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๐จ Elevate your ceramics with Floating Blue โ where art meets vibrant, kiln-fired perfection!
Specialty Series Floating Blue is a glossy, mid-fire ceramic glaze crafted in Vermont, USA. Designed for cone 5 and 6 firings, it delivers rich blue tones with subtle speckling and layered color variations, creating a unique watercolor effect. This lead-free, non-toxic, and food-safe glaze supports sustainable manufacturing and donates 1% of sales to ceramics education, all backed by a lifetime warranty.










| ASIN | B09VTJSQ5G |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.9 x 8.9 x 9.5 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 726 g |
| Item model number | PP-GZ-MH-260 |
| Manufacturer | Penguin Pottery |
H**I
I love it
I use it often. Make sure to always mix the bottom! It's incredible layers on top of peppered plum by mayco (video). Or alone like in my little soy sauce dipper.
L**L
Ugly--Doesn't liquefy at cone 5 or 6
I've used this glaze on several clay bodies and every time, regardless of thickness of application (1, 2, 3 coats) the glaze simply doesn't liquefy at cone 6, so I'm left with ugly green/brown/black. Yes, I've tested the kiln heat, yes, they reached cone 6 temperatures. (It's a workshop membership, so I've varied the kilns too). I'm tired of wasting my time and effort with this garbage glaze. Will be using Maaco only from now on.
J**.
So Pretty
Definitely have to fire at cone 6 to get the beautiful blue color! It turned out so pretty on the buff and black clay! Really new to the pottery world and these are the first things Iโve made that Iโm super excited about!
P**K
Love how it came out, shipping was fast and it came intact.
The colour, and texture . I have a thing for blues lately.
J**F
Seems high quality
I'll try to update when the first item comes out of the kiln, but the glaze seems thick and there seems like there is a good amount in the jar. I wasn't sure how many coats to put on since I was using a brush, so I did some tests. I'll let you know!
Trustpilot
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