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A deep blue that absorbs the light and draws the eye. Cerulean Satin works great on its own, and looks even better under Bronze Temmoku or Archie's Base.
A bright, true red. Similar to the Really Red glaze, but with a less glossy finish that absorbs the light.
A bright bluish green with a smooth, buttery feel. Great as a slghtly calmer, less glossy alternative to Mint.
A neutral tone that breaks to dark brown over texture, and produces a marvellous furred pattern over Gloss glazes. A great glaze for adding warmth to textured pieces.
A variegated reddish-brown that breaks over texture. Often attains a lacquer-like finish, but can turn glossy pink where thickest. Beatiful with Black.
A warm yellow glaze that breaks to brown over texture. Breaks less than the other Shino Glazes, but still provides the same signature look. Great to layer with darker colors.
A slightly lighter shino dusted with orange-brown spots. Breaks to brown over texture, and combines with other glazes.
A warm color with pink and orange tones that breaks to brown where thin. Looks amazing over black!
A bright, translucent color that adds warmth to any piece without hiding detail. Easy to apply and reliable.
A translucent pale pink. A unique and warm alternative to traditional celadon finishes, Peach Blush is perfect for porcelain.
A deep gray-green Celadon with deeper green tones and splashes of blue where thickest. Great for any work with texture or underglazes
A gentle, translucent blue-green color, similar to a traditional celadon. Easy to apply and reliable.
Our best-selling Celadon! A deep translucent green, which pools to a cloudy blue where thickest. Peacock Green is not recommended as a liner glaze for food ware, as it can change color when exposed to acids such as lemon or vinegar.
A translucent brown that pools beautifully. Varies from caramel to deep chestnut depending on the thickness.
A translucent greenish gray, which develops a blue haze where it is thickest.
A deep, clear blue. Translucent enough to be used over fine details or underglaze, Sapphire starts as a pale blue and becomes darker as it pools.
A much requested late addition to our Crawl Series, Black Crawl is a charcoal-colored glaze with a unique crackle pattern.
A translucent bright orange that looks great over smooth or textured surfaces. SALE! Listed at 40% off
A dramatic glaze that emulates the look of a gas-fired temmoku when used on a red clay, but produces a beautiful shimmering bronze on white clays. Also looks great combined with the gloss or satin glazes.
A specialized glaze, Oxblood contains a chemical that causes it to reduce locally, producing a true copper red in your electric kiln without a special firing. Because of the way this glaze works, it needs to be very thick to produce the red color.
A Texas Two-Step undercoat, designed to be used with the overcoats for oilspots. On its own, it is a mottled glossy black. SALE! Listed at 40% off
When covered by one of the Texas Two-Step overcoats, Coffee Bean produces the series signature oilspots. When used on its own, it is a darkly mottled brown, with a look similar to leather.
A bright sea green. Great on its own as a base or accent color, the Fern is a Texas Two-Step undercoat, and will create oilspot effects when covered with one of the overcoats.