(1100) Stoneware The Cone 5 Stoneware Reactive glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They are formulated to produce interesting and beautiful effects after firing. Their final appearance can be affected by different clays and also the presence of layering of other glazes. Due to the sensitive nature of these glazes, Cone 5 specifically is our recommended firing temperature.
(1100) Stoneware The Cone 5 Stoneware Reactive glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They are formulated to produce interesting and beautiful effects after firing. Their final appearance can be affected by different clays and also the presence of layering of other glazes. Due to the sensitive nature of these glazes, Cone 5 specifically is our recommended firing temperature.
(1100) Stoneware The Cone 5 Stoneware Reactive glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They are formulated to produce interesting and beautiful effects after firing. Their final appearance can be affected by different clays and also the presence of layering of other glazes. Due to the sensitive nature of these glazes, Cone 5 specifically is our recommended firing temperature.
(1100) Stoneware The Cone 5 Stoneware Reactive glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. They are formulated to produce interesting and beautiful effects after firing. Their final appearance can be affected by different clays and also the presence of layering of other glazes. Due to the sensitive nature of these glazes, Cone 5 specifically is our recommended firing temperature.
Art Deco Green is a glossy, light blue-green glaze that floats metallic spots to the surface resembling a patinate copper roof. When applied thin, this glaze tends to have more metallic spots. A thicker application should result in smaller spots.
Sage is an opaque, warm gray green glaze that has subtle, frothy tones of pink. This glaze layers very well with other Potter's Choice glazes- particularly as a top coat.
Spectrum has recently made a change in the red iron oxide that they use in some glazes. This substitution will not affect the finished appearance of the glazes. However it will make the raw glaze in the jar look darker. This change will affect glazes starting at batch number 45260 and higher. The glazes that are affected by this change are as follows: 1145 Texture Autumn 1198 Oil Spot 1221 Texture Oatmeal 1404 Wasabi 1411 Nutmeg 1530 Coffee 1531 Latte 1532 Storm Cloud 1533 Muddy Hippo 1536 Dark Leopard 1538 Swamp Water 1543 Light Coffee 1544 Light Latte
Spectrum has recently made a change in the red iron oxide that they use in some glazes. This substitution will not affect the finished appearance of the glazes. However it will make the raw glaze in the jar look darker. This change will affect glazes starting at batch number 45260 and higher. The glazes that are affected by this change are as follows: 1145 Texture Autumn 1198 Oil Spot 1221 Texture Oatmeal 1404 Wasabi 1411 Nutmeg 1530 Coffee 1531 Latte 1532 Storm Cloud 1533 Muddy Hippo 1536 Dark Leopard 1538 Swamp Water 1543 Light Coffee 1544 Light Latte
The Cone 4/6 Nova glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. The Nova glazes are similar to the other Spectrum Stoneware glazes but were designed specifically for dipping and available in 1 gallon buckets both wet and dry. They're also available in the traditional brushing formula in pints and gallons.
The Cone 4/6 Nova glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. The Nova glazes are similar to the other Spectrum Stoneware glazes but were designed specifically for dipping and available in 1 gallon buckets both wet and dry. They're also available in the traditional brushing formula in pints and gallons.
The Cone 4/6 Nova glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. The Nova glazes are similar to the other Spectrum Stoneware glazes but were designed specifically for dipping and available in 1 gallon buckets both wet and dry. They're also available in the traditional brushing formula in pints and gallons.
Spectrum has recently made a change in the red iron oxide that they use in some glazes. This substitution will not affect the finished appearance of the glazes. However it will make the raw glaze in the jar look darker. This change will affect glazes starting at batch number 45260 and higher. The glazes that are affected by this change are as follows: 1145 Texture Autumn 1198 Oil Spot 1221 Texture Oatmeal 1404 Wasabi 1411 Nutmeg 1530 Coffee 1531 Latte 1532 Storm Cloud 1533 Muddy Hippo 1536 Dark Leopard 1538 Swamp Water 1543 Light Coffee 1544 Light Latte
Spectrum has recently made a change in the red iron oxide that they use in some glazes. This substitution will not affect the finished appearance of the glazes. However it will make the raw glaze in the jar look darker. This change will affect glazes starting at batch number 45260 and higher. The glazes that are affected by this change are as follows: 1145 Texture Autumn 1198 Oil Spot 1221 Texture Oatmeal 1404 Wasabi 1411 Nutmeg 1530 Coffee 1531 Latte 1532 Storm Cloud 1533 Muddy Hippo 1536 Dark Leopard 1538 Swamp Water 1543 Light Coffee 1544 Light Latte
From intense hues to pastel tones, Amaco Underglaze Chalk Crayons can be used as is, sharpened for fine detail or dissolved in water for painting or spraying. All colors in the Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons series are LEAD FREE. Ceramic decoration with unusual, effective styles and a variety of textures can be created with AMACO® Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons. The 2-3/4 x 7/16 chalk crayons come in sixteen colors ranging from intense hues to pastel tones. Chalk Crayons can be used like pastels on bisque pottery, which results in a pebbled appearance. Colors may be blended or smoothed by rubbing with the fingers or a swab of cotton on a toothpick. Water color effects are obtained by brushing sketches with water. For fine lines, the chalk crayons can be sharpened. Small pieces of chalk crayon may be dissolved in water for painting or spraying. Clear Transparent AMACO® Glazes LG-10, F-10, DC-10, and HF-9 are recommended as a covering glaze. Sponge on first coat of clear glaze lightly in order not to smear design. Let dry and brush on additional coats of clear transparent AMACO® glaze. This precaution is unnecessary if the glaze is to be applied by dipping or pouring. Pieces are fired to the maturing temperature of the covering glaze. When spray application of a covering glaze is desired, first refer to individual listing to be sure that it may be sprayed safely. NOTE: The maximum firing temperature is Cone 10 for the following: Black, Brown, Dark Blue, Dark Green, White, Gray, and Medium Blue. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 5 for the following: Turquoise, Yellow, Dark Brown, Blue-Green, Light Brown, Medium Green, and Yellow-Green. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 05 for the following: Rose and Lilac. If left unglazed, AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons should not be used on surfaces which come in contact with food or drink. AMACO® clear glazes LG-10, F-10, and HF-9 or any other dinnerware safe glaze are recommended to be used over AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons to make them dinnerware safe. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons have only been tested and approved as dinnerware safe when applied and fired under AMACO® LG-10 Clear Glaze. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons are available in two sets of eight assorted colors and in individual color sticks. To reduce smudging, mix 1 tablespoon AMACO® Gum Solution to 1 pint of water in spray bottle. Spray on work before glazing.
From intense hues to pastel tones, Amaco Underglaze Chalk Crayons can be used as is, sharpened for fine detail or dissolved in water for painting or spraying. All colors in the Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons series are LEAD FREE. Ceramic decoration with unusual, effective styles and a variety of textures can be created with AMACO® Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons. The 2-3/4 x 7/16 chalk crayons come in sixteen colors ranging from intense hues to pastel tones. Chalk Crayons can be used like pastels on bisque pottery, which results in a pebbled appearance. Colors may be blended or smoothed by rubbing with the fingers or a swab of cotton on a toothpick. Water color effects are obtained by brushing sketches with water. For fine lines, the chalk crayons can be sharpened. Small pieces of chalk crayon may be dissolved in water for painting or spraying. Clear Transparent AMACO® Glazes LG-10, F-10, DC-10, and HF-9 are recommended as a covering glaze. Sponge on first coat of clear glaze lightly in order not to smear design. Let dry and brush on additional coats of clear transparent AMACO® glaze. This precaution is unnecessary if the glaze is to be applied by dipping or pouring. Pieces are fired to the maturing temperature of the covering glaze. When spray application of a covering glaze is desired, first refer to individual listing to be sure that it may be sprayed safely. NOTE: The maximum firing temperature is Cone 10 for the following: Black, Brown, Dark Blue, Dark Green, White, Gray, and Medium Blue. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 5 for the following: Turquoise, Yellow, Dark Brown, Blue-Green, Light Brown, Medium Green, and Yellow-Green. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 05 for the following: Rose and Lilac. If left unglazed, AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons should not be used on surfaces which come in contact with food or drink. AMACO® clear glazes LG-10, F-10, and HF-9 or any other dinnerware safe glaze are recommended to be used over AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons to make them dinnerware safe. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons have only been tested and approved as dinnerware safe when applied and fired under AMACO® LG-10 Clear Glaze. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons are available in two sets of eight assorted colors and in individual color sticks. To reduce smudging, mix 1 tablespoon AMACO® Gum Solution to 1 pint of water in spray bottle. Spray on work before glazing.
Spectrum has recently made a change in the red iron oxide that they use in some glazes. This substitution will not affect the finished appearance of the glazes. However it will make the raw glaze in the jar look darker. This change will affect glazes starting at batch number 45260 and higher. The glazes that are affected by this change are as follows: 1145 Texture Autumn 1198 Oil Spot 1221 Texture Oatmeal 1404 Wasabi 1411 Nutmeg 1530 Coffee 1531 Latte 1532 Storm Cloud 1533 Muddy Hippo 1536 Dark Leopard 1538 Swamp Water 1543 Light Coffee 1544 Light Latte
Due to the many variables involved in Raku firing, particularly during the reduction phase, chip charts and printed color charts should be used only as approximate guidelines. Your results may vary greatly due to different firing conditions. RAKU FIRING: Spectrum raku glazes can be fired anywhere from 1600°F up to cone 06 (1850°F) in either an electric or gas kiln. We recommend firing 850 to 856 and 868 to 879 to a peak of 1700 - 1750°F and 860 to 866 to a peak of 1600 - 1650°F. They should be allowed to cool in the kiln to 1600°F. Different combinations of peak temp and reduction starting temp will produce different results. While still red hot they should be transferred as quickly as possible into a reduction bin (typically a lidded metal garbage can or small metal container that has been lined with organic material, such as newspaper and/or sawdust, etc.). As soon as the pieces are in the bin the lid should be put on to keep oxygen from entering the container, in order to develop the reduction atmosphere. The pieces should be allowed to cool in the bin for at least 20 minutes. WARNING: When red hot pieces go into the bin, the organic material ignites and will produce flames and smoke. This part of the firing, particularly the opening of the reduction bin, should be done outside. Always take safety precautions when firing raku such as the use of high temperature gloves, protective eyewear, and a respirator. Always have a fire extinguisher handy. FIRING TIPS Try to size the reduction bin to the size of the piece. Establish a good seal to the reduction bin so that air is not entering and smoke is not leaving the bin. Position the organic material ( newspaper, sawdust, etc.) and the piece so that the flames can get all around the piece. Different organic materials may produce very different results, for example a glaze reduced in newspaper could be a beautiful blue color and the same glaze reduced in sawdust could have a metallic copper appearance. Pieces should be cleaned immediately with water and a hard bristle brush. After cleaning, warm the pieces in the kiln to evaporate any water from the piece. This helps to set the colors more permanently.
Spectrum has recently made a change in the red iron oxide that they use in some glazes. This substitution will not affect the finished appearance of the glazes. However it will make the raw glaze in the jar look darker. This change will affect glazes starting at batch number 45260 and higher. The glazes that are affected by this change are as follows: 1145 Texture Autumn 1198 Oil Spot 1221 Texture Oatmeal 1404 Wasabi 1411 Nutmeg 1530 Coffee 1531 Latte 1532 Storm Cloud 1533 Muddy Hippo 1536 Dark Leopard 1538 Swamp Water 1543 Light Coffee 1544 Light Latte
Spectrum has recently made a change in the red iron oxide that they use in some glazes. This substitution will not affect the finished appearance of the glazes. However it will make the raw glaze in the jar look darker. This change will affect glazes starting at batch number 45260 and higher. The glazes that are affected by this change are as follows: 1145 Texture Autumn 1198 Oil Spot 1221 Texture Oatmeal 1404 Wasabi 1411 Nutmeg 1530 Coffee 1531 Latte 1532 Storm Cloud 1533 Muddy Hippo 1536 Dark Leopard 1538 Swamp Water 1543 Light Coffee 1544 Light Latte
Spectrum has recently made a change in the red iron oxide that they use in some glazes. This substitution will not affect the finished appearance of the glazes. However it will make the raw glaze in the jar look darker. This change will affect glazes starting at batch number 45260 and higher. The glazes that are affected by this change are as follows: 1145 Texture Autumn 1198 Oil Spot 1221 Texture Oatmeal 1404 Wasabi 1411 Nutmeg 1530 Coffee 1531 Latte 1532 Storm Cloud 1533 Muddy Hippo 1536 Dark Leopard 1538 Swamp Water 1543 Light Coffee 1544 Light Latte
The Cone 4/6 Nova glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. The Nova glazes are similar to the other Spectrum Stoneware glazes but were designed specifically for dipping and available in 1 gallon buckets both wet and dry. They're also available in the traditional brushing formula in pints and gallons.
From intense hues to pastel tones, Amaco Underglaze Chalk Crayons can be used as is, sharpened for fine detail or dissolved in water for painting or spraying. All colors in the Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons series are LEAD FREE. Ceramic decoration with unusual, effective styles and a variety of textures can be created with AMACO® Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons. The 2-3/4 x 7/16 chalk crayons come in sixteen colors ranging from intense hues to pastel tones. Chalk Crayons can be used like pastels on bisque pottery, which results in a pebbled appearance. Colors may be blended or smoothed by rubbing with the fingers or a swab of cotton on a toothpick. Water color effects are obtained by brushing sketches with water. For fine lines, the chalk crayons can be sharpened. Small pieces of chalk crayon may be dissolved in water for painting or spraying. Clear Transparent AMACO® Glazes LG-10, F-10, DC-10, and HF-9 are recommended as a covering glaze. Sponge on first coat of clear glaze lightly in order not to smear design. Let dry and brush on additional coats of clear transparent AMACO® glaze. This precaution is unnecessary if the glaze is to be applied by dipping or pouring. Pieces are fired to the maturing temperature of the covering glaze. When spray application of a covering glaze is desired, first refer to individual listing to be sure that it may be sprayed safely. NOTE: The maximum firing temperature is Cone 10 for the following: Black, Brown, Dark Blue, Dark Green, White, Gray, and Medium Blue. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 5 for the following: Turquoise, Yellow, Dark Brown, Blue-Green, Light Brown, Medium Green, and Yellow-Green. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 05 for the following: Rose and Lilac. If left unglazed, AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons should not be used on surfaces which come in contact with food or drink. AMACO® clear glazes LG-10, F-10, and HF-9 or any other dinnerware safe glaze are recommended to be used over AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons to make them dinnerware safe. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons have only been tested and approved as dinnerware safe when applied and fired under AMACO® LG-10 Clear Glaze. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons are available in two sets of eight assorted colors and in individual color sticks. To reduce smudging, mix 1 tablespoon AMACO® Gum Solution to 1 pint of water in spray bottle. Spray on work before glazing.
The Cone 4/6 Nova glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. The Nova glazes are similar to the other Spectrum Stoneware glazes but were designed specifically for dipping and available in 1 gallon buckets both wet and dry. They're also available in the traditional brushing formula in pints and gallons.
From intense hues to pastel tones, Amaco Underglaze Chalk Crayons can be used as is, sharpened for fine detail or dissolved in water for painting or spraying. All colors in the Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons series are LEAD FREE. Ceramic decoration with unusual, effective styles and a variety of textures can be created with AMACO® Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons. The 2-3/4 x 7/16 chalk crayons come in sixteen colors ranging from intense hues to pastel tones. Chalk Crayons can be used like pastels on bisque pottery, which results in a pebbled appearance. Colors may be blended or smoothed by rubbing with the fingers or a swab of cotton on a toothpick. Water color effects are obtained by brushing sketches with water. For fine lines, the chalk crayons can be sharpened. Small pieces of chalk crayon may be dissolved in water for painting or spraying. Clear Transparent AMACO® Glazes LG-10, F-10, DC-10, and HF-9 are recommended as a covering glaze. Sponge on first coat of clear glaze lightly in order not to smear design. Let dry and brush on additional coats of clear transparent AMACO® glaze. This precaution is unnecessary if the glaze is to be applied by dipping or pouring. Pieces are fired to the maturing temperature of the covering glaze. When spray application of a covering glaze is desired, first refer to individual listing to be sure that it may be sprayed safely. NOTE: The maximum firing temperature is Cone 10 for the following: Black, Brown, Dark Blue, Dark Green, White, Gray, and Medium Blue. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 5 for the following: Turquoise, Yellow, Dark Brown, Blue-Green, Light Brown, Medium Green, and Yellow-Green. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 05 for the following: Rose and Lilac. If left unglazed, AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons should not be used on surfaces which come in contact with food or drink. AMACO® clear glazes LG-10, F-10, and HF-9 or any other dinnerware safe glaze are recommended to be used over AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons to make them dinnerware safe. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons have only been tested and approved as dinnerware safe when applied and fired under AMACO® LG-10 Clear Glaze. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons are available in two sets of eight assorted colors and in individual color sticks. To reduce smudging, mix 1 tablespoon AMACO® Gum Solution to 1 pint of water in spray bottle. Spray on work before glazing.
The Cone 4/6 Nova glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. The Nova glazes are similar to the other Spectrum Stoneware glazes but were designed specifically for dipping and available in 1 gallon buckets both wet and dry. They're also available in the traditional brushing formula in pints and gallons.
The Cone 4/6 Nova glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. The Nova glazes are similar to the other Spectrum Stoneware glazes but were designed specifically for dipping and available in 1 gallon buckets both wet and dry. They're also available in the traditional brushing formula in pints and gallons.
From intense hues to pastel tones, Amaco Underglaze Chalk Crayons can be used as is, sharpened for fine detail or dissolved in water for painting or spraying. All colors in the Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons series are LEAD FREE. Ceramic decoration with unusual, effective styles and a variety of textures can be created with AMACO® Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons. The 2-3/4 x 7/16 chalk crayons come in sixteen colors ranging from intense hues to pastel tones. Chalk Crayons can be used like pastels on bisque pottery, which results in a pebbled appearance. Colors may be blended or smoothed by rubbing with the fingers or a swab of cotton on a toothpick. Water color effects are obtained by brushing sketches with water. For fine lines, the chalk crayons can be sharpened. Small pieces of chalk crayon may be dissolved in water for painting or spraying. Clear Transparent AMACO® Glazes LG-10, F-10, DC-10, and HF-9 are recommended as a covering glaze. Sponge on first coat of clear glaze lightly in order not to smear design. Let dry and brush on additional coats of clear transparent AMACO® glaze. This precaution is unnecessary if the glaze is to be applied by dipping or pouring. Pieces are fired to the maturing temperature of the covering glaze. When spray application of a covering glaze is desired, first refer to individual listing to be sure that it may be sprayed safely. NOTE: The maximum firing temperature is Cone 10 for the following: Black, Brown, Dark Blue, Dark Green, White, Gray, and Medium Blue. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 5 for the following: Turquoise, Yellow, Dark Brown, Blue-Green, Light Brown, Medium Green, and Yellow-Green. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 05 for the following: Rose and Lilac. If left unglazed, AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons should not be used on surfaces which come in contact with food or drink. AMACO® clear glazes LG-10, F-10, and HF-9 or any other dinnerware safe glaze are recommended to be used over AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons to make them dinnerware safe. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons have only been tested and approved as dinnerware safe when applied and fired under AMACO® LG-10 Clear Glaze. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons are available in two sets of eight assorted colors and in individual color sticks. To reduce smudging, mix 1 tablespoon AMACO® Gum Solution to 1 pint of water in spray bottle. Spray on work before glazing.
The Cone 4/6 Nova glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. The Nova glazes are similar to the other Spectrum Stoneware glazes but were designed specifically for dipping and available in 1 gallon buckets both wet and dry. They're also available in the traditional brushing formula in pints and gallons.
From intense hues to pastel tones, Amaco Underglaze Chalk Crayons can be used as is, sharpened for fine detail or dissolved in water for painting or spraying. All colors in the Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons series are LEAD FREE. Ceramic decoration with unusual, effective styles and a variety of textures can be created with AMACO® Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons. The 2-3/4 x 7/16 chalk crayons come in sixteen colors ranging from intense hues to pastel tones. Chalk Crayons can be used like pastels on bisque pottery, which results in a pebbled appearance. Colors may be blended or smoothed by rubbing with the fingers or a swab of cotton on a toothpick. Water color effects are obtained by brushing sketches with water. For fine lines, the chalk crayons can be sharpened. Small pieces of chalk crayon may be dissolved in water for painting or spraying. Clear Transparent AMACO® Glazes LG-10, F-10, DC-10, and HF-9 are recommended as a covering glaze. Sponge on first coat of clear glaze lightly in order not to smear design. Let dry and brush on additional coats of clear transparent AMACO® glaze. This precaution is unnecessary if the glaze is to be applied by dipping or pouring. Pieces are fired to the maturing temperature of the covering glaze. When spray application of a covering glaze is desired, first refer to individual listing to be sure that it may be sprayed safely. NOTE: The maximum firing temperature is Cone 10 for the following: Black, Brown, Dark Blue, Dark Green, White, Gray, and Medium Blue. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 5 for the following: Turquoise, Yellow, Dark Brown, Blue-Green, Light Brown, Medium Green, and Yellow-Green. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 05 for the following: Rose and Lilac. If left unglazed, AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons should not be used on surfaces which come in contact with food or drink. AMACO® clear glazes LG-10, F-10, and HF-9 or any other dinnerware safe glaze are recommended to be used over AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons to make them dinnerware safe. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons have only been tested and approved as dinnerware safe when applied and fired under AMACO® LG-10 Clear Glaze. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons are available in two sets of eight assorted colors and in individual color sticks. To reduce smudging, mix 1 tablespoon AMACO® Gum Solution to 1 pint of water in spray bottle. Spray on work before glazing.