✨ Unleash Your Inner Artist with Gold Glaze! 🎨
The Pasler Gold Glaze for Ceramic Pottery Bisque (PCG01) is a 16 fl oz (473 ml) premium gold glaze designed for versatile application methods such as sponging, dipping, or pouring. It is safe for food use, non-toxic, and lead-free, meeting FDA standards and ASTM D4236 compliance. With a firing range of Cone 6 to Cone 9 (1222°C - 1280°C), this glaze promises to elevate your pottery projects while ensuring your satisfaction with a guarantee.
Brand | Pasler |
Model Number | PCG01 |
Colour | Gold |
Product Dimensions | 7.11 x 7.11 x 16.51 cm; 750 g |
Item Weight | 750 g |
J**C
Fantastic product & true to colour
Fantastic 🤩 so happy with the turn out & can’t wait to get more as I’m getting asked if they could also use it. But I’m keeping it close to me as for some reason I can’t get anymore😔🤔 I wonder why.
C**E
Gold Glaze – Absolutely Beautiful Glaze, But A Bit of Experimentation Required for Best Results
This bottle of glaze arrived in a plastic bottle sealed in plastic to prevent any unpleasant spillages. The bottle contains 473ml of gold glaze which is a good amount, as the application of this glazes does require several coats for the best results.I am fairly new to pottery (started at the beginning of 2024) so I am still learning techniques and mastering the use of different glazes. Metallic glazes is a recent thing for me and I have found they require more patience to perfect. It is worth pointing out that this glaze also doesn’t require a clear glaze coat either.This glaze is easy to apply (with sponges, brushes or even dipping) but do bear in mind to give the glaze a good stir or shake before use to ensure the metallic solution is fully mixed into the solution. I would also suggest not overly thinning the glaze (although it can be thinned with water if necessary).On my first test I applied x4 coats to my piece at the bisque stage, as less coats will create more of an iron oxide brown tone rather than the golden metallic lustre desired. I fired my initial experimental piece to cone 6 (1222°C) and the results were good at this temperature.The glaze is currently unavailable to purchase at the time of reviewing, but if you do get a chance to buy this glaze, I would definitely recommend it, the results are lovely and once fired the glaze is also safe for use on dinnerware too. I can’t wait to experiment further!
K**I
My Ceramic Glaze Experience.
It is very easy to use. Brush, sponge, dipping or pouring - whichever technique you prefer gives beautiful results. I usually apply it with a brush and the coating adheres properly. It needs to be cooked between Cone 6-9 (1222°C - 1280°C). Important note: Do not use with clear glaze, cook directly. It meets FDA food safety standards, so you can use it safely in dinnerware. The most important advantage for me is that it does not contain toxic substances and lead. It is reassuring that it complies with ASTM D4236 standards. The 473ml bottle is enough for medium-sized projects.
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