Coyote's most popular series! You can achieve stunning and amazingly varied results with a single glaze, or truly spectacular effects by layering over other glazes. The Archie's Series can be challenging to use, but rewards your skill with some of the most beautiful glazes available. They flow and interact with other colors dramatically, creating fantastic finishes unlike anything else possible in an electric kiln. They are also strongly affected by slow-cooling. This series is more demanding and the application is critical; too thin and they can be ugly, too thick and they will be runny. Food safe. Not all glazes will fit well on all clay bodies (nor do all clay bodies fit well with all glazes), so it is always a good idea to test a glaze on the clay you are using to insure they are compatible. Most of the Coyote glazes have fairly average expansion rates, and are likely to fit most average clay bodies. Coyote has one series of low expansion glazes that can shiver if used on a high expansion clay body, so care should be taken to make sure these glazes fit the clay you are using. They are: Archie's Base, Blue Purple, Eggplant, Gun Metal Green, Ice Blue, Opal, Red Gold and Rhubarb.
Archie's Glazes
Coyote Clay & Color Archie's Base 034
The glorious and mesmerizing Archie's base is a delicate blend of pale pink and creamy hues, but truly comes alive when mixed with other glazes. Its transformative properties create stunning new patterns and enhance the colors of other glazes.
$27.20 - $467.60
Coyote Clay & Color Blue Purple 028
Explore the captivating hues of pale blue and soft lavender in this stunning piece, adorned with beautiful blue crystals. Every firing reveals a unique and mesmerizing display of these colors, while a slow cool brings forth an explosion of crystals.
$28.20 - $494.80
Coyote Clay & Color Eggplant 056
Discover the vibrant and captivating Eggplant 056 glaze. From stunning matt purple to glossy green and intense blue crystals, Eggplant adds a unique touch to your pottery. While extra thick or hot, it may get runny, but its unpredictable nature adds to the excitement and versatility of this glaze. Truly a must-have for any pottery enthusiast!
$28.30 - $491.80
Coyote Clay & Color Frosted Topaz 240
Transform your pottery into masterpieces with the Frosted Topaz 240 glaze from Archie's Series. This glaze offers a stunning frosted topaz effect, resulting in a luscious and frothy surface that will elevate your creations to new heights. Experience the power of Frosted Topaz 240 for yourself!
$31.60 - $568.00
Coyote Clay & Color Gun Metal Green 026
One of Coyote's most popular and versatile glazes. A very runny, richly varied green that can be unpredictable, sometimes creating both matt and gloss areas on a single pot. Combines beautifully with almost all Coyote Glazes, and explodes with crystals in a slow cool. Our Mid-Fire Glaze of the Month - April 2013I always enjoy the glaze of the month tests that I do, and I like to find the uniqueness and beauty in each glaze I use, but sometimes, I open the kiln and just absolutely fall in love. This was true of our April Glaze of the Month for Mid-Fire. Coyote Gun Metal Green is beautiful on a wide variety of clay bodies all on its own, and I like it with one coat, two coats or three coats. Depending on the thickness, you can achieve an entirely different effect from a lovely seafoam green with hints of metal to a darker mottled green with hints of seafoam to a mid-tone green with metallic float. This glaze also works nicely in combination with other glazes. The versatility and beauty of this glaze has earned it a spot in my permanent pallet.
$28.20 - $494.60
Coyote Clay & Color Ice Blue 058
A runny but beautiful pale blue glaze. Icy blue crystals appear frequently in this glaze, especially when it is slow cooled. Experience the beauty of our Ice Blue 058 glaze, with its stunning pale blue color and delicate, runny texture. Slow cooling reveals icy blue crystals throughout, adding a touch of magic to every piece. Elevate your pottery with this unique and captivating glaze.
$28.40 - $491.20
Coyote Clay & Color Magenta Sky 241
Experience the luxurious and elegant beauty of Magenta Sky 241. This stunning product features a satin-matte surface adorned with glistening magenta crystals and a rose gold finish. Elevate your style and add a touch of sophistication to any look with Magenta Sky 241.
$29.80 - $526.50
Coyote Clay & Color Opal 055
Possibly our runniest glaze, but also one of our most beautiful. Opal is a brilliant pearlescent blue that varies from translucent where thin to mottled where thick.
$23.70 - $393.70
Coyote Clay & Color Papaya 242
Indulge in the vibrant, burnt orange shade of Papaya 242. Its luxurious satin sheen surface invites you to touch and admire its depth of color. Elevate your style and add a pop of excitement to any look with this alluring shade.
$32.60 - $590.40
Coyote Clay & Color Parakeet Yellow 243
Ignite your pottery with the unique and eye-catching Parakeet Yellow 243. Its vibrant yellow shade, stunning satin surface, and crystal edges provide depth and visual texture.
$30.70 - $546.10
Coyote Clay & Color Red Gold 031
One of Coyote's most beautiful and popular glazes. Red Gold is a golden cream color with streaks of reddish brown. Depending on the thickness and firing, it can achieve a wide range of colors and finishes, sometimes including blue crystals. It can be very runny.
$27.40 - $473.90
Coyote Clay & Color Rhubarb 057
A beautiful, but runny, glaze, similar to the Archie's Base but more reliably pink. Combines well with any Coyote glaze.
$30.80 - $548.10
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Series Information: Coyote Archies Glazes
Coyote's most popular series! You can achieve stunning and amazingly varied results with a single glaze, or truly spectacular effects by layering over other glazes. The Archie's Series can be challenging to use, but rewards your skill with some of the most beautiful glazes available. They flow and interact with other colors dramatically, creating fantastic finishes unlike anything else possible in an electric kiln. They are also strongly affected by slow-cooling. This series is more demanding and the application is critical; too thin and they can be ugly, too thick and they will be runny. Food safe. Not all glazes will fit well on all clay bodies (nor do all clay bodies fit well with all glazes), so it is always a good idea to test a glaze on the clay you are using to insure they are compatible. Most of the Coyote glazes have fairly average expansion rates, and are likely to fit most average clay bodies. Coyote has one series of low expansion glazes that can shiver if used on a high expansion clay body, so care should be taken to make sure these glazes fit the clay you are using. They are: Archie's Base, Blue Purple, Eggplant, Gun Metal Green, Ice Blue, Opal, Red Gold and Rhubarb.
Usage Information Coyote Glaze Application instructions
Basic Glazing Instructions
First you want to apply wax resist to the foot of your pot (where you don't want any glaze). When you dip your pot in bucket of glaze, the glaze won't stick where you have waxed. The glazes become molten glass in the kiln, so if there is any glaze on the bottom, your pot will stick to the shelf. This will wreck your pot and your kiln shelves! Paint a thin coat of wax on the bottom, as well as up the sides at least ¼ inch. All glazes move a little in the firing, and some are quite runny. Always leave enough room for your glaze to flow some without sticking to the kiln shelf. Until you are familiar with a particular glaze, it is better to leave some extra room.
- Use a thin coat of wax. It works better and dries faster.
- Let the wax dry for at least 15 or 20 minutes before dipping a pot in glaze.
- Use an old cruddy brush, they are never the same after using for wax.
- Clean your wax brush in warm water with a drop or two of dishwashing soap.
- Be careful not to get the wax where you don't want it, i.e. waxy fingerprints.
- Before you glaze your work, you should quickly rinse it under cold water.
- Thoroughly mix the glaze just before you use it.
Dipping
To coat the whole piece in a single glaze, the easiest technique is to pick it up with a pair of glaze tongs, dip it in, count to three and pull it out. Make sure to empty it as you withdraw it. If you pull a bowl out still full of glaze it will weigh so much that the tongs will break through. Hold it upside down over the bucket to drain the excess glaze. There will probably be some glaze sticking to the waxed areas; wipe off what you can while you are holding it with the tongs. Set the piece down and let it dry. After it is dry enough to handle, turn it over and sponge off any glaze still remaining on the bottom. The foot must be perfectly clean before it can go in a kiln.
Brushing
For brushing, most glazes need 2 to 3 coats. It is easier to get even coverage if you brush the first coat side to side, then the next coat up and down.
Firing
These glazes work best when fired between cone 5 and 6 (Orton Standard or Self-Supporting Cones, used as a witness cone placed on the kiln shelf during firing). If you use a kiln sitter you usually have to use a cone six in the sitter to achieve a good cone 5. For automatic kilns, we fire to cone 5 (fast) with a 15 minute hold. Every kiln is different, so you may have to fine tune your firing to achieve the best results.
Safety Information Coyote Glaze Safety Info & SDS
Coyote Glazes are evaluated by an independent toxicologist. None of their recipes use lead and all are non-toxic in the liquid state. Continue reading below for more information. |
Liquid Glaze |
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All Coyote liquid glazes are non-toxic under proposed use conditions (brushing, pouring, and dipping). All Coyote glazes are lead free, most are cadmium free; however none of these glazes should be taken internally as they contain ingredients not suitable for ingestion or inhalation. All Coyote glazes contain quartz (silica), and some contain cobalt, chromium and cadmium. We do not recommend that the glazes be used for spraying, as that would increase the risk of inhalation. Product labeling; All Coyote glazes have been evaluated by an independent toxicologist and are properly labeled in accordance with ASTM D-4236. In liquid form none require any warning statement other than "conforms to ASTM D-4236." However, we voluntarily adhere to stricter labeling guidelines which include the following statements: -WARNING: This glaze contains quartz, and might contain titanium dioxide, chromium, cobalt, or cadmium. Possible cancer agent based on tests with laboratory animals, exposure may cause lung damage. -Keep out of reach of children, avoid inhalation. Call your local poison control center for more health information. -This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. |
Dry Glaze |
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Coyote Dry Glazes contain the same ingredients as the Liquid Glazes. However, due to the increased potential risk of inhalation, they are not labeled as non-toxic. Liquid glaze or underglaze when sprayed also poses an inhalation risk. All Coyote glazes contain quartz (silica), and some contain cobalt, chromium and cadmium. Avoid creating dust, use a NIOSH approved respirator and local exhaust. All of our glazes are lead free, most are cadmium free; however none of these glazes should be taken internally as they contain ingredients not suitable for ingestion or inhalation. Product labeling; All Coyote glazes have been evaluated by an independent toxicologist and are properly labeled in accordance with ASTM D-4236. Dry glazes have the following statements: -WARNING. This glaze contains QUARTZ (SILICA) POSSIBLE CANCER AGENT BASED ON TESTS WITH LABORATORY ANIMALS. EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE LUNG DAMAGE KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN AVOID INHALATION CALL YOUR LOCAL POISON CONTROL CENTER FOR MORE HEALTH INFORMATION. -WARNING: This product contains crystalline silica and/or other chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. MSDS Available. Conforms to ASTM D 4236 |
Food Safety |
Currently the only materials that are regulated by the FDA regarding food safety in ceramic glazes are lead and cadmium. All Coyote glazes are lead free, and those containing cadmium (in the form of inclusion stains) have in our testing passed FDA cadmium release guidelines when properly fired. Because of the many variables in every studio, we cannot guarantee that your ware will be safe for food use. Firing temperature, interaction between different glazes or underglazes, or possible contamination can all affect the food safety of your work. Potters making ware for food use must test their own work to determine its dinnerware status. We recommend that ware produced for sale be tested by the potter at an approved laboratory before it is marketed. You can find information about the lab Coyote uses at www.vanguardglobalassociates.com (Vanguard Global Associates). Amethyst, Brick Red, Buttercup, Butterscotch Shino, Cedar Shino, Cherry Satin, Clementine, Coral Satin, Dragon's Eye, Dusty Rose, Enchanted Sunset, Fairy Rose, Fire Opal, Lemon Cream Satin, Mulberry, Orange, Passion Red, Peach Blush, Persimmon, Phoenix Egg, Plum Shino, Pomegranate, Pumpkin, Really Red, Red, Red Orange, Rhubarb, Sedona Sunset, Sundrop, Sunrise Shino, Sunset Pink, Sunshine Yellow, Tangerine, Tiger Lily, Texas Rose, and Turquoise Lake contain Cadmium in the form of inclusion stains; in our testing, all of these glazes passed FDA guidelines in leaching tests for cadmium release. Blue Matt, Bronze Temmoku, Crystal Aurora, Crystal Celadon, Crystal Nebula, Crystal Lagoon, Green Matt, Green Shino, Iron Matt, Ivory Crystal, Peacock Green, Rose Crystal and Turquoise Matt are not recommended for food use, as they may change color or texture with repeated exposure to food and dishwasher detergents. The Crawl glazes are not recommended for food use due to their texture. |
California Prop 65 Warning |
California law now requires that certain warnings must be prominently displayed on the website and labeling of any product containing materials from their list of regulated chemicals. To comply with this, all Coyote Glazes and Underglazes now have some variation of the following warning: WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Quartz and Lithium Carbonate, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov |