Case Quantity: 4
This stoneware garlic grater and herb stripper will become a beautiful, artisan-inspired accessory to any kitchen style. It's as beautiful as it is functional!
Stoneware Bisque is designed for use with cone 5-6 glazes. In order to get the most friction on the grater, avoid heavy application of glaze over the grating texture. Stoneware bisque can be used in the microwave, dishwasher, and oven.
Homegrown stoneware is bisque-fired to Cone 04, which is a soft-fire as purchased. Pieces will shrink during the Cone 6 firing. have been provided for the initial bisque fired form as well as the post-cone 6 glaze fire for your reference.
NOTE STONEWARE FIRING: You must fire stoneware to a Cone 5 or 6 program at medium speed. When loading your kiln place the bisque directly on a kiln shelf that has been coated with high fire kiln wash. Face handles of mugs toward the center of the kiln. Bisque should not extend past shelves as it could cause warping. Stoneware bisque needs to be fully supported during the firing process. Do not apply glaze to the bottom of stoneware bisque, these need to be dry footed. Do not stilt, as the stilt may imbed into the stoneware as it moves and softens during the firing process. It is always recommended to use witness/shelf cones during the firing to insure your kiln is obtaining the proper heat-work.
NOTE STONEWARE USE: The benefit of using stoneware bisque is the durability and functionality; it is dinnerware, microwave, dishwasher, and oven friendly. For oven use we recommend that the ware be placed in a cold oven, warming as the oven pre-heats. Then stoneware can be removed from a hot oven, allowing to cool to room temperature. Avoid drastic fluctuations in temperature (freezer to oven, or oven to freezer) to prevent thermal shock within the and glaze.
Stoneware (Cone 6, ~2232°F, ~1222°C)
7" L x 4 ½" W x 1" H(As purchased, soft fire)
6 ⅛" L x 4" W x ⅞" H (Approximate size after Cone 6 firing)