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Matte Moss Green Glaze Powder
A matte green glaze that begins to develop soft crystallization above 1260 °C. A long-standing studio favorite since 2011. Pictured on porcelain.
Recommended Firing Range
1240–1280°C
≈ 2264–2336°F
Cone 7–9 equivalent
Lead-free • Cadmium-free
Suitable for high-fired stoneware and porcelain.
Sold in Powder Form Only
Mixing Guidelines
Begin with a 1:1 water-to-powder ratio.
Sieve thoroughly.
Adjust with a small amount of extra water until the glaze reaches your preferred consistency.
IMPORTANT:
You MUST mix the entire dry bag at once.
Because this glaze is hand-blended, partial mixing can cause uneven ingredient distribution and inconsistent firing results.
Yield reference:
500 g (≈ 1.1 lb) → approx. 800 ml (≈ 27 fl oz) liquid glaze.
Safety Warning
• Do not ingest.
• Wear gloves when mixing or applying.
• Avoid contact with eyes; rinse thoroughly if contact occurs.
• Prevent glaze dust — never sweep dry material; clean with a wet cloth only.
• Ensure good ventilation during firing.
A matte green glaze that begins to develop soft crystallization above 1260 °C. A long-standing studio favorite since 2011. Pictured on porcelain.
Recommended Firing Range
1240–1280°C
≈ 2264–2336°F
Cone 7–9 equivalent
Lead-free • Cadmium-free
Suitable for high-fired stoneware and porcelain.
Sold in Powder Form Only
Mixing Guidelines
Begin with a 1:1 water-to-powder ratio.
Sieve thoroughly.
Adjust with a small amount of extra water until the glaze reaches your preferred consistency.
IMPORTANT:
You MUST mix the entire dry bag at once.
Because this glaze is hand-blended, partial mixing can cause uneven ingredient distribution and inconsistent firing results.
Yield reference:
500 g (≈ 1.1 lb) → approx. 800 ml (≈ 27 fl oz) liquid glaze.
Safety Warning
• Do not ingest.
• Wear gloves when mixing or applying.
• Avoid contact with eyes; rinse thoroughly if contact occurs.
• Prevent glaze dust — never sweep dry material; clean with a wet cloth only.
• Ensure good ventilation during firing.