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Elan Transfers Wowwee Underglaze Transfer
Variety of different comic pop art and message bubbles in different sizes. Find size details and usage information direct from the manufacturer below
$6.99
Elan Transfers Balloon Animals Underglaze Transfer
Variety of different balloon animal shapes in various sizes. Find size details and usage information direct from the manufacturer below
$6.99
Elan Transfers Zany Cats Underglaze Transfer
Variety of different cat breeds peeking over a line in various sizes. Find size details and usage information direct from the manufacturer below
$6.99
Elan Transfers Mahjong Underglaze Transfer
Variety of different black print Mahjong. Find size details and usage information direct from the manufacturer below
$6.99
Elan Transfers Nests Underglaze Transfer
Nests, feathers, and birds of different sizes and species. Find size details and usage information direct from the manufacturer below
$6.99
Sanbao Frogs Underglaze Transfer
The Frogs Transfer from Sanbao features frogs on lily pads and florals. This is a multi-color transfer. Find size details and usage information direct from the manufacturer below.
$8.00
Elan Transfers Wavy Lines Underglaze Transfer
Multiple lines in different thickness and widths. Available in black, white, brown, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. Find size details and usage information direct from the manufacturer below
$6.99
Elan Transfers Shells Multi Underglaze Transfer
Multiple individual types and shapes of shells. Available in black. Find size details and usage information direct from the manufacturer below
$6.99
Elan Transfers Sheep Underglaze Transfer
Multiple shapes and sizes of individual sheeps that are gray and white. Find size details and usage information direct from the manufacturer below
$8.99
Elan Transfers Sign Language Underglaze Transfer
Duplicates of different letters signed in the same sizes. Available in black. Find size details and usage information direct from the manufacturer below
$6.99
Elan Transfers Tiny Flowers Underglaze Transfer
Cluster of small flowers with different colored background. Available in orange, brown, red, green, turquoise, pink, yellow, blue, white, and black. Find size details and usage information direct from the manufacturer below
$6.99
Elan Transfers Vintage Diamonds Underglaze Transfer
Diamond pattern. Available in blue, white, orange, and black. Find size details and usage information direct from the manufacturer below
$6.99
AMACO Glazes CR-61 Speckled Yellow AMACO Crawl
The newest glazes from AMACO
$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-58 Red AMACO Crawl
The newest glazes from AMACO
$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-54 Purple AMACO Crawl
The newest glazes from AMACO
$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-51 Speckled Pink AMACO Crawl
The newest glazes from AMACO
$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-22 Speckled Teal AMACO Crawl
The newest glazes from AMACO
$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-17 Flux AMACO Crawl
The newest glazes from AMACO
$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-20 Dark Blue AMACO Crawl
The newest glazes from AMACO
$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-18 Speckled Flux AMACO Crawl
The newest glazes from AMACO
$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-12 Speckled White AMACO Crawl
The newest glazes from AMACO
$22.00 $17.60
AMACO Glazes CR-1 Black AMACO Crawl
The newest glazes from AMACO
$22.00 $17.60
Mayco Mayco 2025 Stoneware Release
Includes a 4oz sample of each of the 9 new stoneware glazes plus a 4oz sample of Mayco's kiln wash
$25.00
Mayco Aqua Gloss, pint
Cone 6 results: Aqua Gloss is a highly-pigmented, gloss glaze. The highly stable qualities of this glaze make it ideal for design work and full opaque coverage at mid-range temperatures. Cone 10 reduction: Color shifts to baby blue. Remains stable. Tip: Can be mixed with other Stoneware Gloss glazes (SW500 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 clear glaze. AP Non Toxic and Dinnerware Safe
$15.25
Mayco Sage Gloss, pint
Cone 6 results: Sage Gloss is a highly-pigmented, gloss glaze. The highly stable qualities of this glaze make it ideal for design work and full opaque coverage at mid-range temperatures. Cone 10 reduction: Color shifts to bluish green. Remains stable. Tip: Can be mixed with other Stoneware Gloss glazes (SW500 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 clear glaze. AP Non Toxic and Dinnerware Safe
$15.25
Mayco Tropical Teal pint
Cone 6 results: Tropical Teal is a glossy, semi-opaque teal glaze with a mottled float that breaks over texture. This glaze is stable. Cone 10 reduction: Enhanced green undertone. Remains stable. Tip: Blue is enhanced with increased application thickness.
$15.25
Mayco Milk Glass, pint
Cone 6 results: Milk Glass is a glossy, semi-opaque white glaze that breaks transparent over texture. This glaze is stable. Cone 10 reduction: Color shifts to blue with white float. Remains stable. Tip: This glaze works well in combination with other glazes.
$15.25
Mayco Green Jasper, pint
Cone 6 results: Green Jasper is a glossy, transparent white glaze that breaks over texture. Contains metallic green and blue crystals. Base color is stable, crystals can create movement. Cone 10 reduction: Base remains. Crystals shift to metallic red. Light application recommended. Tip: Green Jasper uses SW250 White Opal as the base glaze. Upon opening, crystals will be concentrated in the bottom of the bottle. Stir/shake thoroughly to incorporate before each use. Crystals can create movement. Avoid having a heavy concentration of crystals near the bottom of your piece. When storing a crystal glaze, you may consider storing upside down to make crystal more accessible.
$17.00
Mayco Mint Speck, pint
Cone 6 results: Mint Speck is a satin-matte, semi-opaque mint green that breaks over texture. Contains small purple, orange and yellow specks. This glaze is highly stable. Cone 10 reduction: Changes to a glossy, transparent pale blue. Specks blur and lose de nition with increased application thickness. Remains stable. Tip: Mint Speck uses SW135 Wintergreen as the base glaze. We recommend firing our matte glazes to cone 6 to produce a satin matte finish. Upon opening, specks will be concentrated in the bottom of the bottle. Stir/shake thoroughly to incorporate before each use.
$15.25
Mayco Black Timber, pint
Cone 6 results: Black Timber is a satin, opaque, mottled brown glaze that breaks over texture. Contains glossy brown crystals. Base color is stable, crystals can create movement. Cone 10 reduction: Color becomes darker metallic, crystals flow more. Light application recommended. Tip: Upon opening, crystals will be concentrated in the bottom of the bottle. Stir/shake thoroughly to incorporate before each use. Crystals can create movement. Avoid having a heavy concentration of crystals near the bottom of your piece. When storing a crystal glaze, you may consider storing upside down to make crystal more accessible.
$17.00
Mayco Terracotta Engobe, pint
Cone 6 results: Terracotta Engobe fires matte. Highly stable. Cone 10 reduction: Color darkens. Remains stable. AP Non-toxic
$15.25
Mayco Sparkle Black Engobe, pint
Cone 6 results: Sparkle Black Engobe fires matte black with metallic specks. Specks may produce texture. Highly stable. Cone 10 reduction: No change to base color. Specks bloom and become matte. Remains stable. Tip: To enhance the sparkle and improve texture, use your fingers to burnish/polish the surface of the ware before the last layer is dry. Polishing is not needed when used in combination.
$15.25
AMACO Glazes KI-68 Honey Crystal
KI-68 Honey Crystal is a warm, golden, and buttery yellow color. Category: Mid-High Fire Glaze Firing Temperature: Cone 5 - Cone 6 Coats: 3-4 heavy coats What are Kiln Ice Glazes? These glazes are modeled after Guan Ware - a type of Chinese ceramics that was produced during the Southern Song dynasty. How does the crackle happen? The crackle is caused by the expansion and contraction of the glaze and clay body in relation to one another also known as the CTE, Coefficient of thermal expansion. Glaze thickness can affect the size of the crackle, smaller and tighter when thin, larger, and hexagonal when thick. With this glaze thicker is better. Recommended Clays: Brown or buff clays that do not contain manganese work best with these glazes. We recommend AMACO Milk Chocolate No. 30, AMACO Dark Chocolate No.32 and AMACO Buff Stoneware No. 46. Application Tips: Apply Kiln Ice glazes thicker than traditional Amaco glazes, at least an 1/8 inch thick (3.175mm). Glaze thickness is critical to achieve a nice crackle. Multiple brushed on layers is better than one thick one. When the glaze thickness starts to get heavy it will take longer to dry in between coats, this is due to the gums that are added to make it brushable also slows the dry time when glaze is thick. Food Safe? Yes, but due to durability, these glazes are not recommended for food surfaces. Use a liner glaze for any food surfaces on functional wares.
$22.00
AMACO Glazes KI-46 Frozen Fern
KI-46 Frozen Fern is a muddled yellow-green hue. Category: Mid-High Fire Glaze Firing Temperature: Cone 5 - Cone 6 Coats: 3-4 heavy coats What are Kiln Ice Glazes? These glazes are modeled after Guan Ware - a type of Chinese ceramics that was produced during the Southern Song dynasty. How does the crackle happen? The crackle is caused by the expansion and contraction of the glaze and clay body in relation to one another also known as the CTE, Coefficient of thermal expansion. Glaze thickness can affect the size of the crackle, smaller and tighter when thin, larger, and hexagonal when thick. With this glaze thicker is better. Recommended Clays: Brown or buff clays that do not contain manganese work best with these glazes. We recommend AMACO Milk Chocolate No. 30, AMACO Dark Chocolate No.32 and AMACO Buff Stoneware No. 46. Application Tips: Apply Kiln Ice glazes thicker than traditional Amaco glazes, at least an 1/8 inch thick (3.175mm). Glaze thickness is critical to achieve a nice crackle. Multiple brushed on layers is better than one thick one. When the glaze thickness starts to get heavy it will take longer to dry in between coats, this is due to the gums that are added to make it brushable also slows the dry time when glaze is thick. Food Safe? Yes, but due to durability, these glazes are not recommended for food surfaces. Use a liner glaze for any food surfaces on functional wares.
$22.00
AMACO Glazes KI-27 Glacial Lake
KI-27 Glacial Lake is a vibrant, blue-green hue. Category: Mid-High Fire Glaze Firing Temperature: Cone 5 - Cone 6 Coats: 3-4 heavy coats What are Kiln Ice Glazes? These glazes are modeled after Guan Ware - a type of Chinese ceramics that was produced during the Southern Song dynasty. How does the crackle happen? The crackle is caused by the expansion and contraction of the glaze and clay body in relation to one another also known as the CTE, Coefficient of thermal expansion. Glaze thickness can affect the size of the crackle, smaller and tighter when thin, larger, and hexagonal when thick. With this glaze thicker is better. Recommended Clays: Brown or buff clays that do not contain manganese work best with these glazes. We recommend AMACO Milk Chocolate No. 30, AMACO Dark Chocolate No.32 and AMACO Buff Stoneware No. 46. Application Tips: Apply Kiln Ice glazes thicker than traditional Amaco glazes, at least an 1/8 inch thick (3.175mm). Glaze thickness is critical to achieve a nice crackle. Multiple brushed on layers is better than one thick one. When the glaze thickness starts to get heavy it will take longer to dry in between coats, this is due to the gums that are added to make it brushable also slows the dry time when glaze is thick. Food Safe? Yes, but due to durability, these glazes are not recommended for food surfaces. Use a liner glaze for any food surfaces on functional wares.
$22.00
AMACO Glazes KI-21 Winter Glass
KI-21 Winter Glass is a pastel, frosty blue. Category: Mid-High Fire Glaze Firing Temperature: Cone 5 - Cone 6 Coats: 3-4 heavy coats What are Kiln Ice Glazes? These glazes are modeled after Guan Ware - a type of Chinese ceramics that was produced during the Southern Song dynasty. How does the crackle happen? The crackle is caused by the expansion and contraction of the glaze and clay body in relation to one another also known as the CTE, Coefficient of thermal expansion. Glaze thickness can affect the size of the crackle, smaller and tighter when thin, larger, and hexagonal when thick. With this glaze thicker is better. Recommended Clays: Brown or buff clays that do not contain manganese work best with these glazes. We recommend AMACO Milk Chocolate No. 30, AMACO Dark Chocolate No.32 and AMACO Buff Stoneware No. 46. Application Tips: Apply Kiln Ice glazes thicker than traditional Amaco glazes, at least an 1/8 inch thick (3.175mm). Glaze thickness is critical to achieve a nice crackle. Multiple brushed on layers is better than one thick one. When the glaze thickness starts to get heavy it will take longer to dry in between coats, this is due to the gums that are added to make it brushable also slows the dry time when glaze is thick. Food Safe? Yes, but due to durability, these glazes are not recommended for food surfaces. Use a liner glaze for any food surfaces on functional wares.
$22.00
