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Looking for a few great low-fire glaze recipes? Here they are—15 great recipes from 11 professional ceramic artists and available on convenient recipe cards you can print out and take into your studio. No matter what your interest—color, texture, surface effect, majolica or slips—you’re sure to discover something you can use on your work from these successful glazes the pros are using. If you’ve been looking for a new low-fire glaze recipe to use as a base glaze for functional work, or maybe you’re in need of some highly unusual surface treatments, then you’ll find the assortment here covers glossy to matt and crusty to smooth. And by the time you add in all the possible variations through your experiments, your low-fire glaze palette should be teaming with possibilities. And remember, results vary with clay bodies, materials, and firing schedules, so be sure to test all your glazes in small batches using your own materials and equipment. Now get out there and mix up some new low-fire pottery glazes!

Included in this free PDF:

Steve Davis-Rosenbaum: Linda Arbuckle’s Majolica Glaze, Cone 04

Sandra Luehrsen: Matt Glaze, Cone 06

Sandra Luehrsen: Majolica Overglaze, Cone 06-04

Deanna Ranlett: Low-Fire Crystal Glaze, Cone 04-02

Deanna Ranlett: Love Child Spodumene/Strontium Revision, Cone 04-02

Joe Pintz: Hirsh Satin Matt, Cone 04-02

Kari Radasch: Kari’s Best Transparent, Cone 04-02

Howard Koerth: HK Dry Lithium Base, Cone 010-04

Darren Emenau: MNO Lichen, Cone 06

Joan Bruneau: Black Vitreous Slip, Cone 04

Joan Bruneau: Deb’s Clear Glaze, Cone 04

Arthur Halvorsen: Icy Blue Glaze, Cone 04

Gail Kendall: White Slip, Cone 06-10

Gail Kendall: Gerstley Borate Base Glaze, Cone 03

Lana Wilson: Lana’s Purple Aqua Glaze

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