Vendor: AMACO
Type: AMACO - Cone 5/6 - SM Satin Matte
Price:
20.00
Satin Matte Goldenrod is an opaque, warm yellow glaze like a summer flower. This glaze likes to hug the edges, accentuating texture.
Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Satin Mattes break slightly over edges and texture and boast a soft satin feel. These glazes are formulated to be 100% mixable (except for Orange and Red, which have a different base.) Use Clear Satin to lighten color tones, Satin Black to create shades, and Satin White to create tints.
•Satin Surfaces
•Mixable (with exception of orange or red) for custom palette
•Food safe
•Cone 5 / 6
•Pictured results were fired in Oxidation
Satin Matte glazes are fully mixable, allowing you to create your own, specialized palette. Mixing colored Satin Matte glazes with SM-11 White in varying amounts creates a variety of pastel colors from deep to extremely light tints.
Each of these examples feature a single glaze mixed with SM-11 white in two ratios - 1:4 and 1:30. These test tiles were created based on gram measurements and are fired to Cone 5 on White Stoneware Clay.
Vendor: AMACO
Type: AMACO - Cone 5/6 - SM Satin Matte
Price:
20.00
Satin Matte Cayenne is a semi-opaque, spicy red glaze with an earthy tone that resembles terracotta. It breaks slightly over the edges, accentuating textured ware while maintaining a clean appearance.
Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Satin Mattes break slightly over edges and texture and boast a soft satin feel. These glazes are formulated to be 100% mixable (except for Orange and Red, which have a different base.) Use Clear Satin to lighten color tones, Satin Black to create shades, and Satin White to create tints.
•Satin Surfaces
•Mixable (with exception of orange or red) for custom palette
•Food safe
•Cone 5 / 6
•Pictured results were fired in Oxidation
Satin Matte glazes are fully mixable, allowing you to create your own, specialized palette. Mixing colored Satin Matte glazes with SM-11 White in varying amounts creates a variety of pastel colors from deep to extremely light tints.
Each of these examples feature a single glaze mixed with SM-11 white in two ratios - 1:4 and 1:30. These test tiles were created based on gram measurements and are fired to Cone 5 on White Stoneware Clay.
Vendor: AMACO
Type: AMACO - Cone 5/6 - SM Satin Matte
Price:
20.00
Satin Matte Moss is an opaque, olive green glaze resembling dark, meadowy moss, as the name suggests. This glaze likes to hug the edges, accentuating texture.
Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Satin Mattes break slightly over edges and texture and boast a soft satin feel. These glazes are formulated to be 100% mixable (except for Orange and Red, which have a different base.) Use Clear Satin to lighten color tones, Satin Black to create shades, and Satin White to create tints.
•Satin Surfaces
•Mixable (with exception of orange or red) for custom palette
•Food safe
•Cone 5 / 6
•Pictured results were fired in Oxidation
Satin Matte glazes are fully mixable, allowing you to create your own, specialized palette. Mixing colored Satin Matte glazes with SM-11 White in varying amounts creates a variety of pastel colors from deep to extremely light tints.
Each of these examples feature a single glaze mixed with SM-11 white in two ratios - 1:4 and 1:30. These test tiles were created based on gram measurements and are fired to Cone 5 on White Stoneware Clay.
Vendor: AMACO
Type: AMACO - Cone 5/6 - SM Satin Matte
Price:
20.00
Satin Matte Seafoam is a semi-opaque, aqua glaze that evokes a sense of tranquility like an ocean breeze. It breaks gently over edges, accentuating textured ware while maintaining a silky, clean appearance.
Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Satin Mattes break slightly over edges and texture and boast a soft satin feel. These glazes are formulated to be 100% mixable (except for Orange and Red, which have a different base.) Use Clear Satin to lighten color tones, Satin Black to create shades, and Satin White to create tints.
•Satin Surfaces
•Mixable (with exception of orange or red) for custom palette
•Food safe
•Cone 5 / 6
•Pictured results were fired in Oxidation
Satin Matte glazes are fully mixable, allowing you to create your own, specialized palette. Mixing colored Satin Matte glazes with SM-11 White in varying amounts creates a variety of pastel colors from deep to extremely light tints.
Each of these examples feature a single glaze mixed with SM-11 white in two ratios - 1:4 and 1:30. These test tiles were created based on gram measurements and are fired to Cone 5 on White Stoneware Clay.
Vendor: AMACO
Type: AMACO - Cone 5/6 - SM Satin Matte
Price:
20.00
Satin Matte Marble is a semi-opaque, pale gray glaze with just a whisper of color. It breaks over edges and enhances textured ware while possessing a classic overall look.
Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Satin Mattes break slightly over edges and texture and boast a soft satin feel. These glazes are formulated to be 100% mixable (except for Orange and Red, which have a different base.) Use Clear Satin to lighten color tones, Satin Black to create shades, and Satin White to create tints.
•Satin Surfaces
•Mixable (with exception of orange or red) for custom palette
•Food safe
•Cone 5 / 6
•Pictured results were fired in Oxidation
Satin Matte glazes are fully mixable, allowing you to create your own, specialized palette. Mixing colored Satin Matte glazes with SM-11 White in varying amounts creates a variety of pastel colors from deep to extremely light tints.
Each of these examples feature a single glaze mixed with SM-11 white in two ratios - 1:4 and 1:30. These test tiles were created based on gram measurements and are fired to Cone 5 on White Stoneware Clay.
Vendor: AMACO
Type: AMACO - Cone 5/6 - SM Satin Matte
Price:
20.00
Satin Matte Stone is an opaque taupe glaze that looks and feels as smooth as the perfect skipping stone. When applied over texture, it breaks over the edges while retaining its smooth appearance.
Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Satin Mattes break slightly over edges and texture and boast a soft satin feel. These glazes are formulated to be 100% mixable (except for Orange and Red, which have a different base.) Use Clear Satin to lighten color tones, Satin Black to create shades, and Satin White to create tints.
•Satin Surfaces
•Mixable (with exception of orange or red) for custom palette
•Food safe
•Cone 5 / 6
•Pictured results were fired in Oxidation
Satin Matte glazes are fully mixable, allowing you to create your own, specialized palette. Mixing colored Satin Matte glazes with SM-11 White in varying amounts creates a variety of pastel colors from deep to extremely light tints.
Each of these examples feature a single glaze mixed with SM-11 white in two ratios - 1:4 and 1:30. These test tiles were created based on gram measurements and are fired to Cone 5 on White Stoneware Clay.
Vendor: AMACO
Type: AMACO Cone 5/6 C Celadon
Price:
20.00
This 100% mixable celadon glaze is a semi-translucent deep russet brown like a Southwestern mesa.
Due to the powdered nature of the materials involved with the dry-mix dipping buckets of this product, their respective health information and labels differ from the brushing glazes.
*Note that all dry dipping glazes can be difficult to layer. Dipping glazes behave differently from brushing and they require thorough testing prior to layering full piece.
Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Celadon glazes are designed to be 100% Mixable.
Mix with other colors, shade with Obsidian or tint with Snow. These glazes will yield endless possibilities!
Layering Celadons Under Potter's Choice PDFs. These tiles were glazed with 3 coats/ 3 coats of each glaze and were fired to cone 6 on white clay.
Vendor: AMACO
Type: AMACO Cone 5/6 C Celadon
Price:
20.00
This 100% mixable celadon glaze is a translucent pale soft green like a tall cactus.
Due to the powdered nature of the materials involved with the dry-mix dipping buckets of this product, their respective health information and labels differ from the brushing glazes.
*Note that all dry dipping glazes can be difficult to layer. Dipping glazes behave differently from brushing and they require thorough testing prior to layering full piece.
Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Celadon glazes are designed to be 100% Mixable.
Mix with other colors, shade with Obsidian or tint with Snow. These glazes will yield endless possibilities!
Layering Celadons Under Potter's Choice PDFs. These tiles were glazed with 3 coats/ 3 coats of each glaze and were fired to cone 6 on white clay.
Vendor: AMACO
Type: AMACO Cone 5/6 C Celadon
Price:
20.00
This 100% mixable celadon glaze is a semi-translucent warm light brown like a sandy dune.
Due to the powdered nature of the materials involved with the dry-mix dipping buckets of this product, their respective health information and labels differ from the brushing glazes.
*Note that all dry dipping glazes can be difficult to layer. Dipping glazes behave differently from brushing and they require thorough testing prior to layering full piece.
Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Celadon glazes are designed to be 100% Mixable.
Mix with other colors, shade with Obsidian or tint with Snow. These glazes will yield endless possibilities!
Layering Celadons Under Potter's Choice PDFs. These tiles were glazed with 3 coats/ 3 coats of each glaze and were fired to cone 6 on white clay.
Vendor: AMACO
Type: AMACO Cone 5/6 C Celadon
Price:
20.00
This 100% mixable celadon glaze is a translucent aqua-tinted blue like a tranquil inlet.
Due to the powdered nature of the materials involved with the dry-mix dipping buckets of this product, their respective health information and labels differ from the brushing glazes.
*Note that all dry dipping glazes can be difficult to layer. Dipping glazes behave differently from brushing and they require thorough testing prior to layering full piece.
Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Celadon glazes are designed to be 100% Mixable.
Mix with other colors, shade with Obsidian or tint with Snow. These glazes will yield endless possibilities!
Layering Celadons Under Potter's Choice PDFs. These tiles were glazed with 3 coats/ 3 coats of each glaze and were fired to cone 6 on white clay.
Vendor: AMACO
Type: AMACO Cone 5/6 C Celadon
Price:
20.00
This 100% mixable celadon glaze is a translucent spearmint green - fresh and spring-like.
Due to the powdered nature of the materials involved with the dry-mix dipping buckets of this product, their respective health information and labels differ from the brushing glazes.
*Note that all dry dipping glazes can be difficult to layer. Dipping glazes behave differently from brushing and they require thorough testing prior to layering full piece.
Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Celadon glazes are designed to be 100% Mixable.
Mix with other colors, shade with Obsidian or tint with Snow. These glazes will yield endless possibilities!
Layering Celadons Under Potter's Choice PDFs. These tiles were glazed with 3 coats/ 3 coats of each glaze and were fired to cone 6 on white clay.
Vendor: AMACO
Type: AMACO – Cone 05-10 V Velvet Underglazes
Price:
10.80 - 61.50
(2 variants)
Blood Orange Underglaze is a fiery tangerine color at Cone 05 which intensifies under a clear glaze. When fired to Cone 5 and Cone 10, it becomes slightly darker. May bubble with HF-9 Zinc-Free Clear at cone 5, use HF-10 Clear glaze to prevent bubbles.
Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Saturated color, dependability, and versatility make Velvets as popular for professionals as they are for children. Velvets fire true-to-color as a Cone 05/06 underglaze or fired to Cone 6. Some colors remain true as high as Cone 10.
Try two finish possibilities: When left unglazed these colors have the rich textural appearance of velvet; when covered with AMACO clear transparent matte of Clear Gloss they intensify in color. Can be easily applied to wet clay, greenware, or mature Cone 04 bisque (1971F / 1077C)
•Saturated Color
•Apply to unfired clay or bisque
•True to color
•Can be used with or without glaze- Food Safe with proper glaze.
•Cone 05 to 10
•Sprayable
To shade, tint, change the color of these underglazes, simply mix them!
Vendor: AMACO
Type: AMACO – Cone 05-10 V Velvet Underglazes
Price:
10.80 - 61.50
(2 variants)
Nectar underglaze is a warm yellow color like honeysuckle flowers at cone 05 and becomes more light amber under a clear glaze. It slightly intensifies at cone 5 and cone 10.
Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Saturated color, dependability, and versatility make Velvets as popular for professionals as they are for children. Velvets fire true-to-color as a Cone 05/06 underglaze or fired to Cone 6. Some colors remain true as high as Cone 10.
Try two finish possibilities: When left unglazed these colors have the rich textural appearance of velvet; when covered with AMACO clear transparent matte of Clear Gloss they intensify in color. Can be easily applied to wet clay, greenware, or mature Cone 04 bisque (1971F / 1077C)
•Saturated Color
•Apply to unfired clay or bisque
•True to color
•Can be used with or without glaze- Food Safe with proper glaze.
•Cone 05 to 10
•Sprayable
To shade, tint, change the color of these underglazes, simply mix them!
Vendor: AMACO
Type: AMACO – Cone 05-10 V Velvet Underglazes
Price:
7.70 - 29.70
(2 variants)
Indigo underglaze is a deep purple-blue color at cone 05 and darkens under a clear glaze. When fired to cone 5, it becomes more blue in color and then darkens slightly at cone 10.
Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Saturated color, dependability, and versatility make Velvets as popular for professionals as they are for children. Velvets fire true-to-color as a Cone 05/06 underglaze or fired to Cone 6. Some colors remain true as high as Cone 10.
Try two finish possibilities: When left unglazed these colors have the rich textural appearance of velvet; when covered with AMACO clear transparent matte of Clear Gloss they intensify in color. Can be easily applied to wet clay, greenware, or mature Cone 04 bisque (1971F / 1077C)
•Saturated Color
•Apply to unfired clay or bisque
•True to color
•Can be used with or without glaze- Food Safe with proper glaze.
•Cone 05 to 10
•Sprayable
To shade, tint, change the color of these underglazes, simply mix them!
Vendor: AMACO
Type: AMACO – Cone 05-10 V Velvet Underglazes
Price:
7.70 - 29.70
(2 variants)
Sea Glass Blue underglaze is a very pale blue-green color at cone 05 and becomes richer and darker under a clear glaze. It remains the same at cone 5, but fired to cone 10 becomes more blue.
Tableware producers must test all finished ware to establish dinnerware status, due to possible variations in firing temperature and contamination.
Saturated color, dependability, and versatility make Velvets as popular for professionals as they are for children. Velvets fire true-to-color as a Cone 05/06 underglaze or fired to Cone 6. Some colors remain true as high as Cone 10.
Try two finish possibilities: When left unglazed these colors have the rich textural appearance of velvet; when covered with AMACO clear transparent matte of Clear Gloss they intensify in color. Can be easily applied to wet clay, greenware, or mature Cone 04 bisque (1971F / 1077C)
•Saturated Color
•Apply to unfired clay or bisque
•True to color
•Can be used with or without glaze- Food Safe with proper glaze.
•Cone 05 to 10
•Sprayable
To shade, tint, change the color of these underglazes, simply mix them!