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I think the RHC was too thin or Seaweed was too thick because the little pebble path I was trying to create disappeared. But the Obsidian over texture wiped back worked well and the seaweed running over the edge is really pretty.
Clay Body
Name: Kentucky Mudworks Mid Fire Iceman
Cone Specification: 5, 6
Colors: beige, cream, white
First Layer
Glaze: Mayco Stoneware Engobe Black Engobe EG-005
Application Method: Brush
Entire
Second Layer
Glaze: Mayco Stoneware Engobe Black Engobe EG-005
Application Method: Brush
Entire
Firing after Second Layer
Firing Type: Electric
Cone: 04
Third Layer
Glaze: Amaco (C) Celadon C-1 Obsidian
Application Method: Brush
Entire but wiped back from texture and foot
Fourth Layer
Glaze: Amaco (C) Celadon C-1 Obsidian
Application Method: Brush
Entire but wiped back from texture and foot
Fifth Layer
Glaze: Spectrum Glazes 1100 Series - Cone 4/6 Opaque Gloss Glazes 1173 Running Hot Chowder
Application Method: Stipple
Dots in interior
Sixth Layer
Glaze: Spectrum Glazes 1100 Series - Cone 4/6 Opaque Gloss Glazes 1173 Running Hot Chowder
Application Method: Stipple
Dots in interior
Seventh Layer
Glaze: Amaco (PC) Potter's Choice PC-42 Seaweed
Application Method: Brush
Interior and slightly over room to get run over obsidian
Eighth Layer
Glaze: Amaco (PC) Potter's Choice PC-42 Seaweed
Application Method: Brush
Interior and slightly over room to get run over obsidian