Mayco

Mayco

Mayco Colors is one of the world’s leading producers of quality ceramics products. What makes Mayco special is that the artists we provide supplies for are just as diverse and passionate as the people making them. Potterycrafts have a large range of Mayco glazes.

Filters

Filters

£
to
£
126 products
Sort by
Sort by
Mayco Stoneware Light Flux Brush-on Glaze
Mayco Stoneware Speciality Dark Magma Brush-on Glaze
Mayco Stoneware Bright Green Gloss Brush-on Glaze
Mayco Stoneware Brown Gloss Brush-on Glaze
Mayco Stoneware Coral Gloss Brush-on Glaze
Mayco Stoneware White Gloss Brush-on Glaze
Mayco Stoneware Gray Opal Brush-on Glaze

Mayco Stoneware Gray Opal Brush-on Glaze

Sale price£15.30
EXCL. VAT
Mayco Stoneware Green Opal Brush-on Glaze
Mayco Stoneware Pink Opal Brush-on Glaze

Mayco Stoneware Pink Opal Brush-on Glaze

Sale price£15.30
EXCL. VAT
Mayco Stoneware Opal Lustre Brush-on Glaze
Mayco Stoneware Glacier Blue Brush-on Glaze
Mayco Stoneware Emerald Brush-on Glaze

Mayco Stoneware Emerald Brush-on Glaze

Sale price£15.30
EXCL. VAT
Mayco Stoneware Nimbus Brush-on Glaze

Mayco Stoneware Nimbus Brush-on Glaze

Sale price£13.76
EXCL. VAT
Mayco Stoneware Ivy Brush-on Glaze

Mayco Stoneware Ivy Brush-on Glaze

Sale price£12.01
EXCL. VAT
Mayco Stoneware Crystal Cenote Brush-on Glaze
Mayco Stoneware Rusted Iron Brush-on Glaze
Mayco Stoneware Leather Brush-on Glaze

Mayco Stoneware Leather Brush-on Glaze

Sale price£12.01
EXCL. VAT
Mayco Stoneware Gray Matte Brush-on Glaze
Mayco Stoneware Eggplant Brush-on Glaze

Mayco Stoneware Eggplant Brush-on Glaze

Sale price£15.30
EXCL. VAT
Mayco Stoneware Copper Ore Brush-on Glaze

Mayco Colors is one of the world’s leading producers of quality ceramics products. Founded in 1954 in America, their company has been serving artists of all levels and backgrounds ever since. What makes Mayco special is that the artists they provide
supplies for are just as diverse and passionate as the people making them.

Mayco glazes are friendly to the user in application, layering and firing. Many glazes will break over textures, revealing secondary colors and shades. The choice of clay body, thickness of glaze application, firing process and temperature will affect the fired results.