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Penguin Pottery - Opaque Series - Carnation - Mid Fire Glaze, High Fire Glaze, Cone 5-6 for Mid Fire Clay, High Fire Clay - Ceramic Glaze Pottery (1 Pint | 16 oz | 473 ml)

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1.Color:Lilac


About this item

  • 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's normal! Ceramic glazes need to be fully mixed to ensure smooth application. We recommend mixing for at least 1-2 minutes.
  • 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 damage the piece and possibly the kiln. Under-firing will give you ugly results that will not look like the swatch image.
  • 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 target temperature; and (d) how much oxygen is in the kiln's atmosphere while firing. Test before applying.
  • 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.
  • [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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Product Description

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Penguin Pottery’s glazes offer a huge range of effects to choose from: vivid, bright, smooth, glossy, textured, satin, matte; opaque, semi-opaque, semi-translucent, translucent, flowing, non-flowing.

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Our low fire glazes are perfect for school projects, classrooms, studios, and potters who do not fire at high temperature. These low fire glazes are the potter’s choice when looking for a wide palette of colors, like celadon, lively reds, deep greens, bright blues.

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Our mid fire glazes offer similar ranges but also introduce interesting effects and tonality not available in low fire glazes.

How to Get Great Results with Our Glazes

mix well before using

Mix Well Before Using

Sometimes glaze contents will settle. That's normal! Just like house paints, ceramic glazes need to be fully mixed to ensure smooth consistency. We recommend mixing well for at least 1-2 minutes.

choose how to apply

Choose How to Apply

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.

remove dust from bisque

Remove Dust from Bisque

Removing all dust from your bisque-fired piece is critical to ensure a good outcome. Clean moist sponges are best. Make sure your piece is completely dry before glazing!

fire glaze to correct cone

Fire Glaze to Correct 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 damage the piece/possibly the kiln, and under-firing will just give you ugly results.

a note on the art of glazing ceramics

A Note on the Art of Glazing Ceramics

One of the fascinating aspects of ceramics is the slight variations we can achieve by using different clay bodies, glaze types and firing methods. It's like vintage film photography - you don't know what it'll look like until you get it out of the kiln! Glazes will react differently (and look different) depending on several factors, including:

  • The temperature at which they're fired: even small changes in temperature can lead to different outcomes.
  • The clay body on which the glaze is applied: the same glaze will look different if applied to a darker vs. lighter clay.
  • The speed at which your kiln reaches the target temperature.
  • How much oxygen is in the kiln's atmosphere while firing.

That is why ceramics is an art! We recommend you experiment with different approaches and, most importantly, embrace the uncertainty. You will have a lot of fun seeing different results!

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About Penguin Pottery

  • Employee Owned and US-Based: our company was founded by and run by potters. We conscientiously manufacture our products in New Hampshire, USA. We love getting our hands dirty while we share our love for the ceramic arts!
  • Our Mission & Impact: we founded Penguin Pottery in 2020 with a simple mission: to increase access to the ceramic arts, while doing so in an ecologically-responsible manner. To that end, we donate 1% of our sales to environmental groups working hard to protect our planet for future generations.

We Support Our Pottery Community

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Brian Sigafoos
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
This glaze is very nice. It fired beautifully.
J. Tanner Netterville
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
Examples fired to ~Cone 5 (was aiming for cone 6 but had a kiln issue). The lighter clay is Laguna #55 and the darker is Laguna #70
RLewis
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
It looks nice but, you have to build up the layers otherwise it will be more of a blue color. Looks pretty good with 7 layers. Easy to use and great value for the money. Good quality not glossy.
Terri Lira
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
Fantastic coverage, rich color, easy to use, looks beautiful blended with other glazes.
Scott p
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024
Very nice I would order it again
Erin Nicole
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
I’m taking a ceramics/pottery class at my local community college and when it came time to start glazing my pieces I realized we didn’t have any purple hues at all - purple was really important to me in my work.I found this glaze and it was the purple of my dreams. It came out exactly how I wanted it! Some of my pieces were fired in the electric kiln and some of my pieces were fired in reduction and all of my pieces came out absolutely stunning. Don’t hesitate to order this glaze for your art!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2024
Beautiful glaze but not as deep a “lilac” colour as illustrated on the jar
Alesa S.
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
I love purple glazes and am happy to add this to my collection.
Alma
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
Glazes a dish with fluted edges. Happy with results.
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