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🎨 Elevate your ceramics with artist-approved, mid-fire magic!
Speedball Mid-Fire Glaze in Teal Agate is a 16-ounce jar of premium pottery glaze developed with ceramic artist Nancy Sowder. Designed for Cone 5/6 oxidation firing, it produces beautiful mottled and reduction-like effects. This lead-free, AP/CL tested glaze is dinnerware safe and versatile for single or layered applications, suitable for both beginners and professionals seeking vibrant, durable finishes.
| ASIN | B0CT43BND8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,677 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #12 in Ceramics Glazes |
| Brand | Speedball |
| Brand Name | Speedball |
| Color | Basque Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 180 Reviews |
| Item Type Name | Pottery Glazes |
| Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Speedball Art Products |
| Model Name | Mid-Fire Glazes |
| Model Number | 002112 |
| Part Number | 002112 |
| Size | 16 Fl Oz |
| UPC | 651032021121 |
L**O
Beautiful color
I’ve been using this glaze for my pottery pieces and I’m really impressed with the results. It applies smoothly and fires beautifully, giving a consistent, professional-looking finish every time. The color is soft and natural, which I love for creating calming, minimalist pieces. It works well for both dipping and brushing, and I’ve had great success with even coverage and no unexpected surprises in the kiln. The texture and final look add such a nice depth to my work. Overall, this is a reliable, high-quality glaze that I’ll definitely keep stocked in my studio. Perfect for both beginners and experienced potters!
J**Y
Love this Hematite Glaze!
This odd little pot that I made became the tester for my new Speedball glazes. I purchased the Hematite (to replace another brand's Mirror that I didn't like), Dragon Stone and the Blackened Copper. I used all three on this pot. I used 3 fairly heavy coats of the Hematite on the lid and am so thrilled with how it turned out. It didn't run all over everything. In fact, it didn't run at all . And, the texture still shines through. Such a fun glaze. The Blackened copper I used on the outside all over (x3) and the inside (x3). I used the Dragon Stone on the top edge of the pot, but I did continue it down over the Blackened Copper. The Dragon Stone looks great on the ledge, but did run heavily over the copper on the sides of the pot. I like the overall effect, it was just a bit unexpected. The inside of this pot is beautiful! The Blackened Copper turned out exactly as the jar promised. Beautiful satin red and black throughout. On the outside, the results were not as dramatic-mostly a pretty brown made shiny because of the Dragon Stone flowing over it. I am testing another piece with the Blackened Copper outside with nothing on top to see how it behaves. While I love the results of the Blackened Copper, my jar is very runny and smells like rotten eggs. I don't mind if it turns out the results are consistent as promised. I can hold my nose while I glaze. This was my first experience with Speedball pottery glazes-I love them so far!
J**E
Beautiful with multilayered color
This glaze is simply lovely and fires at cone six with gorgeous undertones of green and purple.
T**R
Dragon stone
I’m still undecided if I like this glaze yet. I applied 3 coats on standard 112 clay. I fired to cone 5 with a 10 minute hold. The self supporting witness cones put it at a solid cone 5, with the cone 6 half way down. I may have to get the temperature up a bit higher to see results like the test tile shown for the product? Perhaps it was too heavy of an application? I did 3 coats with a fan brush. I applied on a vertical mug with some texture. I didn’t really see any breaking on texture with this glaze. It was pretty uniformly just mottled looking. It came out mostly green with very little red patches. I was hoping to see more of the red. Some pinholing but generally good. My pinholes are probably related to the speckle in the standard 112. It brushed on kinda weird. The glaze goes on kinda chalky. It is quite thin. I need to do some more tests with it but not on pieces I want to keep.
K**E
Reliable results
I don't have good luck with this brand of glazes except for this particular one, Gossamer Drift. It always comes out perfect with no pinholes or any issues. Great for the inside of mugs.
M**E
Matte
It is a lovely glaze. It is very mat and finish. It really hardly has much of a machine at all, but the color is very light yellow to mustard and is a very lovely glaze.
L**E
Prussian Jade
Not at all like the displayed colors. The glaze came out very blotchy with a Matte texture instead of a gloss. This is 3 coats fired at cone 6. I wish I could return but I didn’t fire this color on time.
C**C
Great option
Prisma Green has a nice iridescent sheen on top of a vibrant green. Photo included is three coats on brown clay. Not food safe.
P**Y
Great glaze.
Arrived well wrapped. Great glaze.
A**R
10
Muito bom
A**R
Application 4 couches
Besoin de 4 couches pour obtenir l'effet peau de reptile
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