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Forest Matte Glaze Powder
Stable brown green matte glaze. Ideal at 1260 C.
This is my staple studio glaze It produces a calm, earthy brown-green surface with excellent stability, making it ideal for functional ware and consistent production firing. A glaze you can build a body of work around.
FIRING RANGE
Cone 7–10
1240–1300 °C / 2264–2372 °F
Oxidation · Electric firing
Recommended Firing Range
1220–1280°C (≈ 2228–2336°F)
Cone 6–9 equivalent
Suitable for high-fired stoneware and porcelain.
Lead-free • Cadmium-free
Sold in Powder Form Only
Mixing Guidelines
Start with 1:1 water-to-powder ratio.
Sieve thoroughly.
Add small amounts of water to refine thickness as needed.
Important:
Mix the entire dry bag at once — because the glaze is blended by hand, ingredients are not fully uniform until the full mix is slurried.
Yield example:
500 g (≈ 1.1 lb) of dry glaze = approx. 800 ml (≈ 27 fl oz) liquid glaze.
Application Methods
Apply an even layer. Suitable for:
• dipping
• brushing
• spraying
• pouring
Safety Information — Please Read
• Do not ingest.
• Wear gloves when mixing or applying.
• Keep away from eyes; rinse thoroughly if contact occurs.
• Avoid breathing glaze dust; never sweep dry powder.
• Clean dried glaze with a wet cloth only.
• Ensure good ventilation during firing.
Stable brown green matte glaze. Ideal at 1260 C.
This is my staple studio glaze It produces a calm, earthy brown-green surface with excellent stability, making it ideal for functional ware and consistent production firing. A glaze you can build a body of work around.
FIRING RANGE
Cone 7–10
1240–1300 °C / 2264–2372 °F
Oxidation · Electric firing
Recommended Firing Range
1220–1280°C (≈ 2228–2336°F)
Cone 6–9 equivalent
Suitable for high-fired stoneware and porcelain.
Lead-free • Cadmium-free
Sold in Powder Form Only
Mixing Guidelines
Start with 1:1 water-to-powder ratio.
Sieve thoroughly.
Add small amounts of water to refine thickness as needed.
Important:
Mix the entire dry bag at once — because the glaze is blended by hand, ingredients are not fully uniform until the full mix is slurried.
Yield example:
500 g (≈ 1.1 lb) of dry glaze = approx. 800 ml (≈ 27 fl oz) liquid glaze.
Application Methods
Apply an even layer. Suitable for:
• dipping
• brushing
• spraying
• pouring
Safety Information — Please Read
• Do not ingest.
• Wear gloves when mixing or applying.
• Keep away from eyes; rinse thoroughly if contact occurs.
• Avoid breathing glaze dust; never sweep dry powder.
• Clean dried glaze with a wet cloth only.
• Ensure good ventilation during firing.