Peacock Technique: Manganese Wash with Stroke & Coat and Stoneware Glaze
Written Instructions: https://www.maycocolors.com/projects/... **This is a project that requires a degree of practical consideration when being used for dinnerware. If you are applying the project to a vessel in which the glaze can pool, the build up of glaze in those areas can potentially craze pretty severely and in that instance would not be ideal for dinnerware use**

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