Why does the analysis of a glaze need to be taken with a pinch of salt?
There are many variables, besides the chemical analysis of a glaze, that effect its fired result. The particle size of the raw materials and the firing cycle can drastically change the appearance of a glaze. The latter is particularly relevant with regards to glazes fired in a reduction atmosphere.
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