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Cone 6: Opal Lustre is a glossy, semi-opaque glaze that displays variegated shades of blues, greens, and purples. Breaks warm brown over texture. Cone 10: Color flattens, and warm undertones come through.
Cone 6 oxidation (IMAGE 1): Fires to an opaque deep rust red with a slight sheen when applied fully concentrated. This product will leave red body staining when wiped away. Little to no movement when used alone or in combination.
Cone 6 oxidation (IMAGE 1): Fires to a warm metallic finish that breaks brown over texture. Can add mobility when layered with glaze(s).
Cone 6 oxidation (IMAGE 1): Fires to a matte metallic finish that breaks green over texture. Can add mobility when layered with glaze(s).
Cone 6 oxidation (IMAGE 1): Cobalt Wash fires to a matte metallic finish that breaks green over texture. Can add mobility when layered with glaze(s).
Cone 6 oxidation: White Mudcrack is a high-texture glaze that forms a raised, cracked surface. The thicker the application, the more textured the surface will be. Cone 10 reduction: Texture flattens, color remains white.
Cone 6 oxidation: Black Mudcrack is a high-texture glaze that forms a raised, cracked surface. The thicker the application, the more textured the surface will be. Cone 10 reduction: Texture flattens, color remains black.
Cone 6 oxidation: Light Magma is a sand-colored, high-texture glaze that creates a rough, cratered surface. The thicker the application, the more textured the surface will be. Cone 10 reduction: Texture slightly flattens. Color changes to a cream/gray.
Cone 6 oxidation: Dark Magma is a charcoal-colored, high-texture glaze that creates a rough, cratered surface. The thicker the application, the more textured the surface will be. Cone 10 reduction: Texture slightly flattens. No change in color.
Cone 6 oxidation: White Gloss is a highly-pigmented true white gloss glaze. The stable qualities of this glaze make it ideal for design work and full opaque coverage at mid-range temperatures. Cone 10 reduction: No change.
Cone 6 oxidation: Yellow Gloss is a highly-pigmented cheerful yellow glaze. The stable qualities of this glaze make it ideal for design work and full opaque coverage at mid-range temperatures. Cone 10 reduction: Color lightens.
Cone 6 oxidation: Black Gloss is a highly-pigmented true black gloss glaze. The stable qualities of this glaze make it ideal for design work and full opaque coverage at mid-range temperatures. Cone 10 reduction: Exhibits some blue hues.
Cone 6: Dark Green Gloss is a highly-pigmented emerald green gloss glaze. The stable qualities of this glaze make it ideal for design work and full opaque coverage at mid-range temperatures. Cone 10: No change.
Cone 6 oxidation: Pink Gloss is a glossy, opaque, medium pink glaze that is highly pigmented and formulated for stable design work at midrange temperatures and above. Cone 10 reduction: Glaze breaks over texture. Glaze remains stable.
Cone 6 oxidation: Brown Gloss is a glossy, opaque, rich brown glaze that is highly pigmented and formulated for stable design work at midrange temperatures and above. Cone 10 reduction: Color shifts to olive-brown. The glaze remains stable.
Modeled after Leigh Anne Thompson's swirl mugs, these cloisonné enamel pins are the cutest! They come on an info card and measure about 1.5" at the widest point.
Modeled after Leigh Anne Thompson's swirl mugs, these cloisonné enamel pins are the cutest! They come on an info card and measure about 1.5" at the widest point.
Modeled after Leigh Anne Thompson's swirl mugs, these cloisonné enamel pins are the cutest! They come on an info card and measure about 1.5" at the widest point.
One custom silkscreened underglaze rice paper transfer sheet for use on greenware or bisque pottery.
This shirt was the winner of our 2024 T-Shirt Contest! Drawn by Hannah Martin, the proceeds from this shirt go to our Queen City Clay Scholarship Fund!