Colemanite and spodumene in glazes - Electric Mid&Hi Fired Ceramics2024-03-28T17:20:18Zhttps://cone6pots.ning.com/forum/topics/colemanite-and-spodumene-in-glazes?commentId=2103784%3AComment%3A170544&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noBecome familiar with Digitalf…tag:cone6pots.ning.com,2021-03-07:2103784:Comment:1705442021-03-07T00:19:17.885ZNorm Stuarthttps://cone6pots.ning.com/profile/NormStuart
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