A very simple recipe: Flux and variations of Kaolin.
Shino Currie 2a: Standard Kaolin
Shino Currie 2b: EPK
Significantly more red with EPK, if applied thin (see also inside of the cup). If applied thickly, glaze is getting real white, as can also be seen in the picture, where it has been placed on top of the Rutile slip.
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