What are Elements™?
Elements™ are non-toxic glazes in natural earth tones.
These unique glazes have surfaces that vary from gloss to matte with
subtle variations in each color. Elements are great for achieving a
natural organic look or a sophisticated elegant look.
What are Elements™ Chunkies?
Elements Chunkies are like Elements, but with crystals. During the firing,
the crystals spread out to produce a burst of color to create a truly
unique look. Like Elements, they are easy to use and great for achieving
the look of high fire pottery.
How do I apply Elements™?
Apply to properly fired shelf cone 04 bisque. Use a soft fan or glaze
brush, depending on the area and surface to be covered. Generally three
coats of glaze is recommended; however, applying four coats will produce a
totally different look. For a different effect, brush on three coats and
apply a final fourth coat using a silk or sea wool sponge. Element
Chunkies (EL-200’s) are an Elements base with the addition of crystals.
Apply Element Chunkies in the same manner as Element glazes.
How are Elements™ fired?
Fire to shelf cone 06. Allow the pieces ample room in the kiln for air
circulation during firing. A heavily loaded kiln will affect the color and
the float within colors. Elements may also be fired at higher
temperatures, up to shelf cone 6. These glazes develop their own
personalities when high fired. Consult Mayco’s High Fire Guide for
individual results.
Are Elements and Element Chunkies Overglaze Compatible?
Elements and Element Chunkies are not overglaze compatible. When Elements
are fired to lower overglaze firing temperatures (shelf cone 018-020), the
original glaze color changes. However some of the matte finish Elements
have interesting finishes after an overglaze firing. Experiment and make
test samples before using overglazes with Elements.
Can Elements™ be Mixed with Other Glazes?
Using Elements with Pottery Coat, Pottery Coat Stucco and Pottery Cascade
creates beautiful effects. However, intermixing Elements with other glazes
is unpredictable; make test samples first to see if the fired result is
the desired effect. Combining them with other products may alter the
chemical composition and change their non-toxic status.
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