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Amaco Potters Choice Glaze PC-53 Ancient Jasper is a 1-pint, powdered dry-mix ceramic glaze that uniquely shifts from black to olive green to rust red depending on thickness. Designed for professional and hobbyist potters, it layers beautifully with other glazes and requires testing for dinnerware safety due to firing variations. Ideal for creating dynamic, textured finishes that stand out in any pottery collection.
| ASIN | B00KF18I08 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (130) |
| Date First Available | 15 November 2012 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.3 x 8.3 x 14 Centimeters |
| Item Model Number | 1371059 |
| Item Part Number | 35460E |
| Item Weight | 748 g |
| Manufacturer | Amaco |
| Shipping Weight | 0.75 Kilograms |
K**K
Works well! I’m not really fond of this glaze color but it’s what I needed for my pottery project.
S**H
good
S**A
the best glaze I tried so far it arrived on time. I used this glaze several years. It is difficult to get it. I hope it will not be discontinued. shiny, amazing colors when spreads.
K**E
Another great product! Great coverage with 3 layers. Colors break orange, deep brown, touch of blue over red clay body. So happy with results.
S**N
Well, this is the first glaze I've ever bought from Amazon. I was lucky/blessed enough to not have it burst over the entire container during shipping, but it did leak from the bottle a little bit. I bought this mainly to try a brushing glaze that my local studio doesn't have and I'm not exactly displeased with it, but I wish I saw more red color that other people have gotten out of it. The way the glaze seems to behave on white/brown clay body is that most of the walls are going to be black and they will slowly become olive green/red on the way down towards the bottom. The bottom of everything I've glazed has been red, which means the glaze tends to pool at the bottom where you get that red color. I experienced quite a bit of blistering on both of these clay bodies, more so on the white, and I'm not sure if that's just due to the thicker application I went for on the glaze or if it's genuine clay/glaze disagreement. On a red clay body, that difference is that the black/olive green are more mottled and they give you more of a random look but it doesn't improve the looks of the red part of the glaze at all. The one piece I glazed is not quite out of the kiln, but I did peek at the results and I didn't immediately notice any blistering. I'd say if you love a mostly black glaze with hints of olive green and red, this is a good glaze for you. If you were wanting a more red effect out of it, you're not going to get it. I will say this is a very stable glaze, only running a little bit on bowls, but not too much. I suppose Ancient Copper is likely the better candidate for something closer to resembling a red if you were looking to stay with Amaco.
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