Underglazes and "Perfect Clear" glaze used.

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Comment by Jan Wallace on April 28, 2012 at 11:17pm

Thanks Kathy. I am quite sure it is the same clear. I got it from this site and somehow it either was renamed 'Perfect Clear'  and it that as it is just that.... Perfect! Love you work Kathy.

Comment by Kathy Ransom on April 28, 2012 at 8:27am

I have a best clear that may well be the same glaze.  I love this bird bath Jan, I made something similar a few years ago but didn't get it past the dry state and haven't re-tried it yet as there are too many interesting things to do with clay!  I really like yours. 

Comment by Jan Wallace on December 20, 2011 at 6:19pm

Hi George. Yes, is it the clear glaze recipe you gave me. I did not realise it but I already had the recipe written in my book, but known as 'Perfect Clear'. I kept the name as it certainly is a "Perfect Clear". I love it. It also performs very well for 'single firing'. This flower was single fired with good results.

Comment by George Lewter on December 20, 2011 at 4:29pm

Is this the clear I posted for you?  I don't remember calling it "Perfect" though that may have been included in the description of the person who posted it on the Website where I found it.

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