


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.
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.
Glaze Temperature Minimum | 1184 |
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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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