Coyote Texas 2-Step Oilspot MBG-151 Birch
Birch is one of the Texas Two Step Overcoats, and can be layered with Licorice, Coffee Bean, or Brick Red to produce an oilspot effect. It can also be used on its own for a slightly mottled, neutral color.
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.
Birch is one of the Texas Two Step Overcoats, and can be layered with Licorice, Coffee Bean, or Brick Red to produce an oilspot effect. It can also be used on its own for a slightly mottled, neutral color.
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.
Birch is one of the Texas Two Step Overcoats, and can be layered with Licorice, Coffee Bean, or Brick Red to produce an oilspot effect. It can also be used on its own for a slightly mottled, neutral color.
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.