It is called pink but is technically NOT a pink. To get pink there needs to be another glaze containing chrome either on the same pot OR on a pot sitting nearby in the glaze firing.....traces of chrome fumes in the kiln during firing cause the pink to develop... which means the pink is variable. It will not be uncommon for your piece to show distinct colour differences from one side to the other depending on what other pieces are near it in the kiln. Please also note that this glaze absolutely runs in combination.
JPP on M370 by Jane
The left gnome shows SS white on the top with JPP applied second on the bottom with an overlap on Tuckers Mid Spec clay
Jpp dipped all over with a drizzle of Breaking Teal applied second on Tuckers Mid Spec by Jane
Jpp Inside and onthe top 1/3 of the mug, then Breaking Teal on the bottom of the mug with a 1 inch overlap on Tuckers Mid spec - this ran a lot
Jpp by itself on M340 by Tessa
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