware  safe. Most of them also come with the A/P non-toxic rating from the Art  & Creative Materials Institute (ACMI) which is clearly marked on the  product label. Some of the reactive type glazes are rated C/L by the  ACMI which means that they are considered toxic in the liquid (unfired)  state due to the presence of heavy metals, such as copper or vanadium,  beyond the non-toxic legal limit. C/L rated glazes are not suitable for  use by young children or pregnant women.
 
 We have 3 types of Stoneware Glazes: clear glazes; plain colored  glazes; and reactive glazes. These are described in more detail below.  In general, clear glazes are used to cover designs created with  underglazes. There is a choice of gloss, satin or crackle finishes. Our  plain colored glazes are opaque and come in gloss and satin finishes.  Some of our most popular stoneware glazes are the reactive colors which  produce multi-tone and multi-colored effects by the combination of  various metal oxides. Many other interesting effects can be created by  layering these reactive glazes. In particular, layering a more fluid  glaze, such as 1173, underneath or on top of one of the other reactive  glazes often produces beautiful results.
 
 All of our Stoneware Glazes are available wet in pints and  gallons. They are also available dry in 10 lb. bags. The wet glazes are  set up for brushing application. The dry glazes are set up for dipping  application. For dry glaze mixing instructions see the sheet on “Dry  Glaze Mixing Instructions” towards the end of this Product Guide. Please  follow the instructions carefully especially with respect to the amount  of water required.
 
 CLEAR GLAZES
 1100 – Clear Gloss Glaze (cone 4/6):  An excellent lead free, A/P  non-toxic, dinnerware safe stoneware clear gloss glaze which is  compatible with most commercially available underglazes. Like most clear  glazes 1100 – works best when applied thinly.
 
 1120 – Clear Satin Glaze (cone 4/6):  Also lead free, A/P  non-toxic, dinnerware safe and suitable for use over underglaze  decoration. Satin clear glazes are not as translucent as clear gloss  glazes and will tend to mute the appearance of underglaze decoration  somewhat. It should be kept thin (i.e. 1 or 2 coats by brushing) to  improve clarity.
 
 1187 – Clear Crackle Glaze (cone 4/6) : A lead free, A/P non-toxic  clear crackle glaze. After the piece has been removed from the kiln and  allowed to cool the crackle pattern will form. A colored dye can be  rubbed into the surface to emphasize the crackle pattern. Crackle glazes  are not considered dinnerware safe due to the possibility of bacteria  growth in the cracks.
 
 PLAIN COLORED GLAZES
 Opaque Gloss Glazes : 1101, 1102, 1103, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1109,  1110, 1118, 1131, 1132, 1134, 1135, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1151, 1164, 1165,  1166, 1167, 1168, 1169, 1184, 1185, 1186, 1193, 1194, 1195, 1196.  A  beautiful selection of lead free, A/P non-toxic, dinnerware safe  stoneware glazes with particular emphasis on bright primary colors. 
Opaque Satin Glazes: 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1127. � Smooth satin finish on these stoneware glazes which are also lead free, A/P non-toxic and dinnerware safe.
Metallic Glaze 1112,1114,1116,
 1188, 1198 have beautiful metallic finishes. All metallic glazes 
require heavy application; 3-4 thick coats. They are all lead-free but 
exceed either one or more of the copper, zinc, and manganese threshold 
limits in the liquid un-fired state and therefore are not non-toxic. 
However, they are all food safe if fired to the proper firing 
temperature.
						
						REACTIVE GLAZES
						Reactive Glazes: 1113, 1115, 1117, 1129, 1140, 1141, 1142, 1143, 
1144, 1145, 1155, 1156, 1170, 1171, 1174, 1175, 1176, 1177, 1178, 1179, 
1180, 1181, 1182, 1183, 1191, 1192. Are all lead free, non-toxic and 
dinnerware safe. They are formulated to produce reactions during the 
firing cycle which give very interesting and beautiful effects. The 
final appearance of the glaze is dependent on firing temperature, glaze 
thickness and the composition of the clay body being used. The same 
glaze can look quite different on different clay bodies. The samples 
shown on the color charts are 3 brush coats of glaze fired to cone 5 in 
an electric kiln on a white clay body. Different results should be 
expected in reduction.
						
						Reactive Glazes: 1111, 1148, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1157, 1158, 1159, 
1161, 1162, 1172, 1173. Are all lead free but they exceed the vanadium 
and/or copper threshold limit in the liquid un-fired state and therefore
 are not non-toxic. However, they are all food safe if fired to the 
proper firing temperature. They behave in the manner described above for
 Reactive Glazes. Also be aware that some of the colors, such as 1148, 
1152, 1153, 1154, 1158, 1159, 1161, 1162, and particularly 1173 are more
 fluid and may run. Be more careful when using them on vertical 
surfaces. Use fewer coats towards the bottom of the piece. 
