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ABOUT COLORIFIC PORCELAIN®
Porcelain Slip, by the name of Colorific Porcelain®, was re-introduced in 1980 to the public by Ralph & Jeanette Gullikson. The original Porcelain Slip was called Carlana Porcelain. This Porcelain Slip was developed in the 1950's, by Carl Sanders, husband of Helen Sanders, a famous Lace Draping Instructer. The name was changed to Colorific Porcelain® after being manufactured by a Washington State company. The formula remained the same. Colorific Porcelain® has remained the Porcelain Slip name as well as the Gullikson's Company name. The Porcelain Slip is manufactured in gallons and in pints. Red & Orange is now available as of 2009. More new colors were added in 2010. We pride ourselves on how easy this Porcelain Slip casts.
From the very beginning they made their daughter Melody Gullikson Kolbe the shop manager, which gave Ralph & Jeanette the freedom to teach classes around the country.
Cotton Laces were added in 1988 to Colorific Porcelain®, for the lace draping trade.
Rex Tools & Forma -Leaf Manufacturing Company, was purchased in 1997 by Colorific Porcelain®. These are cutters and leaves which, when pressed into clay, form the petals and leaves for flower making. These tools are good for any type of molding substance that can by be formed into flowers by hand. Clay, Femo, wax for candle making & cake decorating - just to name a few.
Details
- Last Updated
- 09/Oct/2024
- Contact
- Mark Palumbo
- [email protected]
- Phone
- (425) 743-1591
- Website
- http://www.colorificporcelain.com/
- Address
- 6329 176th St SWLynnwood, WA 98037