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GR10-K1 Cone 10R Ravenscrag Tenmoku (right) compared to Tenmoku made from Alberta Slip (left, it is 91% Alberta Slip with 5% added calcium carbonate and 2% iron oxide). Left is Plainsman P700 porcelain, right is H570. Tenmokus are popular for the way they break to a crystalline light brown on the edges of contours.
| Recipes | GR10-K1 - Ravenscrag Cone 10R Tenmoku Plainsman Cone 10R Ravenscrag Slip based glaze. It can be found among others at http://ravenscrag.com. | 
| Recipes | GA10-B - Alberta Slip Tenmoku Cone 10R You can make a tenmoku from Alberta Slip by adding only 2% iron oxide and 5% calcium carbonate | 
| Glossary | Breaking Glaze A decorative effect in ceramic glazes that exploits changes in color and character in certain glazes when their thickness varies. | 
| Glossary | Tenmoku Tenmoku is a kind of high temperature reduction firing ceramic glaze. Glossy, very dark brown or maroon, fluxed by iron oxide to have high melt fluidity. | 
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