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Mayco Elements Glaze, Blue Grotto EL-118, 1 Pint

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$16.32

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About this item

  • Gorgeous, non-toxic, dinnerware safe glazes in natural earth tones
  • Subtle variations in each color for a truly unique look
  • Achieve a high fire pottery look at low fire temperatures
  • Easy application - great for the classroom


Mayco elements blue Grotto Glaze comes in a container of 1 pt capacity and features beautiful natural earth tones. Glaze can be used to accomplish a high-fire pottery appearance at low-fire temperatures. Glaze can be applied easily which makes it perfect for ceramic projects in the classroom. It is non-toxic and dinnerware safe.


Noneyo
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023
Stuff is my go to 2 coats gas trash can raku kiln.
Raquel
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2022
Overjoyed with the results. Fired at cone 06 perfectly. A smooth, natural blue in 3 coats on brown earthenware.
elizabeth
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2022
Absolutely gorgeous, dramatic glaze.
Madi M
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2022
Love this glaze. I did three coats, fired cone 06, and got this dark blue color with subtile brown accents just like the description. If fired below a cone 06, I believe it should come out more brown. Very happy with the application and results.
Jessica
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2021
Beautiful natural-looking semi-matte blue. Low-fire but looks and feels like stoneware. Sponge-applied 4x to 04 bisqueware, glaze fired to 06. Perfect results. Thank you!!
LeeLee
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2017
beautiful dark blue runny color, beware from using it as a high fire. it turns in a ugly brown color. Main use is for low fire products. Will add pictures later
A reader, a crafter, a gardener and cook
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2016
I used this on white clay bisque (Amaco #25). It went on smoothly and easily. I did three coats. I fired to 05 and it came out a glossy blue with brown as described. The blue was slightly shaded giving it a better look than a solid even blue. In raised and textured areas, as well as along corners, it was brown, which was nice considering I used white clay. Along the bottom in one spot there appeared to be a flow of glaze during the firing which was very nice which I will deliberately try to recreate on another piece.
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