Product Details

Product Information

This set consists of 2 x 250ml glaze, 1 of each in the following stoneware colours:

Oxide Green

Tin White Speckle

A deep green breaking to a blue froth.

Firing and Working Notes

Firing Range:

1222°C to 1280°C (Cone 6 to Cone 9).

The sample shows two applications on Vitraclay Studio Throwing Clay, fired to 1250°C.

Suitable for Stoneware clay.

Working Notes:

Apply two generous layers of your first glaze Oxide Green and let this dry, this should take between 5 – 10 minutes and then apply two more layers of your second glaze Tin White Speckle.

Test on a sample piece before using on final wares. Protect your kiln and shelves, with batt wash and sacrificial dishes as fluxing may occur. Leave at least a 20mm gap between the glaze and the base to allow the glaze to run.

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

For powdered glazes, please read the article "More About a Dipping Glaze".

These glazes used together would unlikely be to be safe for dinner/tableware. To be certain, you would need to submit your wares for testing at a reputable laboratory. 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

Vitraglaze is lead-free.

Good housekeeping is essential in any pottery studio to minimise inhalation of silica dust.

Always clean up with a damp sponge and if any dust is airborne, such as when mixing powder glazes, wear an FFP3/P3 mask and filter.

Click here for information on food safety.

Customer Reviews

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Elaine Matthews (United Kingdom)
Gorgeous results

I’m so pleased with the look and the feel of Ocean break combo. Everyone has said it looks really professional.

I used it over black engobe on top of Valentines B17c

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Graham
Fantastic

I'm only a few months into the world of ceramics but this glaze is so easy to use and came out looking fantastic!

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Wychwood Pots
Beautiful glaze combo

Not being someone who pays a lot of attention to detail, I was surprised when my order arrived containing a tub of oxide green and another of tin white speckle. For some reason, I thought that Ocean Break was a new glaze (the clue was obviously in the “layers” part of the title

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