Cornwall Stone, 50
Dolomite, 25
Dolomite, 25
Kaolin, 15
Silica, 10
Total, 100
Bentonite,1
UGS-Rutile (140 mesh), 5
Green Chromium Oxide, 2.75
The Rutile used is produced in Sorel-Tracy Quebec from ilmenite ore and is destined to be used by TiO2 makers. It was 140-mesh sieved. In a first experiment, http://chromebrown.blogspot.com/, it was demonstrated that Green Chromium Oxide may produce browns :http://pagesperso-orange.fr/smart2000/chrome_chromium.htm This time we have added increasing amounts of UGS-Rutile to see what would happen. As expected the colours are lighter.
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Nice, Edouard. I like the Rutile-Chromium glaze #5 especially...
I have done minimal testing with chrome in crystalline glazes.
The link below contains an image of a glaze I did back in 2002, using FeTiO2 + CrO as colorants:
http://jessehull.com/2008/03/22/chrome-in-a-crystalline-glaze/
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