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๐จ Elevate your ceramics with Floating Blue โ where art meets vibrant, kiln-fired perfection!
Specialty Series Floating Blue is a glossy, mid-fire ceramic glaze crafted in Vermont, USA. Designed for cone 5 and 6 firings, it delivers rich blue tones with subtle speckling and layered color variations, creating a unique watercolor effect. This lead-free, non-toxic, and food-safe glaze supports sustainable manufacturing and donates 1% of sales to ceramics education, all backed by a lifetime warranty.










| ASIN | B09VTJSQ5G |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.9 x 8.9 x 9.5 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 726 g |
| Item model number | PP-GZ-MH-260 |
| Manufacturer | Penguin Pottery |
H**I
I love it
I use it often. Make sure to always mix the bottom! It's incredible layers on top of peppered plum by mayco (video). Or alone like in my little soy sauce dipper.
L**L
Ugly--Doesn't liquefy at cone 5 or 6
I've used this glaze on several clay bodies and every time, regardless of thickness of application (1, 2, 3 coats) the glaze simply doesn't liquefy at cone 6, so I'm left with ugly green/brown/black. Yes, I've tested the kiln heat, yes, they reached cone 6 temperatures. (It's a workshop membership, so I've varied the kilns too). I'm tired of wasting my time and effort with this garbage glaze. Will be using Maaco only from now on.
Y**I
Beautiful Blue at Cone 6
Fires beautifully at cone 6 with a very rich and sophisticated finish. For a true blue color, apply it generously, as thinner coats tend to turn more brown. The depth and variation are worth it, and the results look stunning.
H**L
What I expected.
Have used Float Blue at several production studios where I mixed glazes so I know this glaze. The commercial version is spot on, IMO. Great cone 6.
A**R
beautiful color
came out wonderful with 4 coats on Laguna wc-379 b-mix fired to cone 6.
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