"CHARCOAL" Matte Black Brown Bronze — Glaze Powder

from €15.00

A deep matte black glaze with subtle warmth, revealing soft brown and bronze tones where applied thicker.

The surface remains calm and velvety, with gentle variation that brings depth without distraction.

Pictured here on grey stoneware.

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

Mixing Guidelines

  1. Begin with 1:1 water-to-powder ratio.

  2. Sieve thoroughly.

  3. 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.

Application Methods

Apply an even coat using any method:
• dipping
• pouring
• brushing
• spraying

Weight:

A deep matte black glaze with subtle warmth, revealing soft brown and bronze tones where applied thicker.

The surface remains calm and velvety, with gentle variation that brings depth without distraction.

Pictured here on grey stoneware.

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

Mixing Guidelines

  1. Begin with 1:1 water-to-powder ratio.

  2. Sieve thoroughly.

  3. 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.

Application Methods

Apply an even coat using any method:
• dipping
• pouring
• brushing
• spraying