Product Details

Product Information

A true, rich black. Fully opaque when applied with multiple layers.

Firing Range

1020°C to 1100°C (Cone 06 to Cone 04).

The sample shows two applications on Vitraclay, White Earthenware Clay, fired to 1040°C.

Working Notes
  • Colour deepens and intensifies with thickness.
  • Expect a glossy finish.

These notes are continuously reviewed so please send us your feedback.

Find out more on food safety with clays and glazes here.

Health & Safety

Vitraglaze is 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 is airborne, such as when mixing powder glazes, wear an FFP3 mask.

Click here for information on food safety.

Preparing a powder glaze

Always wear a mask when mixing powdered glaze.

Glaze should be added to water according to the instructions.

Mix glaze for at least 10 minutes, sieve the liquid glaze using an 60 mesh screen, working all the material through the sieve using a stiff brush.

The glaze mix should have a single cream consistency, remember it’s easier to thin a glaze so begin with a thicker mix than you expect.

See under ‘product attachment’ for how to mix a dipping glaze and our ‘really useful dipping guide’

Applying a brush on glaze

Remove glaze from the pot, stir and agitate the glaze in a larger container, make sure all the material is mixed thoroughly.

Whilst keeping the glaze moving, dip your brush and hold it sideways to keep the material evenly distributed.

Apply using confident dabs, move the liquid around and work quickly and smoothly.

2 to 3 applications could be needed so allow to dry between coverings.

Customer Reviews

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Aysa
Rich and glossy

Fires great with very good opacity using 3 layers, fired at 1050.

My only gripe is sediment settles too fast in the small pot and due to the volume, can be difficult to thoroughly stir prior to usage. If you buy this in the smaller sizes, you'd benefit from transferring it to a slightly larger tub. I have the cheap small white tubs from here too that work perfectly.

Other than that minor hiccup, it's worth getting. I'm yet to find a Vitraglaze clay or glaze that doesn't do what it says on the tin!

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