Product Details

Product Information

Size: 473ml brush-on liquid glaze.

A shiny pink with delicate softer pink low lights.

Firing and Working Notes

Firing Range:

Fire between 1186°C (cone 5) and 1222°C (cone 6), but can be fired up to 1285°C (cone 10).

Suitable for stoneware clay.

Working Notes:

  • Thinner applications will yield a more glossy transparent look.
  • Thick applications can show a light floating pink effect.

Refer to Mayco to see more pictures and advice of this glaze on many clay bodies in various firing environments.

For advice and tips on application with a brush-on, please refer to the article in our knowledge base. "Application with a Brush"

This glaze is considered by the manufacturer to be Dinnerware safe and has the ACMI Seal. However it must be remembered that in the UK, the emphasis in law is to the ‘maker’ who takes responsibility for the food/dinner safety of a glazed or unglazed ceramic ware.

For further reading, please read our knowledge base article "Food Safety in Ceramics".

Health & Safety

Lead Free.

Refer to each SDS below for the individual hazards of each glaze.

General Advice:

When handled sensibly, a 'brush-on' glaze presents no serious health issues, but to be safe, do not ingest the liquid and avoid contact with your skin and eyes.

A powder or dried brush-on glaze presents a hazard. It may contain crystalline silica and other materials, which, when inhaled, can cause long-term damage to the lungs or other health problems. We suggest when working with powders or when cleaning, wear an FFP3/P3 mask and filter and use a wet sponge.

Customer Reviews

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Sue (United Kingdom)
Pink opal

Love this glaze looks good on speckled clay doesn’t run

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Kerry (United Kingdom)
I was hopeful

I loved the idea of a pink glaze and it does work fairly well on white stoneware (Sibelco Smooth White Throwing Clay). I glaze fire to 1240 and I had to layer it on quite thickly, at least 3 - 4 coats in order for it to retain the darker pink colour, otherwise it tends to fade out to a light pink / white. I also tried using it on the Sibelco Scandi Clay, but barely any pink remained after firing even though I did a really thick layer of glaze - which is a shame as it is quite expensive!

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