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For more than 40 years, Mason Color has been a global supplier of high-performance pigments to all sectors of the ceramic industry. Sold in 100g increments.
C$4.50
C$9.00
Cobalt Carbonate is a fine particled lavender powder used as a colorant in glazes and slips. Very stable and reliable. Produces various shades of blue when used alone and will produce the same shades of blue when used in almost every type of glaze.
C$74.10
Copper Carbonate is a green powder used as a glaze or slip colourant. Depending on conditions and formulation it may produce green, blue-green or copper red (reds occurring most commonly in reduction firings).
C$29.70
Tin Oxide is the most effective opacifier to produce even, opaque, glossy glazes. Traditionally used as a white glaze stain, glazes opacified with tin may flash pink in kiln atmospheres where chromium is present.
C$31.40
Red Iron Oxide is one of the most common colourants in ceramics and has the highest amount of iron.
C$12.50
For more than 40 years, Mason Color has been a global supplier of high-performance pigments to all sectors of the ceramic industry. These include pigments for use in the manufacture and production of pottery, artware, and bricks. Sold in 100g increments.
C$9.25
Spectrum's 2000 Series Ceramic Stains can be used to colour glazes, underglazes, engobes, slips and clay bodies. Available in a beautiful pallet, these stains are great to work with and, for the most part, intermixable to create new shades.
C$9.00
Spectrum's 2000 Series Ceramic Stains can be used to colour glazes, underglazes, engobes, slips and clay bodies. Available in a beautiful pallet, these stains are great to work with and, for the most part, intermixable to create new shades.
C$9.00
Ultrox opacifiers assure uniformity of glaze opacity, texture and color over a wide range of temperatures and compositions.
C$11.90
Strontium Carbonate, a source of strontium oxide in stoneware and porcelain glazes, is useful as a flux to enhance interaction and increase fusion.
C$12.30
Spectrum's 2000 Series Ceramic Stains can be used to colour glazes, underglazes, engobes, slips and clay bodies. Available in a beautiful pallet, these stains are great to work with and, for the most part, intermixable to create new shades.
C$10.00
Yellow Ochre is a very high-iron clay-like material available in many parts of the world. A powerful colourant for clay bodies, engobes, underglazes, and overglaze decoration (tan, brown, grey, black and brick red hues).
C$10.50
Nickel Oxide is a glaze additive/colorant that is more concentrated than nickel carbonate. This material is used in small percentages to produce mute colors in glazes.
C$46.90
For more than 40 years, Mason Color has been a global supplier of high-performance pigments to all sectors of the ceramic industry. These include pigments for use in the manufacture and production of pottery, artware, and bricks. Sold in 100g increments.
C$13.50
For more than 40 years, Mason Color has been a global supplier of high-performance pigments to all sectors of the ceramic industry. These include pigments for use in the manufacture and production of pottery, artware, and bricks. Sold in 100g increments.
C$11.25
For more than 40 years, Mason Color has been a global supplier of high-performance pigments to all sectors of the ceramic industry. These include pigments for use in the manufacture and production of pottery, artware, and bricks. Sold in 100g increments.
C$8.95
Barium Carbonate is the main source of barium oxide in glazes where it functions as a flux and assists in producing matte finishes. It is also used to neutralize sulfates in clay bodies. NOTE: Toxic as a powder.
C$13.75
For more than 40 years, Mason Color has been a global supplier of high-performance pigments to all sectors of the ceramic industry. These include pigments for use in the manufacture and production of pottery, artware, and bricks. Sold in 100g increments.
C$16.45
Whiting is the most common source of calcium in glazes. It is a high temperature flux which gives durability and hardness to glazes. Whiting is the commonly-used name for Calcium Carbonate.
C$9.35
Burnt Umber is the calcined (heated) version of raw umber, which is a natural brown to reddish-brown earth pigment. In ceramics, Burnt Umber is most commonly used as a body stain in light/white-colored clays.
C$13.90
A common glaze colorant, Nickel Carbonate produces a variety of browns, blues, grays and yellows depending on the presence of other materials in the glaze.
C$35.50
Manganese Dioxide is a black powder used as a glaze colourant typically giving browns, blacks and, at high concentrations, metallics. A strong flux when added in large amounts to clay bodies.
C$8.90
Lithium Carbonate is used in ceramics as a source for Lithium in making glazes. A major flux for higher temperature (Cone 5-10) alkaline glazes, it tends to produce fluid glazes with glossy surfaces.
C$55.95
Spectrum's 2000 Series Ceramic Stains can be used to colour glazes, underglazes, engobes, slips and clay bodies. Available in a beautiful pallet, these stains are great to work with and, for the most part, intermixable to create new shades.
C$10.50
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