Glaze Samples

Below you can find test tiles that have been glazed with the most commonly available colors. Click each for a closer view.

Please bear in mind that pottery glazes can and will vary slightly from firing to firing, so the samples below should be considered a guideline, only.

Jump to: High Fire Mixed Glazes

High-Fire Glazes

All high fire glazes that Sonya uses are non-toxic and food safe. They are appropriate for use on all types of pottery.

Cinnabar
Cinnabar
Cordovan
Cordovan
Copper Ore
Copper Ore
Doug's Red
Doug's Red
Pink Opal
Pink Opal
Shino
Shino
Amber Celadon
Amber Celadon
Korean Celadon
Korean Celadon
Northern Woods
Northern Woods
Deep Green
Deep Green
blue_surf
Blue Surf
Val Cushing Blue
Val Cushing Blue
Frost Blue
Frost Blue
Blue Opal
Blue Opal
Purple Rain
Purple Rain
Fake Blue Ash
Fake Blue Ash
Robin's Egg
Robin's Egg
Sapphire
Sapphire
Emily's Purple
Emily's Purple
Purple Mint
Purple Mint
Smoke
Smoke
Tiger's Eye
Tiger's Eye
Black Walnut
Black Walnut
Wrought Iron
Wrought Iron
Alberta Cobalt
Alberta Cobalt
Apricot
Apricot
Val Cushing Colemanite
Val Cushing Colemanite
Clear
Clear

Mixed Glazes

Using more than one glaze at a time is not as simple as mixing paints. During firing, the colors can have unexpected reactions, and result in a much different effect than one expects. These are some glaze combinations than we've already used and know work.

Emily's Purple and Apricot
Dual Purple
Metallic Brown
Metallic Brown
Blue Earth
Blue Earth
Mossy Stone
Mossy Stone

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