10 Best

Glaze Potteries

of June 2024

  1. Product Highlights
    • Pottery glaze must be fired in a pottery kiln at the correct temperature. do not fired in a kitchen oven. your ceramic kiln must be temperature calibrated to confirm it is firing at the target temperature / cone. ceramic glazes are classified according to a temperature range ("cone") in three general groups: "low-fire," "mid-fire," and "high-fire." over-firing will dama...
    • You can apply glazes either by (a) dipping your bisqued piece into the glaze or (b) brushing it on. our glazes are ready to apply with a brush. if you're looking to dip, we recommend applying a dispersing agent like darvan.
    • Our glazes made in the usa by expert potters. they are lead-free, non-toxic and food safe (when properly fired and tested). our mid fire glazes offer similar color ranges to our low fire glazes, but also introduce interesting effects and tonality not available in low fire glazes when fired in a pottery kiln at cone 5 or cone 6. sometimes glaze contents will settle. that...
    • Glazes will react differently (and look different) depending on several factors, including: (a) the temperature at which they're fired: even small changes in temperature can lead to different outcomes; (b) the clay body on which the glaze is applied: the same glaze will look different if applied to a darker vs. lighter clay; (c) the speed at which your kiln reaches the ...
    • [lifetime warranty] - all penguin pottery products are backed by our lifetime warranty. if you have any issues, we will give you a refund or replace your product - no questions asked! see warranty & support section for more information.
  2. Product Highlights
    • Pottery glaze must be fired in a pottery kiln at the correct temperature. do not fired in a kitchen oven. your ceramic kiln must be temperature calibrated to confirm it is firing at the target temperature / cone. ceramic glazes are classified according to a temperature range ("cone") in three general groups: "low-fire," "mid-fire," and "high-fire." over-firing will dama...
    • You can apply glazes either by (a) dipping your bisqued piece into the glaze or (b) brushing it on. our glazes are ready to apply with a brush. if you're looking to dip, we recommend applying a dispersing agent like darvan.
    • Our glazes made in the usa by expert potters. they are lead-free, non-toxic and food safe (when properly fired and tested). our mid fire glazes offer similar color ranges to our low fire glazes, but also introduce interesting effects and tonality not available in low fire glazes when fired in a pottery kiln at cone 5 or cone 6. sometimes glaze contents will settle. that...
    • Glazes will react differently (and look different) depending on several factors, including: (a) the temperature at which they're fired: even small changes in temperature can lead to different outcomes; (b) the clay body on which the glaze is applied: the same glaze will look different if applied to a darker vs. lighter clay; (c) the speed at which your kiln reaches the ...
    • [lifetime warranty] - all penguin pottery products are backed by our lifetime warranty. if you have any issues, we will give you a refund or replace your product - no questions asked! see warranty & support section for more information.
  3. Product Highlights
    • Pottery glaze must be fired in a pottery kiln at the correct temperature. do not fired in a kitchen oven. your ceramic kiln must be temperature calibrated to confirm it is firing at the target temperature / cone. ceramic glazes are classified according to a temperature range ("cone") in three general groups: "low-fire," "mid-fire," and "high-fire." over-firing will dama...
    • You can apply glazes either by (a) dipping your bisqued piece into the glaze or (b) brushing it on. our glazes are ready to apply with a brush. if you're looking to dip, we recommend applying a dispersing agent like darvan.
    • Our glazes made in the usa by expert potters. they are lead-free, non-toxic and food safe (when properly fired and tested). our mid fire glazes offer similar color ranges to our low fire glazes, but also introduce interesting effects and tonality not available in low fire glazes when fired in a pottery kiln at cone 5 or cone 6. sometimes glaze contents will settle. that...
    • Glazes will react differently (and look different) depending on several factors, including: (a) the temperature at which they're fired: even small changes in temperature can lead to different outcomes; (b) the clay body on which the glaze is applied: the same glaze will look different if applied to a darker vs. lighter clay; (c) the speed at which your kiln reaches the ...
    • [lifetime warranty] - all penguin pottery products are backed by our lifetime warranty. if you have any issues, we will give you a refund or replace your product - no questions asked! see warranty & support section for more information.
  4. Product Highlights
    • Pottery glaze must be fired in a pottery kiln at the correct temperature. do not fired in a kitchen oven. your ceramic kiln must be temperature calibrated to confirm it is firing at the target temperature / cone. ceramic glazes are classified according to a temperature range ("cone") in three general groups: "low-fire," "mid-fire," and "high-fire." over-firing will dama...
    • You can apply glazes either by (a) dipping your bisqued piece into the glaze or (b) brushing it on. our glazes are ready to apply with a brush. if you're looking to dip, we recommend applying a dispersing agent like darvan.
    • Rusty's red glaze looks best at cone 6, we recommend you apply about three generous coats to get a deep red color and experiment with layering!
    • Our glazes made in the usa by expert potters. they are lead-free, non-toxic and food safe (when properly fired and tested). our mid fire glazes offer similar color ranges to our low fire glazes, but also introduce interesting effects and tonality not available in low fire glazes when fired in a pottery kiln at cone 5 or cone 6. sometimes glaze contents will settle. that...
    • Glazes will react differently (and look different) depending on several factors, including: (a) the temperature at which they're fired: even small changes in temperature can lead to different outcomes; (b) the clay body on which the glaze is applied: the same glaze will look different if applied to a darker vs. lighter clay; (c) the speed at which your kiln reaches the ...
    • [lifetime warranty] - all penguin pottery products are backed by our lifetime warranty. if you have any issues, we will give you a refund or replace your product - no questions asked! see warranty & support section for more information.
  5. Product Highlights
    • Our glazes made in the usa by expert potters. they are lead-free, non-toxic and food safe (when properly fired and tested). our mid fire glazes offer similar color ranges to our low fire glazes, but also introduce interesting effects and tonality not available in low fire glazes when fired in a pottery kiln at cone 5 or cone 6. sometimes glaze contents will settle. that...
    • Glazes will react differently (and look different) depending on several factors, including: (a) the temperature at which they're fired: even small changes in temperature can lead to different outcomes; (b) the clay body on which the glaze is applied: the same glaze will look different if applied to a darker vs. lighter clay; (c) the speed at which your kiln reaches the ...
    • [lifetime warranty] - all penguin pottery products are backed by our lifetime warranty. if you have any issues, we will give you a refund or replace your product - no questions asked! see warranty & support section for more information.
    • Our floating blue glaze looks best at cone 6. apply 3 generous coats for best results. we encourage you to try layering with this glaze, test and experiment!
    • Pottery glaze must be fired in a pottery kiln at the correct temperature. do not fired in a kitchen oven. your ceramic kiln must be temperature calibrated to confirm it is firing at the target temperature / cone. ceramic glazes are classified according to a temperature range ("cone") in three general groups: "low-fire," "mid-fire," and "high-fire." over-firing will dama...
    • You can apply glazes either by (a) dipping your bisqued piece into the glaze or (b) brushing it on. our glazes are ready to apply with a brush. if you're looking to dip, we recommend applying a dispersing agent like darvan.
  6. Product Highlights
    • Pottery glaze must be fired in a pottery kiln at the correct temperature. do not fired in a kitchen oven. your ceramic kiln must be temperature calibrated to confirm it is firing at the target temperature / cone. ceramic glazes are classified according to a temperature range ("cone") in three general groups: "low-fire," "mid-fire," and "high-fire." over-firing will dama...
    • You can apply glazes either by (a) dipping your bisqued piece into the glaze or (b) brushing it on. our glazes are ready to apply with a brush. if you're looking to dip, we recommend applying a dispersing agent like darvan.
    • Our glazes made in the usa by expert potters. they are lead-free, non-toxic and food safe (when properly fired and tested). our mid fire glazes offer similar color ranges to our low fire glazes, but also introduce interesting effects and tonality not available in low fire glazes when fired in a pottery kiln at cone 5 or cone 6. sometimes glaze contents will settle. that...
    • Glazes will react differently (and look different) depending on several factors, including: (a) the temperature at which they're fired: even small changes in temperature can lead to different outcomes; (b) the clay body on which the glaze is applied: the same glaze will look different if applied to a darker vs. lighter clay; (c) the speed at which your kiln reaches the ...
    • [lifetime warranty] - all penguin pottery products are backed by our lifetime warranty. if you have any issues, we will give you a refund or replace your product - no questions asked! see warranty & support section for more information.
  7. Product Highlights
    • [firing process]: pottery glaze must be fired in a pottery kiln at the correct temperature. do not fired in a kitchen oven. unlike typical glazes, raku glazes are fired at a lower temperature, rapidly heated, and then removed from the kiln while still glowing hot. the piece is then subjected to post-firing reduction, typically in containers with combustible materials, t...
    • You can apply glazes either by (a) dipping your bisqued piece into the glaze or (b) brushing it on. our glazes are ready to apply with a brush. if you're looking to dip, we recommend applying a dispersing agent like darvan.
    • [raku vs traditional glazes]: raku glazes create unpredictable, varied finishes, capturing the dynamic interplay of fire and smoke. while standard ceramic glazes are formulated for consistent results and higher firing temperatures, raku glazes embrace spontaneity. they respond to the flames and smoke of the raku process, resulting in unique patterns and colors on every ...
    • [history of raku]: originating in 16th-century japan, raku pottery was first produced to serve the japanese tea ceremony. the word "raku" means "pleasure" or "enjoyment", and the process was favored by zen buddhist masters for its spontaneous results, embodying the zen ideals of simplicity and directness.
    • [lifetime warranty] - all penguin pottery products are backed by our lifetime warranty. if you have any issues, we will give you a refund or replace your product - no questions asked! see warranty & support section for more information.
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