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Saturation Gold has a smooth, satin/matte finish that is a dark gold similar to bronze when fired. Perfect for sculptural work and industrial ware. Fire to Cone 5-6, 1200-1220℃
Good glaze for layering and textured work, Blue Rutile is an active, complex glaze that is a flowing blue where thick and breaks brown where thinner. This glaze varies colour over surface texture, clay colour and glaze application. Fire to Cone 5-6, 1200-1220℃
Arctic Blue is an opaque light blue that has a smooth, consistent surface and breaks tan over texture. This glaze lends very well to layering with other Potter's Choice Glazes. Fire to Cone 5-6, 1200-1220℃
Tenmoku is a textured, satin-matte dark brown/tan speckled glaze that responds well layered beneath some of the more fluid Potter's Choice glazes. Fire to Cone 5-6, 1200-1220℃.
Oatmeal glaze is a toasty, cream yellow glaze that is relatively opaque and breaks clear over textured surfaces. This glaze is suitable for layering with other Potters Choice glazes. Fire to Cone 5-6, 1200-1220℃.
Vert Lustre is a flowing green glaze with a metallic sheen. This glaze reacts well to texture responds when layered with other Potter's Choice glazes. Fire to Cone 5-6, 1200-1220℃.
Seaweed is a fluid, deep green glaze that will vary colour depending on the clay colour and can be applied as layers with a variety of Potter's Choice glazes. Fire to Cone 5-6, 1200-1220℃.
Deep Sienna Speckle is a warm, rich glaze that is translucent with dark speckles that resemble the surface of reduction stoneware glazes. For more depth and concentration of color, apply thicker. This glaze layers well with our other Potter's Choice glazes. Fire to Cone 5-6, 1200-1220℃.
Chun Plum is a pink-red translucent glaze that breaks light tan over textures. This glaze imitates traditional copper reds with a reliable color response in oxidation firings. Layer over other Potters Choice glazes for a warmer tone and hints of pink and red. Fire glaze to Cone 5-6, 1200-1220℃.
Deep Firebrick is an opaque, speckled brick red glaze that breaks translucent where thin. Fires to Cone 5-6, 1200-1220℃.
Textured Amber Brown is a glossy brown glaze that breaks to a lighter brown where thinner. Fire to Cone 5-6, 1200-1220℃.
Aventurine is an amber glaze with crystal flecks, the colour breaks golden over texture and pools a darker shade in recessed areas. This glaze is fluid so leave room for vertical flow. Testing is recommended to find the proper application and firing. Fire to Cone 5-6, 1200-1220℃.
Chai Matte Shino is a matt brush on mid-fire glaze that yields wonderfully varied shades of cream, orange, and brown depending on the thickness of application. Fire to Cone 5-6, 1200-1220℃.
Oolong Matte Shino is a brush on matt glaze. A mid-fire glaze that yields varied shades of mint green and brown depending on the thickness of application. Fire to Cone 5-6, 1200-1220℃.
Hibiscus Matte Shino is a matt brush on mid-fire glaze that yields wonderfully varied shades of salmon, orange, and brown depending on the thickness of application. Fire to Cone 5-6, 1200-1220℃.
Brush on Clear Gloss Glaze. Midfire 1180-1280℃. Food safe.
Brush on Clear Gloss Glaze. Midfire 1150-1280℃. Food safe.
Brush on Clear Gloss Glaze. Midfire 1150-1280℃. Food safe.
A brush on matt/ satin green glaze with firing to midfire temperatures. Firing temperature 1180-1220℃.
A brush on matt/ satin orange glaze with firing to midfire temperatures. Firing temperature 1180-1220℃.
A brush on matt/ satin grey glaze with firing to midfire temperatures. Firing temperature 1180-1220℃.
A brush on matt/ satin black glaze with firing to midfire temperatures.
A brush on matt/ satin blue glaze with firing to midfire temperatures.