

🎨 Elevate your pottery game with the iconic Storm Celadon glaze — where tradition meets trend.
Amaco Celadon Glaze Storm C-27 is a high-fire, lead-free ceramic glaze delivering a deep navy blue glossy finish. ASTM D-4236 certified and dinnerware safe, it’s fully mixable with other glazes and ideal for indoor pottery projects. Packaged in a 1-pint (16 oz) jar, it offers waterproof durability and accentuates textured surfaces with a timeless celadon aesthetic.
| ASIN | B00OAAB0VY |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand Name | AMACO |
| Color | Celadon |
| Color Code | #000080 |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | Larger for Gallon than Pint |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (35) |
| Dry Time In Hours | 24 |
| Finish Type | High-Gloss |
| Included Components | C-27 Storm, 16 oz. (473 mL) Jar |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Amaco |
| Model Name | C-27 Storm |
| Model Number | 39408L |
| Paint Type | Glaze |
| Part Number | 39408L |
| Size | pint |
| Special Features | Mixable, Accents Textured Surfaces |
| Specific Uses For Product | ceramics and pottery creation |
| Surface Recommendation | Ceramic |
| UPC | 039672394087 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
J**H
Like the amaco products but was not packaged well. The top was cracked and unable to replace it.
L**N
Hello fellow potters. Storm is in my top five favorites of all the celadons by this company. In fact, it is more like in the top three favorites. Try mixing it with Albany slip Brown and you'll be amazed! On its own, it has this bluish gray more like a grayish blue Hue and I find that it plays particularly well with the Potter's choice series as well as the other different types of performing glazes. This is a very dynamic Celadon.
L**H
Exceeded expectations! First time using Amaco Celadons and I am loving the results for Storm C-27. It’s wonderful over textured pieces and showcases the patterns. This presented as a beautiful navy where it pooled in the recesses and a lighter blue where the glaze broke over the texture. I had no issues with pin-holing, crazing, or running. This was a stable glaze for me and I would suggest layering with a flux if you are looking for movement. I used 3 generous coats on B-mix and fired at cone 5 in community kiln.
A**R
Consistent, predictable color. I use it as a mishima glaze once I carve my porcelain and it's easy to wipe off the excess. Consistent color once glazed.
L**K
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