


Amaco Crawls Speckled Teal Brush-on Glaze
Introducing Crawls, a new cone 5/6 glaze line that will bring ceramic surfaces to life with unique, spontaneous patterns every time! Traditionally seen as a flaw - these glazes are made to embrace glaze crawl. Crawling occurs when the glaze pulls back from the surface during firing, creating a textured, uneven finish that reveals the underlying clay body or other glaze layers.
CR-22 is a glossy teal glaze with black specks that, when fired, crawls into raised shapes of varying sizes and forms. The result is a surface marked by unpredictable, natural patterns that add unique texture and visual interest to each piece.
- Easy to use in a broad firing range from 1184°C to 1240°C (cone 5/6)
- These glazes can be used by themselves or layered over underglazes or other cone 5/6 glazes for dynamic effects.
- Unique - create distinctive, one-of-a-kind finishes
- Shown on White Stoneware Clay
- Always test new glazes and combination glazes.
Good to know:
- Apply 1-4 even coats of glaze to cone 04 bisque. Allow each coat to dry almost fully, but before any significant cracking occurs.
- Crawl glazes will develop hairline cracks as they dry, handle with care.
- For added durability before firing, layer over an AMACO Celadon glaze or underglaze.
- More coats create larger glaze dots, while thinner coats produce a finer bead effect. Increased coats will produce more cracks. Fire to cone 5-6 for best results.
- Non-toxic (lead-free) - These glazes are food safe when layered over AMACO Celadons.
Discover some of the most interesting and unexpected layering combinations with the Crawls! Watch video here
Amaco Crawls Speckled Teal Brush-on Glaze
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Stoke-on-Trent
Campbell Road
Stoke-on-Trent ST4 4ET
United Kingdom
Introducing Crawls, a new cone 5/6 glaze line that will bring ceramic surfaces to life with unique, spontaneous patterns every time! Traditionally seen as a flaw - these glazes are made to embrace glaze crawl. Crawling occurs when the glaze pulls back from the surface during firing, creating a textured, uneven finish that reveals the underlying clay body or other glaze layers.
CR-22 is a glossy teal glaze with black specks that, when fired, crawls into raised shapes of varying sizes and forms. The result is a surface marked by unpredictable, natural patterns that add unique texture and visual interest to each piece.
- Easy to use in a broad firing range from 1184°C to 1240°C (cone 5/6)
- These glazes can be used by themselves or layered over underglazes or other cone 5/6 glazes for dynamic effects.
- Unique - create distinctive, one-of-a-kind finishes
- Shown on White Stoneware Clay
- Always test new glazes and combination glazes.
Good to know:
- Apply 1-4 even coats of glaze to cone 04 bisque. Allow each coat to dry almost fully, but before any significant cracking occurs.
- Crawl glazes will develop hairline cracks as they dry, handle with care.
- For added durability before firing, layer over an AMACO Celadon glaze or underglaze.
- More coats create larger glaze dots, while thinner coats produce a finer bead effect. Increased coats will produce more cracks. Fire to cone 5-6 for best results.
- Non-toxic (lead-free) - These glazes are food safe when layered over AMACO Celadons.
Discover some of the most interesting and unexpected layering combinations with the Crawls! Watch video here
| Glaze Temperature Minimum | 1184 |
|---|---|
| Glaze Temperature Maximum | 1240 |
| Glaze Temperature Range | 1184-1240 |
| Glaze Colour | Blue |
| Glaze Finish | Gloss |
| Glaze Range Series | Amaco Crawls |
| Lead/Leadless Glaze | Leadless |
| Safe for Spray Application | No |
| Food Safe | Yes |
| Manual | See |
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