

🎨 Transform your ceramics into gallery-worthy masterpieces with Shipwreck’s crystal magic!
Mayco Stoneware Crystal Glaze in Shipwreck is a premium pint-sized glaze designed for Cone 5/6 firing, delivering consistent, dazzling crystal finishes with deep, rich colors. Its user-friendly formula ensures smooth application and reliable results, making it a top choice for both novice and experienced ceramic artists seeking to add unique textures and vibrant hues to their creations.
| ASIN | B07N8F4JMC |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,778 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #126 in Ceramics Glazes |
| Brand Name | Mayco |
| Capacity | 1 Pints |
| Color | Shipwreck |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (54) |
| Date First Available | September 14, 2019 |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Included Components | 1 pint of Mayco Stoneware Crystal Glaze - Shipwreck |
| Installation Type | Window |
| Item Weight | 1.68 pounds |
| Item model number | SW154P |
| Model Info | SW154P |
| Part Number | SW154P |
| Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 6.69 x 9.84 inches |
| Special Features | Dazzling Crystal Expansion |
P**J
Beautiful Deep Colors
I'm new to ceramics. Experimenting with clay that fell out of the creek bank and a microwave kiln. I'm making very small items - tealight holders, hanging decorations, flower frogs etc. Using a 900W microwave and bisque firing for 15 minutes. My wild clay fires to a dark terra cotta. This glaze is working well on the plain bisque. Fire on "high" for 35 minutes, this glaze comes out just like the picture on the jar. Lovely, intriguing colors. Couldn't be happier.
J**N
Just like the image
Love how this glaze fires!
L**L
great
love!! turned out so well in my kiln
R**R
Great color, nice texture
This isn't a low-fire glaze, so complaining that it's matte when underfired is just a rookie mistake, since basically every glaze is matte when underfired. This glaze is great, nice color and good contrast between the crystals and base glaze. Looks solid even without a slow cool.
K**E
Use a heavy hand
I did three coats that I thought were thick enough but evidently not. I'm going to try it again and do really heavy coats and see if it turns out more dramatic. This wasn't exciting but maybe it was my fault. I will post again after my next attempt.
L**A
Needs 4-5 coats!!!
Ship wreck glaze fired to cone 6 needs about 4-5 coats. Very cool glaze with the crystals adding a pop of color!
S**6
Beautiful glaze
Gorgeous blues. So lovely
A**R
Rough texture after firing
The color is beautiful and has depth. When firing at low cone temperature it is not shiny like the advertised photo projects, there is a rough texture after firing without a sheen.
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