A high gloss matrix glaze with shades of purple, maroon, pink, and green was introduced in 1929. Like all matrix glazes it was intended to produce a slightly different color and tone depending on the firing time and shape of the piece.
A high gloss matrix glaze with shades of purple, maroon, pink, and green was introduced in 1929. Like all matrix glazes it was intended to produce a slightly different color and tone depending on the firing time and shape of the piece.