Matte glaze Recipe EBOOK for Stoneware (Digital Recipe Download)

€120.00

Another of our studio staples, this satin matte white glaze serves as a reliable foundation and a versatile liner glaze. Despite its matte surface, it remains easy to clean and resistant to tea staining — a quality not shared by all matte glazes — making it especially well suited for functional cups and everyday use.

From this base, a wide range of color variations emerges, including dark grey, brown rust, and misty forest green. Each version maintains the same stable surface quality while offering its own subtle character.

These recipes are the result of years of testing and refinement and are ideal for potters who wish to explore thoughtful variations of a trusted base glaze rather than beginning from scratch.

Firing Range

Cone 7–10
1240–1300 °C / 2264–2372 °F
Oxidation · Electric firing

Another of our studio staples, this satin matte white glaze serves as a reliable foundation and a versatile liner glaze. Despite its matte surface, it remains easy to clean and resistant to tea staining — a quality not shared by all matte glazes — making it especially well suited for functional cups and everyday use.

From this base, a wide range of color variations emerges, including dark grey, brown rust, and misty forest green. Each version maintains the same stable surface quality while offering its own subtle character.

These recipes are the result of years of testing and refinement and are ideal for potters who wish to explore thoughtful variations of a trusted base glaze rather than beginning from scratch.

Firing Range

Cone 7–10
1240–1300 °C / 2264–2372 °F
Oxidation · Electric firing