Includes 13 unique porcelain glaze recipes.
If you’ve been searching for that perfect porcelain matte white, you’ll find it here.
Our beloved “Silky” glaze — the softest satin matte, born from years of testing and longing for the look of unfired porcelain — is included in this collection. It remains one of our most cherished studio glazes.
You’ll also find “Always Perfect”, the glossy transparent liner glaze we rely on again and again — clear, reliable, forgiving, and truly always perfect on porcelain interiors.
Alongside these essentials, the eBook features:
• 4 crystalline glaze variations
• matte blue, purple, pink, and violet glazes
• a full palette of luminous, expressive surfaces designed to bring porcelain to life
This collection offers both the beautiful basics and the exciting special effects every porcelain potter needs.
Cone 7–10
1240–1300°C / 2264–2372°F (oxidation, electric firing)
Maybe!
Most recipes were developed and tested primarily on porcelain, because the colours and qualities looked especially beautiful on that clay body.
However, many of them can work on stoneware — it’s simply a matter of testing, as colour and melt may shift.
Most recipes use at least three of these eight foundational materials:
Ball Clay
China Clay
Potash Feldspar
Cornish Stone
Nepheline Syenite
Dolomite
Flint
Whiting
Includes 13 unique porcelain glaze recipes.
If you’ve been searching for that perfect porcelain matte white, you’ll find it here.
Our beloved “Silky” glaze — the softest satin matte, born from years of testing and longing for the look of unfired porcelain — is included in this collection. It remains one of our most cherished studio glazes.
You’ll also find “Always Perfect”, the glossy transparent liner glaze we rely on again and again — clear, reliable, forgiving, and truly always perfect on porcelain interiors.
Alongside these essentials, the eBook features:
• 4 crystalline glaze variations
• matte blue, purple, pink, and violet glazes
• a full palette of luminous, expressive surfaces designed to bring porcelain to life
This collection offers both the beautiful basics and the exciting special effects every porcelain potter needs.
Cone 7–10
1240–1300°C / 2264–2372°F (oxidation, electric firing)
Maybe!
Most recipes were developed and tested primarily on porcelain, because the colours and qualities looked especially beautiful on that clay body.
However, many of them can work on stoneware — it’s simply a matter of testing, as colour and melt may shift.
Most recipes use at least three of these eight foundational materials:
Ball Clay
China Clay
Potash Feldspar
Cornish Stone
Nepheline Syenite
Dolomite
Flint
Whiting