Coyote Texas 2-Step Oilspot MBG-140 Licorice
A Texas Two-Step undercoat, designed to be used with the overcoats for oilspots. On its own, it is a mottled glossy black
The Texas Two-Step Oilspots:
Are a specialized series that use pairs of glazes to create unique effects. Anywhere that one of the five overcoats is laid on top of Licorice, Coffee Bean, or Brick Red, a stunning spotted pattern will appear during firing. Thicker applications lead to bigger spots. Try using wax resist after the first layer to create negative space designs.
Store in a warm place. Crystals may form in liquid glaze if kept below 65 F
Test all foodware to determine food safety.
Visit our safety page for more information.
Coyote glazes are designed to be fired between witness cone 5 and witness cone 6.
A Texas Two-Step undercoat, designed to be used with the overcoats for oilspots. On its own, it is a mottled glossy black
The Texas Two-Step Oilspots:
Are a specialized series that use pairs of glazes to create unique effects. Anywhere that one of the five overcoats is laid on top of Licorice, Coffee Bean, or Brick Red, a stunning spotted pattern will appear during firing. Thicker applications lead to bigger spots. Try using wax resist after the first layer to create negative space designs.
Store in a warm place. Crystals may form in liquid glaze if kept below 65 F
Test all foodware to determine food safety.
Visit our safety page for more information.
Coyote glazes are designed to be fired between witness cone 5 and witness cone 6.
A Texas Two-Step undercoat, designed to be used with the overcoats for oilspots. On its own, it is a mottled glossy black
The Texas Two-Step Oilspots:
Are a specialized series that use pairs of glazes to create unique effects. Anywhere that one of the five overcoats is laid on top of Licorice, Coffee Bean, or Brick Red, a stunning spotted pattern will appear during firing. Thicker applications lead to bigger spots. Try using wax resist after the first layer to create negative space designs.
Store in a warm place. Crystals may form in liquid glaze if kept below 65 F
Test all foodware to determine food safety.
Visit our safety page for more information.
Coyote glazes are designed to be fired between witness cone 5 and witness cone 6.