Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Produces a beautiful, smooth high gloss jade finish and can be intermixed for custom colors.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color lightens. Breaks over texture.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Cappuccino Mint is a transparent brown base glaze with variegated sage/brown crystals and a variety of black and brown specks.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Base glaze fades – Green crystals change to brown; remaining crystals fade and melt. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur.
Cone 6 oxidation: Capri Blue is a variegated blue glaze that breaks over texture.
Cone 10 reduction: Semi-gloss finish with variegated blue/green.
TIP: The lighter the application the greener the glaze. The thicker the application the bluer the glaze. If you like Green Tea and oyster combos, try Capri blue because those 3 glazes are in the same glaze family. Gloss finish.
Cone 06 oxidation (first image): Cara-bein Blue is a heavily pigmented, viscous Stroke & Coat®glaze that can be used for brush strokes or opaque coverage. One coat will create a translucent finish with subsequent coats adding opacity. We suggest two to three coats for full opacity and all over coverage. Will fire to a gloss finish without clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second image): Semi-Transparent. No color change.
Cone 10 Reduction (third image)
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.
Cone 06: Carrot Top is a heavily pigmented, viscous Stroke & Coat®glaze that can be used for brush strokes or opaque coverage. One coat will create a translucent finish with subsequent coats adding opacity. We suggest two to three coats for full opacity and all over coverage. Will fire to a gloss finish without clear glaze. Cone 6: Transparent. Color fades to transparent SC-2 Melon-choly.
Cone 06 oxidation (first image): Cashew Later is a heavily pigmented, viscous Stroke & Coat®glaze that can be used for brush strokes or opaque coverage. One coat will create a translucent finish with subsequent coats adding opacity. We suggest two to three coats for full opacity and all over coverage. Will fire to a gloss finish without clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second image): Opaque. No color change.
Cone 10 oxidation (third image)
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Produces a beautiful, smooth high gloss cashmere tan finish and can be intermixed for custom colors.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): No color change.
Cone 6: Celadon Bloom is a turquoise semi-transparent gloss glaze that contains a white crystal.
Cone 10: Color lightens. Crystals remain. TIP: SW-201 Turquoise is the base glaze. For a lighter crystal effect, you may try applying two coats of SW-201 Turquoise with a third coat of SW-150 Celadon Bloom.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Celadon sheer gloss glaze adds color to your work and allows surface textures or design to show through.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color fades to clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (large photo): Celestial Blue is an opaque cobalt blue base glaze with a variety of white crystals and specks.
Cone 6 oxidation (small photo): Base glaze darkens – crystals fade and melt. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur.
Cone 6: Cenote is a semi-opaque, sky blue gloss glaze that has a variety of brown crystals that melt during firing.
Cone 10: Base color darkens. Crystals become darker and more defined.
TIP: SW-166 Norse Blue is the base glaze. For a lighter crystal effect, you may try applying two coats of SW-166 Norse Blue with a third coat of SW-189 Cenote.
Cone 06 oxidation (first image): Char-ming is a heavily pigmented, viscous Stroke & Coat®glaze that can be used for brush strokes or opaque coverage. One coat will create a translucent finish with subsequent coats adding opacity. We suggest two to three coats for full opacity and all over coverage. Will fire to a gloss finish without clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second image): Opaque. Color slightly darkens.
Cone 10 reduction (third image)
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Produces a beautiful, smooth high gloss chartreuse finish and can be intermixed for custom colors.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): No color change.
Cone 06 oxidation (larger image): Cheeky Pink is a heavily pigmented, viscous Stroke & Coat®glaze that can be used for brush strokes or opaque coverage. One coat will create a translucent finish with subsequent coats adding opacity. We suggest two to three coats for full opacity and all over coverage. Will fire to a gloss finish without clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (smaller image): Transparent. Color fades to pale pinkish-white.
Cone 10 reduction (third image)
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Cheetah is an opaque white base glaze with translucent brown crystals that bloom and smaller black crystals.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Base glaze fades – crystals fade and melt. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Cherry Limeade is an opaque chartreuse base with red and light blue crystals.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Base glaze maintains color; crystals cascade. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur.
Cone 6: Cinnabar is a rich maroon-red gloss glaze that tends to develop a hazy purple float with heavier application. Cone 10: Color darkens. TIP: One to two coats will produce an opaque maroon-red; three+ coats will produce higher levels of purple float. You’ll produce beautiful color variations with Cinnabar without the glaze running off your ware during a cone 6 oxidation firing.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Produces a beautiful, smooth high gloss reddish brown finish and can be intermixed for custom colors.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color slightly lightens. Breaks over texture.
Cone 06 oxidation (first image): Cinnamon Stix is a heavily pigmented, viscous Stroke & Coat®glaze that can be used for brush strokes or opaque coverage. One coat will create a translucent finish with subsequent coats adding opacity. We suggest two to three coats for full opacity and all over coverage. Will fire to a gloss finish without clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second image): Transparent. Color slightly lightens to SC-4 Salsa.
Cone 10 Reduction (third image)
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Citrus Splash is an opaque yellow base glaze with orange crystals that bloom and orange and brown specks.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Base glaze remains – crystals fade and melt. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): This soft translucent jade glaze adds a tint of color to your work, allowing surface textures or design to show through.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color changes to green.
Cone 06 oxidation: Matte bright/lime green with blue, green and yellow crystals of varying sizes
Cone 6 oxidation: Base becomes glossy and darkens; crystals fade and melt. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur.
Cone 10 reduction: Base becomes glossy and darkens; crystals fade and melt. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Copper Adventurine is a glossy, metallic dark brown and copper glaze with a yellow stain.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color darkens to a sparkly black that breaks over texture and pools brown/red. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur. Not overglaze compatible.
Cone 6: Copper Float glaze is a rich and complex midrange glaze with hues varying from reds, to coppers to gun metal blacks. Predominate coloration is a dark rusty red. The surface is satin-matte when fired to cone 5 or 6. Cone 10: Finish flattens. Color changes to a warm brown with some copper mottling. TIP: One coat will produce dark, greenish tones, thicker coats will add greens. Thickest applications will result in metallic red hues.
Cone 6: Copper Jade fires to a gloss finish, producing colors that can range from brown-greens to creamy tan hues. Color breaks dark and can pool into red tones where thick. This glaze yields complex surfaces through movement and color variation. Cone 10: Color changes to a red/brown with some black/copper mottling. TIP: One coat will produce dark, greenish tones, thicker coats will add greens. Thickest applications will result in metallic red hues.
Cone 6: Copper Ore is a highly mobile, reddish brown metallic glaze. A dark bronze field breaks with areas of darker coloring and flashes of brighter red metallic. The movement within this glaze produces striking visual textures. Cone 10: Finish flattens. Color turns to red/brown. Increased movement. TIP: This glaze WILL move. Take care when using on vertical pieces – reduce glaze thickness towards the bottom third to minimize run-off.
Cone 6 oxidation: Coral Gloss is a glossy, opaque, vibrant coral glaze that is highly pigmented and formulated for stable design work at midrange temperatures and above.
Cone 10: No change. Glaze remains stable.
TIP: This glaze is stable, even with heavy application. Can be mixed with other Stoneware Gloss glazes (SW-500 series) to produce additional stable and opaque colors. Layer design work with other Stoneware Gloss series colors to create crisp images that won’t blur or require a clear glaze.
Cone 6: Melon provides a translucent, light coral gloss color. You will produce beautiful color variations with Coral without the glaze running off your ware during firing. Designed to provide a hint of color with one coat, deeper color with two to three coats - but remaining translucent. Cone 10: Color lightens. TIP: One coat allows more of the clay body characteristics to appear through the glaze, adding a faint color gloss to the surface. Subsequent coats deepen the coral color but at three coats you will still obtain a translucent fired surface. Four+ coats will produce more opacity and less translucency.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Coral Puff is a translucent pink base glaze with white and blue/green crystals and blue specks.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Base glaze fades – crystals fade and melt. Enhanced mobility. Surface issues may occur.