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Iron Oxide Yellow Ochre
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Iron Oxide (Yellow Ochre)
Synonyms: Ferric oxide
Produces browns and honey yellows in glazes depending upon amount. Yellow ochre weakest but most miscible of the iron oxides. All are good painting pigments.
Raw colour of powder: Mustard/ochre
Colour responses after firing:
- Painted onto clay (raw or bisque): Mustard-Brown
- Painted onto unfired glaze: Brown (honey)
- Mixed into glaze: Brown (honey)
- Reduction firing: Brown (honey)
Please note that these are the typical results,but combinations of oxides will produce different results depending upon the relative percentages of each used and the firing conditions in the kiln. Also the underlying body colour will influence the resulting colour.
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