"Green GOLD" (JCB) — Glaze Powder

from €30.00
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Green Gold is a glossy green glaze that we love as it works across a range of bodies offering multiple aesthetics.

Image1- on porcelain

Image 2 - (wavy vase) on speckled white stoneware

Image 3 - (soap dish) on grey stoneware.

Image 4 - (tapas bowl) Green Gold + Satin Pink

Image 5 - (porcelain mugs) Green Gold + Satin Pink + SCM

Firing Range

1240–1280°C (Cone 7–9, ≈2265–2336°F)

Sold in powder form only.

Mixing Guidelines

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

  2. Sieve well.

  3. Add small amounts of extra water if needed for preferred consistency.

IMPORTANT:
You MUST mix the entire dry bag at once.
Because the glaze is blended by hand, taking only part of the powder will result in uneven ingredient distribution.

Yield reference:
500 g (≈ 1.1 lb) dry glaze → approx. 800 ml (≈ 27 fl oz) liquid glaze.

Safety Warning

• Do not ingest.
• Wear gloves when mixing or applying.
• Keep away from eyes; rinse thoroughly with water if contact occurs.
• Avoid glaze dust — never sweep dry powder.
• Clean spills or dry glaze with a wet cloth only.
• Ensure good ventilation during firing.

Green Gold is a glossy green glaze that we love as it works across a range of bodies offering multiple aesthetics.

Image1- on porcelain

Image 2 - (wavy vase) on speckled white stoneware

Image 3 - (soap dish) on grey stoneware.

Image 4 - (tapas bowl) Green Gold + Satin Pink

Image 5 - (porcelain mugs) Green Gold + Satin Pink + SCM

Firing Range

1240–1280°C (Cone 7–9, ≈2265–2336°F)

Sold in powder form only.

Mixing Guidelines

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

  2. Sieve well.

  3. Add small amounts of extra water if needed for preferred consistency.

IMPORTANT:
You MUST mix the entire dry bag at once.
Because the glaze is blended by hand, taking only part of the powder will result in uneven ingredient distribution.

Yield reference:
500 g (≈ 1.1 lb) dry glaze → approx. 800 ml (≈ 27 fl oz) liquid glaze.

Safety Warning

• Do not ingest.
• Wear gloves when mixing or applying.
• Keep away from eyes; rinse thoroughly with water if contact occurs.
• Avoid glaze dust — never sweep dry powder.
• Clean spills or dry glaze with a wet cloth only.
• Ensure good ventilation during firing.