Product Details

Product Information

Size: 473ml brush-on liquid glaze.

This is a pre-mixed, brush-on stoneware glaze, formulated to produce reactions during the firing cycle to give interesting and beautiful effects. This glaze has the perfect consistency for brushing, where 3 applications are needed, or the glaze can be watered down slightly to make it easier to dip or pour. 

Firing Range

1140°C to 1243°C (Cone 4 to Cone 6).

Working Notes

The colour sample shows the result of applying 3 applications of this glaze to white stoneware and firing to Cone 5 in an oxidation atmosphere; different results should be expected in reduction and/or if using a different colour clay body.

Although this glaze can be fired to Cone 6, we would recommend firing it to a maximum of Cone 5 to ensure that the glaze comes out
metallic and shiny.

All of the Spectrum Stoneware 1100 series glazes are compatible with each other, giving exciting effects when layered with a few coats of each glaze. Give it a try!

Health & Safety

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 from the dried brush-on is airborne. wear an FFP3/P3 mask.

Click here for information on food safety.

Customer Reviews

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HOAT ceramic
Obsessed with this glaze!

I absolutely love this glaze. With 3 coats it’s a brilliant gold and with less coats it’s gold with a black contrast in the low points. It can be tricky on texture sometimes but it gives so much depth. 3 layers fired to 1200 with a 20 minute soak and it’s absolutely magnificent. It’s super gold over buff clays and on black clays too. I sometimes wipe back areas to make some black to give an aged appearance. I honestly don’t understand why it’s got bad reviews as it’s my most reliable glaze. Love love love

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Jenny SK
Tricky

What a struggle to get this glaze to work. I mostly got blacks and pewters. Got it to work on stoneware bisque with 4 heavy layers and fired (electric kiln) to 1180. Also got it to work on previously glazed pieces with 4 layers and to the same temperature but it does run! The gold is dark, almost bronze

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Becky
Very difficult to get right

I am relatively new to ceramics and glaze but thought that it would be fine to get the pre made glazes and get great results. It is not that simple! This glaze has turned out nearly black so I would recommend that if you are new the glazes maybe avoid this glaze.
The gold bits that are there are fab but I wish it was all over!

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