Night Blue Terracolor Stoneware Glaze Powder
Description
Firing Range: 1200 - 1260°C
Colour: Blue
Finish: Silky matt Dark blue glaze with a teal finish. Grey-green in a thin layer.
Acid Resistance: Yes
Dishwasher Resistance: Good
Mixing Powdered Glazes:
- Always wear a mask when mixing powdered glaze.
- Gently add the glaze powder to water in a bucket, avoid adding all at once to prevent clumping.
- Mix glaze using either a hand or electric whisk for 10 minutes
- Sieve the liquid glaze using an 80 or 100 mesh sieve, working all the material through the sieve using a stiff brush.
- The glaze mix should have a creamy viscosity, remember it’s easier to thin a glaze so begin with a thicker mix than you expect.
- Although all our glazes are and non-toxic, it 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.
Glazes that have a low clay content do tend to settle more quickly. We find that adding a small amount of calcium chloride liquid (one or two tablespoonfuls per gallon) is helpful. Do be careful however, not to overdo the calcium chloride as this can lead to a fault known as 'plucking' in which the glaze cracks and pulls away form the body during firing.
Customer Reviews
By Adam Brett on 9th April 2025
"A beautiful, impressive glaze. In my kiln it actually fires to a wide colour pallet, with brown, green and blue intermixed. There isn't too much drip or slip, and it is really attractive. I think it gets bluer as it is applied more thickly. I have given it 4 rather than 54 stars as it varies a lot from one firing to another, so although it is amazing and beautiful it is a bit random for precise usage."

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