Product Details

Product Information

Silky matt almond white with subtle speckle, develops toasty edges on bodies containing iron.

Firing Range

1222°C to 1280°C (Cone 6 to Cone 9).

The sample shows two applications on Vitraclay White Throwing Clay, fired to 1240°C.

Working Notes
  • More interesting than a standard white due to the toasty edges.
  • Stronger opacity with multiple coats.

These notes are continuously reviewed so please send us your feedback.

Health & Safety

Vitraglaze is lead free and non-toxic.

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.

Preparing a powder glaze

Always wear a mask when mixing powdered glaze.

Dipping and pouring mixtures need to be tested on samples before being applied to final wares.

This method of application requires an understanding of the behaviour of liquid slurries on absorbent clay bodies, as results can vary for many reasons. Because of this, it is impossible for us to guarantee your wares will fire to the same colour advertised. Here is some useful further reading.

The glaze mix should have a single cream consistency. A useful tip is to use less water in the beginning as you can always add more. After mixing with water, use an 80 mesh sieve for stoneware and a 60 mesh sieve for earthenware.

For more about a dipping glaze, read our general advice.

Applying a brush on glaze

Remove glaze from the pot, stir and agitate the glaze in a larger container, make sure all the material is mixed thoroughly.

Whilst keeping the glaze moving, dip your brush and hold it sideways to keep the material evenly distributed.

Apply using confident dabs, move the liquid around and work quickly and smoothly.

2 to 3 applications could be needed so allow to dry between coverings.

Customer Reviews

Based on 6 reviews
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Dulce (United Kingdom)
Love and hate relationship

This glaze is beautiful but I’ve had issues with it. Can be very patchy, gets pinholes easily (but that could be a kiln issue?). Overall it’s good just wish it was more consistent!

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Katie Jackson-Turner (United Kingdom)
Almond milk glaze

Lovely results with this glaze, speckles in the stoneware come through nicely, colour has a hint of yellow tinge (2 coats)

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Anne
Lovely glaze

Only used this once so far but it was easy to apply and the result was excellent.

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Anne
Good

This has worked well with the white throwing clay. It goes on well and doesn’t run.

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Littlepuffinpottery
Consistent colour , lighter than expected, but contrasts well with other colours.

I've used both the powder and pre-mixed versions and both work consistently well. I use to contrast against darker colours and use buff and white stoneware clays. Photo shows white body with Almond Milk under Island Turquoise fired to 1250 in electric kiln.

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