Glazes in this category are designed for Earthenware temperatures, however many will fire to hotter temperatures. Use filters to narrow down your choices by brand, series, finish, effect or color
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Opaque Gloss glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. These glazes require 2 to 3 coats by brushing for opaque coverage. In general, a more even appearance can be achieved by alternating the direction of brush strokes by 90° to the previous coat (i.e. first brush up and down the piece, next coat brush side to side). These glazes do not bleed together very much so they can usually be butted against each other without the colors running.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Opaque Gloss glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. These glazes require 2 to 3 coats by brushing for opaque coverage. In general, a more even appearance can be achieved by alternating the direction of brush strokes by 90° to the previous coat (i.e. first brush up and down the piece, next coat brush side to side). These glazes do not bleed together very much so they can usually be butted against each other without the colors running.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Opaque Gloss glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. These glazes require 2 to 3 coats by brushing for opaque coverage. In general, a more even appearance can be achieved by alternating the direction of brush strokes by 90° to the previous coat (i.e. first brush up and down the piece, next coat brush side to side). These glazes do not bleed together very much so they can usually be butted against each other without the colors running.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Opaque Gloss glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. These glazes require 2 to 3 coats by brushing for opaque coverage. In general, a more even appearance can be achieved by alternating the direction of brush strokes by 90° to the previous coat (i.e. first brush up and down the piece, next coat brush side to side). These glazes do not bleed together very much so they can usually be butted against each other without the colors running.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The AMACO Low Fire Matt glaze series is a group of satin-matt glazes that boast a bright, lively color palette and a buttery soft surface after firing. Unlike more fluid glazes, these glazes are stiff and will not flow in the kiln, making them perfect for certain types of decorative techniques and surface treatment for both pottery and sculptural ware. (The LM cups were created by artist Justin Rothshank.)
For Matte Surfaces
Dinnerware Safe
Cups shown are on Red Clay (overglaze decals fired after)
Birds shown are White Clay
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The low-fire Cone 06/04 Opaque Gloss glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. These glazes require 2 to 3 coats by brushing for opaque coverage. In general, a more even appearance can be achieved by alternating the direction of brush strokes by 90° to the previous coat (i.e. first brush up and down the piece, next coat brush side to side). These glazes do not bleed together very much so they can usually be butted against each other without the colors running.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Opaque Gloss glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. These glazes require 2 to 3 coats by brushing for opaque coverage. In general, a more even appearance can be achieved by alternating the direction of brush strokes by 90° to the previous coat (i.e. first brush up and down the piece, next coat brush side to side). These glazes do not bleed together very much so they can usually be butted against each other without the colors running.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Opaque Gloss glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. These glazes require 2 to 3 coats by brushing for opaque coverage. In general, a more even appearance can be achieved by alternating the direction of brush strokes by 90° to the previous coat (i.e. first brush up and down the piece, next coat brush side to side). These glazes do not bleed together very much so they can usually be butted against each other without the colors running.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Opaque Gloss glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. These glazes require 2 to 3 coats by brushing for opaque coverage. In general, a more even appearance can be achieved by alternating the direction of brush strokes by 90° to the previous coat (i.e. first brush up and down the piece, next coat brush side to side). These glazes do not bleed together very much so they can usually be butted against each other without the colors running.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Opaque Gloss glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. These glazes require 2 to 3 coats by brushing for opaque coverage. In general, a more even appearance can be achieved by alternating the direction of brush strokes by 90° to the previous coat (i.e. first brush up and down the piece, next coat brush side to side). These glazes do not bleed together very much so they can usually be butted against each other without the colors running.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Opaque Gloss glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. These glazes require 2 to 3 coats by brushing for opaque coverage. In general, a more even appearance can be achieved by alternating the direction of brush strokes by 90° to the previous coat (i.e. first brush up and down the piece, next coat brush side to side). These glazes do not bleed together very much so they can usually be butted against each other without the colors running.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Opaque Gloss glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. These glazes require 2 to 3 coats by brushing for opaque coverage. In general, a more even appearance can be achieved by alternating the direction of brush strokes by 90° to the previous coat (i.e. first brush up and down the piece, next coat brush side to side). These glazes do not bleed together very much so they can usually be butted against each other without the colors running.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Opaque Gloss glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. These glazes require 2 to 3 coats by brushing for opaque coverage. In general, a more even appearance can be achieved by alternating the direction of brush strokes by 90° to the previous coat (i.e. first brush up and down the piece, next coat brush side to side). These glazes do not bleed together very much so they can usually be butted against each other without the colors running.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Opaque Gloss glazes are all lead-free, dinnerware safe, and A/P non-toxic. These glazes require 2 to 3 coats by brushing for opaque coverage. In general, a more even appearance can be achieved by alternating the direction of brush strokes by 90° to the previous coat (i.e. first brush up and down the piece, next coat brush side to side). These glazes do not bleed together very much so they can usually be butted against each other without the colors running.
Mottled Burgundy is an active, flowing low-fire glaze that breaks clear over texture and pools a rich, deep aubergine where thick. Because of its tendency to break and expose the clay body beneath, this glaze looks stunning over red clay and over textured ware that has been painted with underglaze.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.
The low-fire Cone 06/04 Low-Stone glazes (low-fire but stoneware-style effects) are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Requires 2-3 coats for opaque coverage and unlike other earthenware glazes can create wonderful and surprising combinations when layered with each other.