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Ceramic glazes.


Fire up your creativity with new ceramic glazes from Speedball speed·ball
n.
An intravenous dose of cocaine mixed with heroin or an amphetamine.
! Every new glaze or underglaze un·der·glaze  
n.
Coloring or decoration applied to pottery before glazing.
 is completely nontoxic and safe. All carry the ACMI AP seal. The colors are brighter and more saturated than other glazes, and the underglazes are compatible with both the earthenware earthenware, form of pottery fired at relatively low temperatures, so that the clay does not vitrify (become glassy), as do stoneware and porcelain clays. Occasionally, earthenware is used as a general term for all kinds of pottery.  and stoneware stoneware, hard pottery made from siliceous paste, fired at high temperature to vitrify (make glassy) the body. Stoneware is heavier and more opaque than porcelain and differs from terra-cotta in being nonporous and nonabsorbent.  covering glaze. Trouble-free quality, intense nontoxic colors, easy clean-up with water. Stoneware and earthenware glazes are available in 16 oz. squeeze bottles. Clean stoneware and clear earthenware glaze also available in one gallon jugs. Class Packs and Lesson son Plans are also available. Contact customer service at (800) 898-7224 or placeanorder@speedballart. com. For more information on Speedball Art Products, visit www.speedballart.com. Circle #348

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Date:Mar 1, 2006
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