Designed to simulate the aesthetic, movement and interest of mid-range and high fire glazes in a cone 06/05 oxidation kiln firing, Elements™ and Elements™ Chunkies give artists a wide variety of options in one product, as glaze application, firing temperature and shape will influence the outcome of finished work. Elements™ are a two-tone glaze with a main color and a secondary color called a float. When Elements™ are applied to detail pieces, the float color will appear in the crevices. Application and firing will also affect the outcome of main color or float.
Elements™ & Elements™ Chunkies
Mayco Bottle Green Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Bottle Green is an iridescent dark green glaze that breaks a darker green. Semi-Transparent at 3 coats. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color turns olive. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: Not overglaze compatible.
$5.75 - $16.95
Mayco Foliage Green Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Foliage Green is a glossy yellow green glaze, that breaks a darker yellow-green. Semi-Transparent at 3 coats. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color darkens. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: Not overglaze compatible.
$5.75 - $16.95
Mayco Emerald Green Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Emerald Green is a glossy, dark blue green glaze, that breaks a darker green. Semi-Transparent at 3 coats Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color darkens to green. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: Not overglaze compatible.
$5.75 - $16.95
Mayco Pine Needles Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Pine Needles is a glossy, rust brown, that breaks a yellow-green. Semi-Transparent at 2 – 3 coats. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color changes to brown. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: Not overglaze compatible.
$5.75 - $16.95
Mayco Leaf Green Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Leaf Green is a glossy, dark yellow-green glaze that breaks a darker green. Semi-Transparent at 3 coats. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color darkens. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: Not overglaze compatible.
$5.75 - $16.95
Mayco Blue Grass Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Bluegrass is a glossy, deep blue-green glaze that breaks a darker, green. Semi-Transparent at 3 coats. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color turns green. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: Not overglaze compatible.
$5.75 - $16.95
Mayco Holiday Green Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Holiday Green is a glossy, deep yellow-green glaze that breaks a darker green. Semi-Transparent at 3 coats. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color darkens. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: Not overglaze compatible.
$5.75 - $16.95
Mayco Sea Mist Green Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Sea Mist is a glossy, pale blueish teal green glaze that breaks a darker, blueish green. Semi-Transparent at 3 coats. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color lightens. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: Not overglaze compatible.
$5.75 - $16.95
Mayco Caribbean Blue Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (large photo): Caribbean Blue is a glossy, ocean blue glaze that breaks a darker blue. Semi-Transparent at 3 coats. Cone 6 oxidation (small photo): Color turns teal. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. Tip: Not overglaze compatible.
$5.75 - $16.95
Mayco Denim Blue Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Denim blue is a glossy, blueish gray glaze with the look of denim that has fine dark blue specks. Semi-Transparent at 2 – 3 coats.. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): No color change. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: Overglaze compatible.
$5.75 - $16.95
Mayco Element Kit 4 oz.
Inspired by aspects of nature, Elements™ and Elements™ Chunkies produce lush, organic, and earthy hues. Designed to simulate the look of mid-range glazes but in a low-fire firing. May be used for all over coverage or in design, used alone or in combination with other Mayco glazes.
$63.00
Mayco Element Kit Pints
Contains 12 pint jars of the best-selling Elements™ glazes. Includes:EL-103 Sea SprayEL-119 Burnished SteelEL-120 Black IceEL-121 Copper AdventurineEL-122 MalachiteEL-123 PatinaEL-124 Stormy BlueEL-128 WheatEL-130 Sea GreenEL-132 Rust RedEL-133 AutumnEL-134 Mirror Blue Inspired by aspects of nature, Elements™ and Elements™ Chunkies produce lush, organic, and earthy hues. Designed to simulate the look of mid-range glazes but in a low-fire firing. May be used for all over coverage or in design, used alone or in combination with other Mayco glazes.
$183.00
Mayco Spotted Walnut Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Spotted Walnut is a matte, mottled tan and light brown glaze. It has medium black and white crystals with black specks. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Base glaze changes to white with some crystallization; crystals melt into base glaze. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: This glaze WILL move. Take care when using on vertical pieces reduce glaze thickness towards the bottom third to minimize run-off. This glaze will pinhole at three coats. Not overglaze compatible.
$7.50 - $22.15
Mayco Volcanic Glow Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Volcanic Glow is a glossy, dark grayish taupe glaze with a brown stain. It has large red crystals. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Base glaze changes to brown/gold and breaks over texture; crystals melt and are red/blue. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: This glaze WILL move. Take care when using on vertical pieces reduce glaze thickness towards the bottom third to minimize run-off. This glaze will pinhole at three coats. Not overglaze compatible.
$7.50 - $22.15
Mayco Night Sky Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Night Sky is a glossy, denim blue glaze with a dark gray stain. It has large and medium light blue crystals. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Base glaze changes to brown/green and breaks over texture; crystals melt. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: This glaze WILL move. Take care when using on vertical pieces reduce glaze thickness towards the bottom third to minimize run-off. This glaze will pinhole at three coats. Not overglaze compatible.
$7.50 - $22.15
Mayco Moss Creek Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Moss Creek is a matte, olive green glaze that breaks a dark blueish green. It has an orangish brown stain. It has large light and dark blue crystals. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Base glaze changes to a variegated olive/red and breaks over texture; crystals fade. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: This glaze WILL move. Take care when using on vertical pieces reduce glaze thickness towards the bottom third to minimize run-off. This glaze will pinhole at three coats. Not overglaze compatible.
$7.50 - $22.15
Mayco Gold Mine Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Gold Mine is a glossy, olive taupe glaze. It has medium light blue and small tan crystals. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Base glaze changes to a mottled orange/white/green and breaks over texture; crystals remain and melt. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: This glaze WILL move. Take care when using on vertical pieces reduce glaze thickness towards the bottom third to minimize run-off. This glaze will pinhole at three coats. Not overglaze compatible.
$7.50 - $22.15
Mayco Jade Pebble Elements *discontinued, available while supplies last*
Cone 06: Jade Pebble is matte, olive green glaze with an orangish brown stain. It has medium black and light blue crystals with black specks. Cone 6: Base glaze changes to gold/brown and breaks over texture; crystals become brown. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: This glaze WILL move. Take care when using on vertical pieces reduce glaze thickness towards the bottom third to minimize run-off. This glaze will pinhole at three coats.
$7.50 - $22.15
Mayco Glowing Embers Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Glowing Embers is a matte, variegated brownish taupe glaze with an orangish brown stain. It has small and medium tan crystals. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Base glaze changes to gold/brown and breaks over texture; crystals become brown. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: This glaze WILL move. Take care when using on vertical pieces reduce glaze thickness towards the bottom third to minimize run-off. This glaze will pinhole at three coats. Not overglaze compatible.
$7.50 - $22.15
Mayco Lustre Green
Cone 06 (first image): Lustre Green is an iridescent dark green glaze with a mottled finish. Cone 6 (second image): Color darkens to olive green with an iridescent sheen. Enhanced mobility TIP: This glaze WILL move. Take care when using on vertical pieces reduce glaze thickness towards the bottom third to minimize run-off. This glaze will pinhole at three coats. Not overglaze compatible.
$6.00 - $14.25
Mayco Green Sapphire
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Green Sapphire is an iridescent dark bluish green glaze. It is transparent at three coats. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color darkens and breaks brown; an iridescent sheen develops. Enhanced mobility TIP: This glaze WILL move. Take care when using on vertical pieces reduce glaze thickness towards the bottom third to minimize run-off. This glaze will pinhole at three coats. Not overglaze compatible.
$6.00 - $14.25
Mayco Lavender Flower Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Lavender Flower is a glossy, rich purple glaze that breaks blue. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color fades. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: This glaze WILL move. Take care when using on vertical pieces reduce glaze thickness towards the bottom third to minimize run-off. This glaze will pinhole at three coats. Overglaze compatible.
$5.75 - $16.95
Mayco Rain Cloud Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Rain Cloud is a glossy, mottled light and dark gray glaze. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color changes to a semi-translucent light brown/gray that breaks over texture and pools with some lighter variation. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: Stable glaze. Will not move or craze with three coats. Overglaze compatible.
$5.75 - $16.95
Mayco Ginger Root Elements
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Ginger Root is a glossy, mottled taupe and orangish brown glaze with an orangish brown stain. Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color changes to a semi-translucent gold/brown that breaks over texture and pools blue. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. TIP: This glaze will move slightly with three coats. Overglaze compatible.
$5.75 - $16.95
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Series Information: Mayco Elements Brochure
Inspired by aspects of nature, Elements™ and Elements™ Chunkies produce lush, organic, and earthy hues.
INSPIRED BY NATURE
Designed to simulate the aesthetic, movement and interest of mid-range and high fire glazes in a cone 06/05 oxidation kiln firing, Elements™ and Elements™ Chunkies give artists a wide variety of options in one product, as glaze application, firing temperature and shape will influence the outcome of finished work. Elements™ are a two-tone glaze with a main color and a secondary color called a float. When Elements™ are applied to detail pieces, the float color will appear in the crevices. Application and firing will also affect the outcome of main color or float.
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Usage Information Mayco Glaze Use
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Fundamentals
Shake well. Apply 2-3 coats to wet clay, greenware, or cone 04 bisque for use in design or solid coverage. Fundamentals® have a firing range from cone 06 to cone 10. If the form you are painting has texture, dab excess color out of the texture, and never allow the glaze to pool in the texture. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply a clear or matte clear glaze. For use on clay or greenware, apply underglaze, allow to dry, and fire to cone 04. If desired, apply clear glaze and re-fire to cones 06-05 for earthenware and cone 5-10 for stoneware (998°C–1285°C). For use on bisque, apply to cone 04 bisque, apply clear glaze if desired and re-fire earthenware to cone 06/05 and cone 5-10 for stoneware. Generally, a clear glaze finish is applied to bring out the true color and vividness of the product. We recommend S-2101 Clear for low-fire and SW-001 Stoneware Clear Glaze unless noted SW-004 Zinc-Free Clear for mid-range.
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Stroke & Coat
One coat of Mayco Stroke & Coat® will create a translucent finish with subsequent coats adding opacity. We suggest 2-3 coats for full opacity and all over coverage. Let dry between coats. Stroke & Coat® glazes will fire to a gloss finish without clear glaze. However, if desired, a clear glaze (such as NT-CLR Clear One Dipping Glaze or S-2101 Crystal Clear Brushing) can be added. For application on wet or leatherhard clay and firing to cone 04, colors will retain their vibrancy with huge time savings. We recommend leaving an area unglazed, such as the back or bottom of the unfired piece, to allow for out-gassing of the clay during the single-firing process. Limit glazes to 2 coats including design work.
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Jungle Gems
Crystal glazes were designed to mature at cone 06/05. Shake the jar well and stir during the application process. Apply two to three even coats to shelf cone 04 bisque with a fan brush, allow to dry between coats. We recommend a soft fan brush, such as CB-604 #4 or CB-618 #8 Soft Fan, for glaze application. Stir frequently as crystals tend to settle in the jar due to their weight. Re-distribution of crystals may be required during the final coat. Where you see the crystal is where you will see it bloom. Avoid heavy application of crystals at the bottom of ware as the crystals bloom and can adhere to the kiln shelves or stilts. The crystals in the glaze will melt when fired, which may create a textured surface. Jungle Gems™ Crystal Glazes have a natural crazing that occurs when the crystals “bloom”. As that surface may be difficult to properly clean if in contact with food, we recommend crystal glazes to be used on decorative ware.
Jungle Gems™ Crystal Glazes have been formulated to mature at cone 06/05. However can be fired at higher temperatures. Their performance at cone 6 is noted on each individual product label. Crystals tend to flow at higher temperatures so take care on vertical pieces. We recommend testing on your clay body and in your kiln prior to use.
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Foundations
Shake for 5-6 seconds before use. Dispense glaze onto a palette (tile, plate, etc.) and apply with your brush or decorating accessory of choice (sponge, stamp, etc.). Foundations® glazes were designed to mature at a shelf cone 06/05. Apply 2-3 coats, on cone 04 bisque, allowing surface to dry in-between coats. Foundations® dries quickly and speeds up your ability to handle or perform additional decorating. Glaze fires to high-gloss finishes (excludes mattes), therefore does not need to be clear glazed. When applying to a large surface, we recommend a broad, soft brush such as CB-604 #4 Soft Fan. Try to get the brush fully saturated (loaded) and apply each coat in the same direction to minimize brush marks.
Foundations® have been formulated to mature at cone 06/05. However most will maintain their color at higher temperatures. Their performance at cone 6 is noted on each individual product label. We recommend testing on your clay body and in your kiln prior to use.
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Elements & Element Chunks
Shake for five to six seconds before use. Dispense glaze onto a palette (tile, plate, etc.) and apply with a soft brush or decorating accessory of choice (sponge, stamp, etc.). Dipping your brush directly into the jar may contaminate the jar’s contents, especially if you are using other glazes. Apply three to four coats to your piece. Elements™ glazes were designed to mature at a shelf cone 06 (999° C or 1830º F). When applying them over a large surface area, we recommend a broad, soft fan brush.
Moisten the brush with water first. The brush fully saturated (loaded) and each coat applied in the same direction. When the wet look has gone from the first coat, you may apply the next coat of glaze. Be sure the glaze has dried thoroughly prior to firing. A medium ramp/firing rate is recommended (250°F per hour) at shelf cone 06. Elements™ can be fired at higher temperatures but will change in appearance. We recommend testing prior to use.
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Stoneware Series
Stoneware Classic & Matte Glazes: Stir well. Apply to soft-fired bisque (cone 04/06). Apply one, two or three coats depending on the result desired. Allow each coat to dry before applying the next coat. Fire from cone 5/6-10. See label for additional firing information for individual glazes and cone 10 performance.
Stoneware Gloss Glazes: Stoneware Gloss glazes can be used in design, all over coverage and are the ideal product for intermixability at mid-range temperatures. The integrity of your design will remain unchanged as these glazes are incredibly stable and will not move or combine with surrounding colors. See label for additional firing information for individual glazes and cone 10 performance.
Dry mix products: Always wear a NIOSH-approved respirator when handling dry glazes. Gently tumble unopened bag to redistribute material, Sieving is not necessary. Mix one 10Ib bag of Dry material into at least 10 pints of water. Stir thoroughly. Add additional water until desired Specific Gravity is reached. Specific Gravity preference will vary between studios, persons, and practice. Our recommended Specific Gravity is in the range of 1.47-1.51. This is for a 1 second dip time; you may want to mix to a lower Specific Gravity if you layer your glazes or tend to dip longer. Stir well before each use. We suggest using dipping tongs. Immerse the ware for 1-2 seconds. One dip of Mayco Dry is equivalent to 3 coats. Shake excess glaze off gently. Allow the glaze to dry before applying additional coats, if desired. When applying Stoneware Dry Crystal glazes, use a cup or ladle to pour the glaze over your piece. While the glaze is wet, you may use a fan brush to evenly distnbute the crystals; avoid heavy crystal loading on the bottom 1/3 of your piece. Fire to preferred temperature, cones 5-10 (2167°F-2345°F / 1186°C-1285°C). Testing recommended. The choice of clay body, the thickness of glaze application, the firing process, and temperature will affect the fired results.
Tip: Save your bag or log the lot number for if you have any questions for our technical team. Tip: Apply AC-302 Wax Resist to the bottom for easy dry foot clean-up.
Safety Information Mayco Dinnerware Safety Information
FOOD SAFE VS. DINNERWARE SAFE VS. NOT SUITABLE FOR DINNERWARE DUE TO SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issues a series of Compliance Policy Guides (CPG) that explain policy on regulatory issues related to the FDA laws or regulations, primarily “Food Safe”. Specific to ceramic products and supplies:
- CPG Sec. 545.400 Pottery (Ceramics); Import and Domestic – Cadmium Contamination: delineates the acceptable test methods and levels of cadmium leach that is permissible
- CPG Sec. 545.450 Pottery (Ceramics); Import and Domestic – Lead Contamination: delineates the acceptable test methods and levels of lead leach that is permissible
- Please note: it is NOT illegal for a foodware item to contain traces of lead or cadmium as long as these substances test below the thresholds established in these guidelines.
“Food safe” seems to be one of the most confusing concepts for ceramic studios. It can be used differently among manufacturers, which lends to the confusion. There are some dissimilarities in how we ceramic manufacturers use definitions of food safe, dinnerware safe and other safety related information. Following is Mayco’s approach:
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ICONS
AP SEAL
The AP (Approved Product) Seal identifies art materials are certified in a toxicological evaluation by a medical expert to contain no materials in sufficient quantities to be toxic or injurious to humans, including children, or to cause acute or chronic health problems as a wet glaze. Such products are certified by ACMI to be labeled in accordance with the chronic hazard labeling standard, ASTM D 4236, and the U. S. Labeling of Hazardous Art Materials Act (LHAMA).
CL SEAL
The CL (Cautionary Labeling) Seal identifies products that are certified to be properly labeled in a program of toxicological evaluation by a medical expert for any known health risks and with information on the safe and proper use of these materials as a wet glaze. CL products are NOT suitable for children 12 and under.
NON-TOXIC
Products bearing the Certified Non-Toxic seal have been reviewed by a toxicologist & deemed to have no health risk associated with the proper use of the product.
FOOD SAFE
Products bearing the Food Safe icon have been regulation and defined by the Compliance Policy Guide, maintained by the FDA. We have conducted testing on the individual glaze (or similar in formulation), which has passed standards for food safety when used according manufacturer’s direction.
DINNERWARE SAFE
Glazes identified with the Dinnerware Safe icon indicate the fired surface meets the FDA guidelines for food safe and is suitable for use on dinnerware.
NOT DINNERWARE SAFE
Glazes identified with this version of the Dinnerware Safe icon indicate the fired surface is NOT safe for use on dinnerware.
DINNERWARE SAFE WITH CLEAR GLAZE
Glazes identified with this version of the Dinnerware Safe icon indicate the fired surface is safe for use on dinnerware after a clear glaze or other dinnerware safe glaze is applied and fired.