A functional matte glaze shown on grey stoneware, offering a pleasant off-white cream finish.
The surface leans more matte than satin, yet remains soft and not dry at 1260°C.
Subtle variation brings warmth and depth to the form.
Recommended Firing Range
Cone 6–8 (1200–1260°C / 2192–2300°F)
Pictured samples are fired to 1260°C (Cone 8, ≈ 2300°F).
Lead-free • Cadmium-free
Sold in Powder Form Only
Begin with 1:1 water-to-powder ratio.
Sieve thoroughly.
Add a little extra water if needed to reach your preferred consistency.
IMPORTANT:
You must mix the entire dry bag at once.
Because the glaze is hand-blended, ingredients are not perfectly uniform in small portions. Mixing only part of the bag will produce uneven results.
Yield reference:
500 g (≈ 1.1 lb) of dry powder makes approx. 800 ml (≈ 27 fl oz) of liquid glaze.
A functional matte glaze shown on grey stoneware, offering a pleasant off-white cream finish.
The surface leans more matte than satin, yet remains soft and not dry at 1260°C.
Subtle variation brings warmth and depth to the form.
Recommended Firing Range
Cone 6–8 (1200–1260°C / 2192–2300°F)
Pictured samples are fired to 1260°C (Cone 8, ≈ 2300°F).
Lead-free • Cadmium-free
Sold in Powder Form Only
Begin with 1:1 water-to-powder ratio.
Sieve thoroughly.
Add a little extra water if needed to reach your preferred consistency.
IMPORTANT:
You must mix the entire dry bag at once.
Because the glaze is hand-blended, ingredients are not perfectly uniform in small portions. Mixing only part of the bag will produce uneven results.
Yield reference:
500 g (≈ 1.1 lb) of dry powder makes approx. 800 ml (≈ 27 fl oz) of liquid glaze.