



🔥 Elevate your pottery game with Blue Rutile’s mesmerizing flow and texture!
Pottery High Fire Glaze PC-20 Blue Rutile is a premium, lead-free, high fire opaque glaze designed for electric kilns. It delivers stunning reduction fire effects with a unique blue-to-brown layered finish, ideal for textured and layered ceramic work. Perfect for Cone 04 bisque, this glaze is a top choice among professional potters seeking both beauty and safety in their tableware creations.
| ASIN | B0044SGZ6M |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00039672354012 |
| Importer | Crabbysue |
| Included Components | Glazes |
| Is Microwaveable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.6 x 14 x 7.6 Centimeters |
| Item Form | powder |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 1 Pints |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | 35401D |
| Manufacturer | AMACO, American Clay Art Co. Inc, Indianapolis, IN 46254-1222 USA (800)374-1600 www.amaco.com |
| Material Type Free | Lead Free |
| Net Quantity | 1.00 Count |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | Standard |
| UPC | 039672354012 |
J**A
Expensive but lovely
L**A
Happy with price and product
J**E
Hi I did not like the glaze at first then found out I had not applied it thick enough. I had a gallon of it given to me as a gift so I wanted to figure out how to use it. It is such a pretty blue and the brown shows on the parts that are not covered as thick. The rims of bowls would be hard to keep blue but to me the brown with the blue is just very pretty. Also if you look at my pictures, the small bowl was a very dark brown clay, the others were light colored clay so that makes a difference in the outcome. I tried it over another color with bad results but now have looked at Amoco's web site and they show you colors with blue rutile on top or under other colors so I will experiment more I am a retired math teacher, this is one of my hobbies. I fired it to cone 06 for the bisque and then cone 6 for the glaze. The small plate was a single fire to cone 6 all the others I bisque fired first.
K**G
Amaco does not fail. Bought from Blick Art Materials if I remember correctly-they are my go to for glazes. Fired at cone 6 in an electric kiln, lovely flow, breaks beautifully and for my purposes benefits from three coats generously applied. Love this!
D**X
It’s a really pretty cone 6 glaze. Depending on the results you want, you just layer it thinner or thicker. The thinner areas appear brown and if you layer it thicker, the bluer it becomes. If you look at my photo, the bottom coaster has 3 layers. The top one also has 3 but is layered thicker in some areas to create those different effects. I will definitely have to try this glaze with 5-6 layers to see how blue it can go!
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