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.
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.
Unlock the beauty of the night sky with Aries 179 Coyote Cone 6 Glaze. The green and gold shimmer of this constellation glaze will add a touch of celestial magic to your ceramic pieces. Let your creativity soar with Aries!
Experience the stars in a unique way with the Gemini 178 Constellation Series Glazes. Its rose gold and brown colors are inspired by the mottled patterns of constellations. Add a touch of elegance to your style and feel connected to the universe.
Sea Mist is one of the Texas Two Step Overcoats, meaning it can be layered with Licorice, Coffee Bean, or Brick Red to produce an oilspot effect. When used alone, it is a mottled blue-green that can develop pale spots on its own.
Experience the mesmerizing beauty of the Andromeda 176 Coyote Cone 6 Glaze. Its deep blue-green color, with hints of brown, creates a stunning and unique appearance. When slow-cooled, it forms cool gold crystals, adding a touch of elegance to your pottery. Elevate your pieces with this must-have glaze!
A specialized glaze, Oxblood contains a chemical that causes it to reduce locally, producing a true copper red in your electric kiln without a special firing. Because of the way this glaze works, it needs to be very thick to produce the red color. Thinner spots will be clear or grayish.
Single or double dip (4-5 coats brushed) Oxblood has components that cause it to reduce locally. It is slightly runny, but needs to be quite thick to develop the red color, and may run under some firing conditions. It tends to produce better color in low-oxygen conditions (i.e. a tightly packed kiln with all the peepholes closed). Tends to work better in a fast firing. This glaze is temperamental (as are all copper reds), but is worth some effort.
Experience the stunning beauty of Orion! This mesmerizing blue-grey Coyote Constellation glaze creates a unique and multi-dimensional finish, perfect for Cone 6 firings. Give your pottery a touch of magic with Orion.
A dramatic glaze that emulates the look of a gas-fired temmoku when used on a red clay, but produces a beautiful shimmering bronze on white clays. Also looks great combined with the gloss or satin glazes.
Single dip (2-3 coats brushed) Stable, combines well with other glazes, especially the satins. Metallic bronze, breaking to black where thinner. Becomes much darker when there is more iron in the clay body.
A pale translucent orange with large pink crystals. Rose Crystal is both cheerful and elegant. Perfect for decorative ware, especially over white clay.
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
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
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
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
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
(1400) Shinos The Cone 4/6 Shino glazes are all lead-free and dinnerware safe. Some have a Health Label due to the presence of zinc or copper. They require 2-3 coats for full coverage. At Cone 5 the shinos produce a satiny matte finish. When fired to Cone 6 they become glossier and the breaking effect of the colors becomes more pronouced.
Behold the C-53 Weeping Plum Celadon. Its translucent plum colored glaze is so beautiful, it will bring tears to your eyes. (Warning: may cause emotional reactions.)
Add a touch of sunshine to your pottery with C-60 Marigold Celadon. This cheerful and translucent glaze from Amaco will bring joy to your creations. Embrace the sunny vibes and brighten up your next project with Marigold Celadon!
Blue is a lively, opaque cerulean glaze that boasts a glossy, smooth surface after firing. 100% mixable and true to their unfired color, the Teachers Palette glazes are a must-have for any classroom or studio. Also try using using Cotton (TP-11) as a base glaze and, using any of the other Teacher's Palette colors, brush on colorful designs and patterns reminiscent of majolica ware.
Unleash a burst of color with C-56 Lavender Celadon! This unique glaze from Amaco's celadon series offers a playful, translucent finish in a charming lavender hue. Perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your pottery projects.
Pumpkin is a vivid, opaque terra-cotta-colored glaze that boasts a glossy, smooth surface after firing. 100% mixable and true to their unfired color, the Teachers Palette glazes are a must-have for any classroom or studio. Also try using using Cotton (TP-11) as a base glaze and, using any of the other Teacher's Palette colors, brush on colorful designs and patterns reminiscent of majolica ware.