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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
Indigo underglaze is a deep purple-blue color at cone 05 and darkens under a clear glaze. When fired to cone 5, it becomes more blue in color and then darkens slightly at cone 10.
Sea Glass Blue underglaze is a very pale blue-green color at cone 05 and becomes richer and darker under a clear glaze. It remains the same at cone 5, but fired to cone 10 becomes more blue.
Blood Orange Underglaze is a fiery tangerine color at Cone 05 which intensifies under a clear glaze. When fired to Cone 5 and Cone 10, it becomes slightly darker. May bubble with HF-9 Zinc-Free Clear at cone 5, use HF-10 Clear glaze to prevent bubbles.
Nectar underglaze is a warm yellow color like honeysuckle flowers at cone 05 and becomes more light amber under a clear glaze. It slightly intensifies at cone 5 and cone 10.
Solar Rainbow is a highly fluid, dark gloss glaze with iridescent rainbow crystals. Breaks translucent. Apply to: Cone 04 Bisqueware Number of coats: 4 coats This glaze performs best at cone 6 but can be fired to cone 5. For best results, leave the inside or back of the form unglazed. Can be fired in a normal medium-speed firing with no special cooling schedule required. To take this glaze to the next level, use a controlled cooling schedule for increased crystal growth. These glazes are prone to running so we recommend stopping your glaze about half an inch above the foot. You can also use a drip tray or soft bricks to protect kiln shelves.
Firing schedule:
Cone 5 = 1184 °C (at 150°C/hour for the final 100°C of firing) / 2201°F ( at 270°F/hour in the final 200°F of firing)
Cone 6 = 1241°C (at 150°C/hour for the final 100°C of firing) / 2266°F ( at 270°F/hour in the final 200°F of firing)
Mars Crystal is a highly fluid, dark brick red glaze with silvery, iridescent crystals. Opaque and breaks darker. Apply to: Cone 04 Bisqueware Number of coats: 4 coats This glaze performs best at cone 6 but can be fired to cone 5. For best results, leave the inside or back of the form unglazed. Can be fired in a normal medium-speed firing with no special cooling schedule required. To take this glaze to the next level, use a controlled cooling schedule for increased crystal growth. These glazes are prone to running so we recommend stopping your glaze about half an inch above the foot. You can also use a drip tray or soft bricks to protect kiln shelves
Firing schedule:
Cone 5 = 1184 °C (at 150°C/hour for the final 100°C of firing) / 2201°F ( at 270°F/hour in the final 200°F of firing)
Cone 6 = 1241°C (at 150°C/hour for the final 100°C of firing) / 2266°F ( at 270°F/hour in the final 200°F of firing)
Dark Star is a fluid, dark matte glaze with iridescent crystals like a beetle shell. Breaks translucent. Apply to: Cone 04 Bisqueware Number of coats: 4 coats This glaze performs best at cone 6 but can be fired to cone 5. For best results, leave the inside or back of the form unglazed. Can be fired in a normal medium-speed firing with no special cooling schedule required. To take this glaze to the next level, use a controlled cooling schedule for increased crystal growth. These glazes are prone to running so we recommend stopping your glaze about half an inch above the foot. You can also use a drip tray or soft bricks to protect kiln shelves.
Firing schedule:
Cone 5 = 1184 °C (at 150°C/hour for the final 100°C of firing) / 2201°F ( at 270°F/hour in the final 200°F of firing)
Cone 6 = 1241°C (at 150°C/hour for the final 100°C of firing) / 2266°F ( at 270°F/hour in the final 200°F of firing)
Solar Flare is a highly fluid light brown glaze with an iridescent crystalline surface. Opaque and glossy with a slight texture on the crystals. Apply to: Cone 04 Bisqueware Number of coats: 4 coats This glaze performs best at cone 6 but can be fired to cone 5. For best results, leave the inside or back of the form unglazed. Can be fired in a normal medium-speed firing with no special cooling schedule required. To take this glaze to the next level, use a controlled cooling schedule for increased crystal growth. These glazes are prone to running so we recommend stopping your glaze about half an inch above the foot. You can also use a drip tray or soft bricks to protect kiln shelves.
Firing schedule:
Cone 5 = 1184 °C (at 150°C/hour for the final 100°C of firing) / 2201°F ( at 270°F/hour in the final 200°F of firing)
Cone 6 = 1241°C (at 150°C/hour for the final 100°C of firing) / 2266°F ( at 270°F/hour in the final 200°F of firing)
Supernova is a highly fluid creamy white translucent glaze with a crystalline surface like frost on a window. The gloss glaze surface is opalescent and breaks slightly more cream than white. Apply to: Cone 04 Bisqueware Number of coats: 4 coats This glaze performs best at cone 5 but can be fired to cone 6. For best results, leave the inside or back of the form unglazed. Can be fired in a normal medium-speed firing with no special cooling schedule required. To take this glaze to the next level, use a controlled cooling schedule for increased crystal growth These glazes are prone to running so we recommend stopping your glaze about half an inch above the foot. You can also use a drip tray or soft bricks to protect kiln shelves.
Firing schedule:
Cone 5 = 1184 °C (at 150°C/hour for the final 100°C of firing) / 2201°F ( at 270°F/hour in the final 200°F of firing)
Cone 6 = 1241°C (at 150°C/hour for the final 100°C of firing) / 2266°F ( at 270°F/hour in the final 200°F of firing)
Satin Matte Goldenrod is an opaque, warm yellow glaze like a summer flower. This glaze likes to hug the edges, accentuating texture. Safety Warning Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Satin Matte Cayenne is a semi-opaque, spicy red glaze with an earthy tone that resembles terracotta. It breaks slightly over the edges, accentuating textured ware while maintaining a clean appearance. Safety Warning Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Satin Matte Moss is an opaque, olive green glaze resembling dark, meadowy moss, as the name suggests. This glaze likes to hug the edges, accentuating texture. Safety Warning Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Satin Matte Seafoam is a semi-opaque, aqua glaze that evokes a sense of tranquility like an ocean breeze. It breaks gently over edges, accentuating textured ware while maintaining a silky, clean appearance. Safety Warning Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Satin Matte Marble is a semi-opaque, pale gray glaze with just a whisper of color. It breaks over edges and enhances textured ware while possessing a classic overall look. Safety Warning Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Satin Matte Stone is an opaque taupe glaze that looks and feels as smooth as the perfect skipping stone. When applied over texture, it breaks over the edges while retaining its smooth appearance. Safety Warning Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Get a glimpse of the stunning C-52 Red Rock! This playful glaze from Amaco's Celadon series boasts a vibrant red color with a dreamy translucent finish. Perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your pottery creations.