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COMPLETE GLAZE EBOOK BUNDLE — 12 Years of Glaze Research (Digital Download)
All 55 of my studio-tested glaze recipes, gathered into 5 comprehensive eBooks.
With a single purchase, you receive 12 years of my glaze testing, research, failures, discoveries, and studio breakthroughs — gathered into one complete collection of 5 glaze eBooks.
This bundle includes matte, glossy, porcelain, stoneware, and special-effect glazes, featuring all of my most beloved and most-requested recipes:
lava • lichen • galaxy • luminescent pearl • matte crystals • sahara • silky • perfect grey combo • snow • stone • and more
From subtle matte whites to explosive crater textures, from soft porcelain tones to sculptural lava surfaces — this bundle gives you a full palette of expressive, reliable, and studio-proven glazes.
What’s Included
5 full glaze eBooks, covering:
• matte glazes
• glossy glazes
• special-effect crater volcanic lava glazes
• white lichen crawl glazes
• stoneware glaze collections
• porcelain glaze collections
• signature studio favourites and all-time best performers
Please see each individual eBook listing for a detailed breakdown of the glazes included.
Firing Range
Suitable for stoneware and porcelain
Cone 7–10 (1240–1290°C / 2264–2354°F)
Designed for oxidation (electric firing).
Learning Support
• Glaze Mixing Guidelines — available in my blog
• Online Courses — covering glaze application, layering, troubleshooting, and setting up your own glaze lab
These resources complement the eBooks and help you apply the recipes with confidence.
Core Materials Used in the Recipes
Most glazes use at least 3 of these 8 essential base ingredients:
Ball Clay
China Clay
Potash Feldspar
Cornish Stone
Nepheline Syenite
Dolomite
Flint
Whiting
Additional Common Materials & Colourants
These ingredients create colour, variation, texture, and melt behaviour:
Bentonite
Talc
Magnesium Carbonate
Titanium Dioxide
Wollastonite
Zinc Oxide
Zirconium Silicate
Lithium Carbonate
Strontium Carbonate
Silicon Carbide
Tin Oxide
Copper Carbonate
Cobalt Carbonate
Copper Oxide
Iron Oxide
Nickel Oxide
Ilmenite
All 55 of my studio-tested glaze recipes, gathered into 5 comprehensive eBooks.
With a single purchase, you receive 12 years of my glaze testing, research, failures, discoveries, and studio breakthroughs — gathered into one complete collection of 5 glaze eBooks.
This bundle includes matte, glossy, porcelain, stoneware, and special-effect glazes, featuring all of my most beloved and most-requested recipes:
lava • lichen • galaxy • luminescent pearl • matte crystals • sahara • silky • perfect grey combo • snow • stone • and more
From subtle matte whites to explosive crater textures, from soft porcelain tones to sculptural lava surfaces — this bundle gives you a full palette of expressive, reliable, and studio-proven glazes.
What’s Included
5 full glaze eBooks, covering:
• matte glazes
• glossy glazes
• special-effect crater volcanic lava glazes
• white lichen crawl glazes
• stoneware glaze collections
• porcelain glaze collections
• signature studio favourites and all-time best performers
Please see each individual eBook listing for a detailed breakdown of the glazes included.
Firing Range
Suitable for stoneware and porcelain
Cone 7–10 (1240–1290°C / 2264–2354°F)
Designed for oxidation (electric firing).
Learning Support
• Glaze Mixing Guidelines — available in my blog
• Online Courses — covering glaze application, layering, troubleshooting, and setting up your own glaze lab
These resources complement the eBooks and help you apply the recipes with confidence.
Core Materials Used in the Recipes
Most glazes use at least 3 of these 8 essential base ingredients:
Ball Clay
China Clay
Potash Feldspar
Cornish Stone
Nepheline Syenite
Dolomite
Flint
Whiting
Additional Common Materials & Colourants
These ingredients create colour, variation, texture, and melt behaviour:
Bentonite
Talc
Magnesium Carbonate
Titanium Dioxide
Wollastonite
Zinc Oxide
Zirconium Silicate
Lithium Carbonate
Strontium Carbonate
Silicon Carbide
Tin Oxide
Copper Carbonate
Cobalt Carbonate
Copper Oxide
Iron Oxide
Nickel Oxide
Ilmenite