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SC-008 Just Froggy - Deep Green Ceramic Underglaze & Glaze, Mayco Stroke & Coat®
SC-008 Just Froggy - Deep Green Ceramic Underglaze & Glaze, Mayco Stroke & Coat®
SC‑008 Just Froggy is an intensely pigmented, vivid green Stroke & Coat® glaze that fires to a smooth, glossy finish straight out of the kiln. A single thin coat produces a translucent grassy green, while two to three coats yield a fully opaque, bold green. It retains consistent color from Cone 06 through Cone 10 and works flawlessly in both oxidation and reduction atmospheres. This glaze does not run or bleed, making it ideal for detailed brushwork, majolica techniques, and layered decorations. Suitable for application on wet clay or bisque, Just Froggy achieves high gloss without the need for a clear overglaze, and is AP Certified non-toxic and dinnerware safe.
Stroke & Coat® SC-008 Just Froggy is a highly pigmented, viscous gloss glaze that can be used for both detailed design and opaque coverage. It is designed to stay in place without blending when layered, making it perfect for intricate artwork. The colors are intermixable, allowing for custom shades. Artists can thin the glaze with water to achieve a watercolor or wash effect. Since the liquid color closely matches the fired result, it’s easy to visualize the final appearance, drastic changes are unlikely. Brush-able, water soluble, and non-toxic.
Stroke & Coat® works on wet or leatherhard clay and can be fired to cone 04, maintaining vibrant color with time savings. It’s ideal for classrooms, studios, and fine art use. It can be applied to earthenware or terracotta clay and bisque. One coat results in a translucent finish, while 2-3 coats build up to full opacity. Allow drying between coats. Stroke & Coat® naturally fires to a gloss finish, but clear glazes such as NTCLR Clear One Dipping or S-2101 Crystal Clear Brushing Glaze may be added for extra gloss or evenness. It is AP Certified Non-Toxic and dinnerware safe when used properly.
Color Reference: From left to right: Cone 06, Cone 6, and Cone 10 Reduction with clear glaze on top.
Chips shown are fired flat on a white clay body fired to cone 6 oxidation and cone 10 reduction. The choice of clay body, the thickness of glaze application, the firing process, and temperature will affect the fired results.
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