Product Details

Product Information

Our very own Stoneware Glaze range, tested on all our Vitraclay bodies.

Available in liquid brush-on (ml) and powder (kg).

Firing and Working Notes

Firing Range:

1222°C to 1280°C (Cone 6 to Cone 9/10).

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

Suitable for Stoneware clay.

Working Notes:

  • May run and become metallic on vertical surfaces, pools to a deep blue on horizontal surfaces.
  • To prevent running we recommend firing to 1210°C with a 10 minute hold.
  • Stronger opacity and higher gloss with multiple coats.

For advice and tips on using a brush-on glaze, read our Application with a Brush.

For advice and tips on powdered glazes, read our More About a Dipping Glaze.

For information on food safety, read our Food Safety in Ceramics.

Health & Safety

Lead-free.

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

General Advice:

When handled safely, a brush-on liquid glaze poses no risks, but avoid ingestion and contact with skin or eyes.

A powder or dried brush-on glaze presents a hazard as it may contain crystalline silica and other materials. When working with powders or when cleaning, wear an FFP3/P3 mask and filter and use a wet sponge.

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