The Potter's Choice glaze series was designed with the potter in mind! These stunning glazes add fluid colours and effects to smooth or textured ware, with optimal results at Cone 5/6. To use these glazes is to step into different ceramic glaze traditions of many cultures throughout history. Check out our Potter's Choice Layering charts to see all the amazing results you can try in your own studio!
• Reduction Effects in Oxidation
• Variety of Colors and Surfaces
• Cone 5 / 6
• Limitless Layering Combinations!
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(1.50)Lynne Newell Published Monday, 15 April 2024 This is a crazy glaze! On red stoneware it is blues/browns and greens on vertical surfaces- very pretty but on flat surfaces on the same clay it’s a sludgy green/brown fired to 1200 with no hold. But, On a light buff reclaim clay and fire it to 1220 with a 10 min hold and you get bright yellows inside a bowl and patches of yellow on the outside with greens and blues. Put it over black velvet underglaze on part of the pot and you get a pure golden yellow colour. It’s the craziest glaze ever and nothing like the bottle colour.
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(3.00)jim Published Wednesday, 1 December 2021 Test fired on Primo PW-20 to 1210 with a 10min soak (but not with the recommended Amaco firing schedule). Test tile brushed 2 and 3 coats and Test tile dipped both straight out of container. This turned out a dark brown colour, quite different to that pictured. Rating it is difficult given I didn't follow the Amaco firing schedule however some of their other glazes achieved the pictured results following my firing schedule so I need to play with it some more.
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(1.50)Nicki Published Friday, 21 May 2021 The actual colour is a much darker brown as shown on the actual label of this product. It looks nothing like the sample photo here.