The decals feature 10 colorful illustrations of Japanese landscapes by 19th century artist Utagawa Hiroshige.
These decals can be used with ceramic, porcelain, glass or enamel. These decals work best with light glazes or glass. They are NOT foodsafe.
Once applied these decals need to be fired in a kiln. They cannot be fired in a home oven.
Ceramic artists: These low temperature decals are generally applied as a third firing on top of an already fired glaze. Once applied, these decals need to be fired in a kiln to CONE 018 to CONE 016 (1380°F / 750°C). Once fired, the decals become permanently fused with the glaze, similar to decorative dinnerware. Decal application and firing instructions can be found at this link.
Glass artists: These are high fire decals for glass fusing and slumping. Final firing temp will depend on whether you are capping with clear glass or not. These are digital decals which means that they fire somewhat transparent on clear glass. They are best for white or light colored glass. Decal application and firing instructions can be found at this link.
Enamel artists: Decal application and firing instructions can be found at this link.
Once applied, these decals need to be fired in a kiln to 1350-1480F/ 730-800C/ cone 016-017. They cannot be fired in a home oven.