Cone 06 Opaque Glaze

A dense opaque glaze firing to cone 06, perfect for creating vibrant surfaces.
$18.90
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Great for base glazes and low-fire clay bodies, firing temperature around 1745°F.

Perfect for high-fire stoneware, bodies, and glazes, achieving around 2381°F.

A specialized glaze designed for reduction firing, provides unique color effects at high temperatures.

Designed for intricate detailing and surface richness at a temperature of 2340°F.

Ideal stoneware glaze, providing a textured finish at temperatures around 2232°F.

Used for stoneware and porcelain, firing range from 2167°F to 2232°F.

Unique crystal effects emerge during cooling at cone 6, perfect for decorative pieces.

Specific for mid-range porcelain, provides a beautiful smooth surface at around 2290°F.

A traditional Japanese glaze offering dark brown to black tones at cone 8 temperatures.

Specially formulated for rustic shades in high-fire stoneware, reaches 2360°F to 2381°F.

Slightly lower than Cone 10, this temp is ideal for reducing stoneware around 2380°F.

Perfect for low-fire decorative glazes, allowing for bright and colorful finishes.

Perfect for creating vibrant colors with a firing temperature around 2100°F.

A beautiful celadon glaze that matures at cone 03, famous for its transparent appearance.

Perfect for bright glazes and decorative ware, reaches about 2020°F.

Great for porcelain clay, achieves a temperature of 2020°F.

A clear glaze that matures at cone 04, providing a glossy finish.

Ideal for low-fire ceramics and glazes, reaches temperatures of approximately 1940°F.

Offers a semi-matte finish, ideal for low-fire ceramics with a firing range up to 1940°F.

Designed for producing functional stoneware, fires up to about 1940°F.

Ideal for surface decoration and painting, it matures at cone 04 firing temperature.

A versatile firing cone for beginners, works well for decorative and functional ware, firing to about 1915°F.

A clear gloss glaze that matures at cone 06, enhancing colors and designs.

Used for a variety of ceramics, suitable for earthenware clays with a firing temperature of around 1828°F.