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Gold Lustre (12%) 2gm
$66.90Lustres are metallic solutions and should be fired to 750°C-800°C in an oxidation atmosphere with good kiln ventilation (bungs
out for the first 300°C), preferably in an electric kiln. Kiln rooms should be well ventilated when lustre firing is taking place.Refer to Lustre Tip Sheet #20
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Gold Lustre (12%) 5gm
$167.20Lustres are metallic solutions and should be fired to 750°C-800°C in an oxidation atmosphere with good kiln ventilation (bungs
out for the first 300°C), preferably in an electric kiln. Kiln rooms should be well ventilated when lustre firing is taking place.Refer to Lustre Tip Sheet #20
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Orange Lustre 5gm
$12.20Lustres are metallic solutions and should be fired to 750°C-800°C in an oxidation atmosphere with good kiln ventilation (bungs
out for the first 300°C), preferably in an electric kiln. Kiln rooms should be well ventilated when lustre firing is taking place.Refer to Lustre Tip Sheet #20
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Iris/Lilac Lustre 5gm
$21.80Lustres are metallic solutions and should be fired to 750°C-800°C in an oxidation atmosphere with good kiln ventilation (bungs
out for the first 300°C), preferably in an electric kiln. Kiln rooms should be well ventilated when lustre firing is taking place.Refer to Lustre Tip Sheet #20
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Light Blue Lustre 5gm
$20.00Lustres are metallic solutions and should be fired to 750°C-800°C in an oxidation atmosphere with good kiln ventilation (bungs
out for the first 300°C), preferably in an electric kiln. Kiln rooms should be well ventilated when lustre firing is taking place.Refer to Lustre Tip Sheet #20
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Dark Blue Lustre 2.5gm
$31.45Lustres are metallic solutions and should be fired to 750°C-800°C in an oxidation atmosphere with good kiln ventilation (bungs
out for the first 300°C), preferably in an electric kiln. Kiln rooms should be well ventilated when lustre firing is taking place.Refer to Lustre Tip Sheet #20
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Ruby/Red Lustre 2.5gm
$32.95Lustres are metallic solutions and should be fired to 750°C-800°C in an oxidation atmosphere with good kiln ventilation (bungs
out for the first 300°C), preferably in an electric kiln. Kiln rooms should be well ventilated when lustre firing is taking place.Refer to Lustre Tip Sheet #20
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Purple/Violet Lustre 2.5gm
$31.85Lustres are metallic solutions and should be fired to 750°C-800°C in an oxidation atmosphere with good kiln ventilation (bungs
out for the first 300°C), preferably in an electric kiln. Kiln rooms should be well ventilated when lustre firing is taking place.Refer to Lustre Tip Sheet #20
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Black Lustre 2.5gm
$20.95Lustres are metallic solutions and should be fired to 750°C-800°C in an oxidation atmosphere with good kiln ventilation (bungs
out for the first 300°C), preferably in an electric kiln. Kiln rooms should be well ventilated when lustre firing is taking place.Refer to Lustre Tip Sheet #20
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Copper Lustre 2.5gm
$55.95Lustres are metallic solutions and should be fired to 750°C-800°C in an oxidation atmosphere with good kiln ventilation (bungs
out for the first 300°C), preferably in an electric kiln. Kiln rooms should be well ventilated when lustre firing is taking place.Refer to Lustre Tip Sheet #20
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Mother of Pearl 25gm
$26.25Lustres are metallic solutions and should be fired to 750°C-800°C in an oxidation atmosphere with good kiln ventilation (bungs
out for the first 300°C), preferably in an electric kiln. Kiln rooms should be well ventilated when lustre firing is taking place.Refer to Lustre Tip Sheet #20
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Platinum Lustre 2gm
$57.95Lustres are metallic solutions and should be fired to 750°C-800°C in an oxidation atmosphere with good kiln ventilation (bungs
out for the first 300°C), preferably in an electric kiln. Kiln rooms should be well ventilated when lustre firing is taking place.Refer to Lustre Tip Sheet #20