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AMACO Glazes CR-61 Speckled Yellow AMACO Crawl
The newest glazes from AMACO
$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-58 Red AMACO Crawl
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$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-54 Purple AMACO Crawl
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$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-51 Speckled Pink AMACO Crawl
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$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-22 Speckled Teal AMACO Crawl
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$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-17 Flux AMACO Crawl
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$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-20 Dark Blue AMACO Crawl
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$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-18 Speckled Flux AMACO Crawl
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$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-12 Speckled White AMACO Crawl
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$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-1 Black AMACO Crawl
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$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes KI-68 Honey Crystal
KI-68 Honey Crystal is a warm, golden, and buttery yellow color. Category: Mid-High Fire Glaze Firing Temperature: Cone 5 - Cone 6 Coats: 3-4 heavy coats What are Kiln Ice Glazes? These glazes are modeled after Guan Ware - a type of Chinese ceramics that was produced during the Southern Song dynasty. How does the crackle happen? The crackle is caused by the expansion and contraction of the glaze and clay body in relation to one another also known as the CTE, Coefficient of thermal expansion. Glaze thickness can affect the size of the crackle, smaller and tighter when thin, larger, and hexagonal when thick. With this glaze thicker is better. Recommended Clays: Brown or buff clays that do not contain manganese work best with these glazes. We recommend AMACO Milk Chocolate No. 30, AMACO Dark Chocolate No.32 and AMACO Buff Stoneware No. 46. Application Tips: Apply Kiln Ice glazes thicker than traditional Amaco glazes, at least an 1/8 inch thick (3.175mm). Glaze thickness is critical to achieve a nice crackle. Multiple brushed on layers is better than one thick one. When the glaze thickness starts to get heavy it will take longer to dry in between coats, this is due to the gums that are added to make it brushable also slows the dry time when glaze is thick. Food Safe? Yes, but due to durability, these glazes are not recommended for food surfaces. Use a liner glaze for any food surfaces on functional wares.
$22.00
AMACO Glazes KI-46 Frozen Fern
KI-46 Frozen Fern is a muddled yellow-green hue. Category: Mid-High Fire Glaze Firing Temperature: Cone 5 - Cone 6 Coats: 3-4 heavy coats What are Kiln Ice Glazes? These glazes are modeled after Guan Ware - a type of Chinese ceramics that was produced during the Southern Song dynasty. How does the crackle happen? The crackle is caused by the expansion and contraction of the glaze and clay body in relation to one another also known as the CTE, Coefficient of thermal expansion. Glaze thickness can affect the size of the crackle, smaller and tighter when thin, larger, and hexagonal when thick. With this glaze thicker is better. Recommended Clays: Brown or buff clays that do not contain manganese work best with these glazes. We recommend AMACO Milk Chocolate No. 30, AMACO Dark Chocolate No.32 and AMACO Buff Stoneware No. 46. Application Tips: Apply Kiln Ice glazes thicker than traditional Amaco glazes, at least an 1/8 inch thick (3.175mm). Glaze thickness is critical to achieve a nice crackle. Multiple brushed on layers is better than one thick one. When the glaze thickness starts to get heavy it will take longer to dry in between coats, this is due to the gums that are added to make it brushable also slows the dry time when glaze is thick. Food Safe? Yes, but due to durability, these glazes are not recommended for food surfaces. Use a liner glaze for any food surfaces on functional wares.
$22.00
AMACO Glazes KI-27 Glacial Lake
KI-27 Glacial Lake is a vibrant, blue-green hue. Category: Mid-High Fire Glaze Firing Temperature: Cone 5 - Cone 6 Coats: 3-4 heavy coats What are Kiln Ice Glazes? These glazes are modeled after Guan Ware - a type of Chinese ceramics that was produced during the Southern Song dynasty. How does the crackle happen? The crackle is caused by the expansion and contraction of the glaze and clay body in relation to one another also known as the CTE, Coefficient of thermal expansion. Glaze thickness can affect the size of the crackle, smaller and tighter when thin, larger, and hexagonal when thick. With this glaze thicker is better. Recommended Clays: Brown or buff clays that do not contain manganese work best with these glazes. We recommend AMACO Milk Chocolate No. 30, AMACO Dark Chocolate No.32 and AMACO Buff Stoneware No. 46. Application Tips: Apply Kiln Ice glazes thicker than traditional Amaco glazes, at least an 1/8 inch thick (3.175mm). Glaze thickness is critical to achieve a nice crackle. Multiple brushed on layers is better than one thick one. When the glaze thickness starts to get heavy it will take longer to dry in between coats, this is due to the gums that are added to make it brushable also slows the dry time when glaze is thick. Food Safe? Yes, but due to durability, these glazes are not recommended for food surfaces. Use a liner glaze for any food surfaces on functional wares.
$22.00
AMACO Glazes KI-21 Winter Glass
KI-21 Winter Glass is a pastel, frosty blue. Category: Mid-High Fire Glaze Firing Temperature: Cone 5 - Cone 6 Coats: 3-4 heavy coats What are Kiln Ice Glazes? These glazes are modeled after Guan Ware - a type of Chinese ceramics that was produced during the Southern Song dynasty. How does the crackle happen? The crackle is caused by the expansion and contraction of the glaze and clay body in relation to one another also known as the CTE, Coefficient of thermal expansion. Glaze thickness can affect the size of the crackle, smaller and tighter when thin, larger, and hexagonal when thick. With this glaze thicker is better. Recommended Clays: Brown or buff clays that do not contain manganese work best with these glazes. We recommend AMACO Milk Chocolate No. 30, AMACO Dark Chocolate No.32 and AMACO Buff Stoneware No. 46. Application Tips: Apply Kiln Ice glazes thicker than traditional Amaco glazes, at least an 1/8 inch thick (3.175mm). Glaze thickness is critical to achieve a nice crackle. Multiple brushed on layers is better than one thick one. When the glaze thickness starts to get heavy it will take longer to dry in between coats, this is due to the gums that are added to make it brushable also slows the dry time when glaze is thick. Food Safe? Yes, but due to durability, these glazes are not recommended for food surfaces. Use a liner glaze for any food surfaces on functional wares.
$22.00
AMACO Glazes KI-18 Arctic Blush
KI-18 Arctic Blush is a pastel pink glaze, with a delicate, milky quality. Category: Mid-High Fire Glaze Firing Temperature: Cone 5 - Cone 6 Coats: 3-4 heavy coats What are Kiln Ice Glazes? These glazes are modeled after Guan Ware - a type of Chinese ceramics that was produced during the Southern Song dynasty. How does the crackle happen? The crackle is caused by the expansion and contraction of the glaze and clay body in relation to one another also known as the CTE, Coefficient of thermal expansion. Glaze thickness can affect the size of the crackle, smaller and tighter when thin, larger, and hexagonal when thick. With this glaze thicker is better. Recommended Clays: Brown or buff clays that do not contain manganese work best with these glazes. We recommend AMACO Milk Chocolate No. 30, AMACO Dark Chocolate No.32 and AMACO Buff Stoneware No. 46. Application Tips: Apply Kiln Ice glazes thicker than traditional Amaco glazes, at least an 1/8 inch thick (3.175mm). Glaze thickness is critical to achieve a nice crackle. Multiple brushed on layers is better than one thick one. When the glaze thickness starts to get heavy it will take longer to dry in between coats, this is due to the gums that are added to make it brushable also slows the dry time when glaze is thick. Food Safe? Yes, but due to durability, these glazes are not recommended for food surfaces. Use a liner glaze for any food surfaces on functional wares.
$22.00
AMACO Glazes KI-11 Snow Drift
KI -11 Snow Drift is a diffused, milky white glaze. Category: Mid-High Fire Glaze Firing Temperature: Cone 5 - Cone 6 Coats: 3-4 heavy coats What are Kiln Ice Glazes? These glazes are modeled after Guan Ware - a type of Chinese ceramics that was produced during the Southern Song dynasty. How does the crackle happen? The crackle is caused by the expansion and contraction of the glaze and clay body in relation to one another also known as the CTE, Coefficient of thermal expansion. Glaze thickness can affect the size of the crackle, smaller and tighter when thin, larger, and hexagonal when thick. With this glaze thicker is better. Recommended Clays: Brown or buff clays that do not contain manganese work best with these glazes. We recommend AMACO Milk Chocolate No. 30, AMACO Dark Chocolate No.32 and AMACO Buff Stoneware No. 46. Application Tips: Apply Kiln Ice glazes thicker than traditional Amaco glazes, at least an 1/8 inch thick (3.175mm). Glaze thickness is critical to achieve a nice crackle. Multiple brushed on layers is better than one thick one. When the glaze thickness starts to get heavy it will take longer to dry in between coats, this is due to the gums that are added to make it brushable also slows the dry time when glaze is thick. Food Safe? Yes, but due to durability, these glazes are not recommended for food surfaces. Use a liner glaze for any food surfaces on functional wares.
$22.00
AMACO Glazes Bright Red VI-87, 8 oz.
$30.00
AMACO Glazes PCF-63 Sun Shower
PCF-63 Sun Shower is a pale yellow interspersed with fine, dark speckles. It breaks across textured surfaces and develops a warm blush float when thick. Great for layering with other glazes as a base or top coat. Good at cone 5, more fluid at cone 6. Shake well before use. Thin with water and AMACO® Gum Solution if needed. Apply 3 even coats of glaze to Cone 04 bisque. (Let the glaze dry between coats.)Glaze fire to Cone 5-6. Due to variations in raw materials used during manufacturing, we recommend firing glazed test tiles before using each new batch number of glaze.
$21.00
AMACO Glazes PCF-60 Sunbeam
PCF-60 Sunbeam is a radiant golden-yellow with subtle gradations of amber and honey. Great for layering with other glazes as a base or top coat. Beautiful on any color of clay. Good at cone 5, more fluid at cone 6. Shake well before use. Thin with water and AMACO® Gum Solution if needed. Apply 3 even coats of glaze to Cone 04 bisque. (Let the glaze dry between coats.) Glaze fire to Cone 5-6. Due to variations in raw materials used during manufacturing, we recommend firing glazed test tiles before using each new batch number of glaze.
$21.00
AMACO Glazes PCF-36 Rosemist
PCF-36 Rose Mist features a soft, blush-pink base, with subtle hints of lavender and white swirls. Great for layering with other glazes as a base or top coat. Beautiful on any color of clay. Good at cone 5, more fluid at cone 6. Shake well before use. Thin with water and AMACO® Gum Solution if needed. Apply 3 even coats of glaze to Cone 04 bisque. (Let the glaze dry between coats.) Glaze fire to Cone 5-6. Due to variations in raw materials used during manufacturing, we recommend firing glazed test tiles before using each new batch number of glaze.
$21.00
AMACO Glazes PCF-33 Mystic Tide
PCF-33 Mystic Tide is earthy green, highlighted by a subtle, mottled texture that adds depth and complexity to the surface. Great for layering with other glazes as a base or top coat. Beautiful on any color of clay. Good at cone 5, more fluid at cone 6. Shake well before use. Thin with water and AMACO® Gum Solution if needed. Apply 3 even coats of glaze to Cone 04 bisque. (Let the glaze dry between coats.) Glaze fire to Cone 5-6. Due to variations in raw materials used during manufacturing, we recommend firing glazed test tiles before using each new batch number of glaze.
$21.00
AMACO Glazes PCF-21 Ocean Drift
PCF-21 Ocean Drift is a calming blue color, interspersed with fine, dark speckles that add texture and visual interest. Great for layering with other glazes as a base or top coat. Beautiful on any color of clay. Good at cone 5, more fluid at cone 6. Shake well before use. Thin with water and AMACO® Gum Solution if needed. Apply 3 even coats of glaze to Cone 04 bisque. (Let the glaze dry between coats.) Glaze fire to Cone 5-6. Due to variations in raw materials used during manufacturing, we recommend firing glazed test tiles before using each new batch number of glaze.
$21.00
AMACO Glazes PCF-16 Aurora Breeze
PCF-16 Aurora Breeze is a hazy pink glaze with hints of blue and purple and dark speckles. It breaks across textured surfaces, developing a warm blush float when thick. Great for layering with other glazes as a base or top coat. Beautiful on any color of clay. Good at cone 5, more fluid at cone 6. Shake well before use. Thin with water and AMACO® Gum Solution if needed. Apply 3 even coats of glaze to Cone 04 bisque. (Let the glaze dry between coats.) Glaze fire to Cone 5-6. Due to variations in raw materials used during manufacturing, we recommend firing glazed test tiles before using each new batch number of glaze.
$21.00
AMACO Glazes Stardust Dipping & Layering
The Dipping and Layering glazes are new, easy-to-use mid-range dry dipping glazes that were designed to be dipped and layered with ease. These glaze colors are inspired by popular layering colors from the Potter's Choice glaze series. Quick mixing! Pre-measured, dry dipping materials. Simply add one gallon of distilled water per 1 bag of dry materials! Each glaze bag produces roughly 1.25 gallons or at least 10 pints worth of glaze! The glazes are perfect for the studio or classroom! Easy application and faster than brushing with consistent and reliable results!
$165.00
AMACO Glazes Brick Red Dipping & Layering
The Dipping and Layering glazes are new, easy-to-use mid-range dry dipping glazes that were designed to be dipped and layered with ease. These glaze colors are inspired by popular layering colors from the Potter's Choice glaze series. Quick mixing! Pre-measured, dry dipping materials. Simply add one gallon of distilled water per 1 bag of dry materials! Each glaze bag produces roughly 1.25 gallons or at least 10 pints worth of glaze! The glazes are perfect for the studio or classroom! Easy application and faster than brushing with consistent and reliable results!
$165.00
AMACO Glazes Storm Cloud Dipping & Layering
The Dipping and Layering glazes are new, easy-to-use mid-range dry dipping glazes that were designed to be dipped and layered with ease. These glaze colors are inspired by popular layering colors from the Potter's Choice glaze series. Quick mixing! Pre-measured, dry dipping materials. Simply add one gallon of distilled water per 1 bag of dry materials! Each glaze bag produces roughly 1.25 gallons or at least 10 pints worth of glaze! The glazes are perfect for the studio or classroom! Easy application and faster than brushing with consistent and reliable results!
$165.00
AMACO Glazes Coastline Dipping & Layering
The Dipping and Layering glazes are new, easy-to-use mid-range dry dipping glazes that were designed to be dipped and layered with ease. These glaze colors are inspired by popular layering colors from the Potter's Choice glaze series. Quick mixing! Pre-measured, dry dipping materials. Simply add one gallon of distilled water per 1 bag of dry materials! Each glaze bag produces roughly 1.25 gallons or at least 10 pints worth of glaze! The glazes are perfect for the studio or classroom! Easy application and faster than brushing with consistent and reliable results!
$165.00
AMACO Glazes Midnight Blue Dipping & Layering
The Dipping and Layering glazes are new, easy-to-use mid-range dry dipping glazes that were designed to be dipped and layered with ease. These glaze colors are inspired by popular layering colors from the Potter's Choice glaze series. Quick mixing! Pre-measured, dry dipping materials. Simply add one gallon of distilled water per 1 bag of dry materials! Each glaze bag produces roughly 1.25 gallons or at least 10 pints worth of glaze! The glazes are perfect for the studio or classroom! Easy application and faster than brushing with consistent and reliable results!
$165.00
AMACO Glazes PC-68 Pt Golden Honey
Semi-gloss warm yellow, Golden Honey is a translucent glaze like whipped honey. Breaks lighter on texture, a richer color where thick.
$24.00
AMACO Glazes PC-72 Pt Fire & Ice
Flambé is a copper red glaze with tones of purple and blue that gives the same results in oxidation as a traditional reduction copper glaze. Flambé breaks clear on edges or where thin. Cara, a glazing specialist at AMACO, recently posted a series of 3 videos that specifically addresses the challenges of their two new copper red based glazes in the PC series, PC-70 Copper Red and PC-71 Flambè, with tips and helpful hints on how to apply the glaze to get the best possible results. These videos are REALLY helpful! Part 1: https://www.facebook.com/100012298691522/videos/961323714287576/ Part 2: https://www.facebook.com/100012298691522/videos/961365770950037/ Part 3: https://www.facebook.com/100012298691522/videos/961407187612562/
$24.00
AMACO Glazes AMACO LG Blacks & Grays
AMACO® Gloss Glazes fire to a smooth, glossy finish at a witness Cone 05. Always slow fire lead free glazes for best results. AMACO® Gloss Glazes flow slightly during firing to a high gloss finish, while correcting most application imperfections. Great for enhancing texture Vibrant colors Glossy surfaces ideal for utilitarian pottery Shown on White Clay Cone 05 LG-10 is our most popular Clear Glaze for studios!
$24.00
AMACO Glazes AMACO LG Yellows & Oranges
AMACO® Gloss Glazes fire to a smooth, glossy finish at a witness Cone 05. Always slow fire lead free glazes for best results. AMACO® Gloss Glazes flow slightly during firing to a high gloss finish, while correcting most application imperfections. Great for enhancing texture Vibrant colors Glossy surfaces ideal for utilitarian pottery Shown on White Clay Cone 05 LG-10 is our most popular Clear Glaze for studios!
$24.00 - $32.50
AMACO Glazes AMACO LG Purples & Reds
AMACO® Gloss Glazes fire to a smooth, glossy finish at a witness Cone 05. Always slow fire lead free glazes for best results. AMACO® Gloss Glazes flow slightly during firing to a high gloss finish, while correcting most application imperfections. Great for enhancing texture Vibrant colors Glossy surfaces ideal for utilitarian pottery Shown on White Clay Cone 05 LG-10 is our most popular Clear Glaze for studios!
$24.00 - $32.50
AMACO Glazes PC-56 Ancient Copper
We are delighted to announce that Ancient Copper has been successfully reformulated. After a temporary hiatus due to material issues, our beloved Ancient Copper glaze from the Potter's Choice line RETURNS! We understand how much this glaze means to our community of artists, and we've worked tirelessly to bring it back and make it better than ever. The only discernible change is in its finish at varying firing temperatures, offering you even more versatility in your ceramic creations. At Cone 5, expect a robust copper satin matte surface. Meanwhile, firing at Cone 6 will reveal the sought-after bright copper blooms that has made Ancient Copper a staple in pottery studios worldwide. As always, we encourage our artists to conduct test tiles to ensure optimal results. Thank you for your patience and continued support as we bring back this treasured glaze. Get ready to rediscover the magic of Ancient Copper!
$24.00
AMACO Glazes Semi-Moist Underglazes Set 112
$50.00
AMACO Glazes PC-72 Fire & Ice
$24.00
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