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Amaco Kiln Ice

Inspired by tradition but designed for today! Kiln Ice Glazes are a stunning glaze series inspired by the timeless beauty of Guan Ware, a revered ceramic tradition from the Southern Song dynasty. These glazes capture the signature crackle effect, offering a rich, dynamic surface that enhances both form and texture, especially with brown or buff clays. Unique Patterns | Variety of Colors | Cone 5 - 6 Visit the Amaco website for more information regarding the best practices for use of these glazes.
Thumbnail images are shown on AMACO No.32 Dark Chocolate clay, fired to cone 5.
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KI 11 Snow Drift Pint
$22.00
KI -11 Snow Drift is a diffused, milky white glaze. The Kiln Ice glazes are modeled after traditional Guan or Snowflake glazes. They feature a delicate network of fine hairline cracks (known as “crazing”). Kiln Ice glazes are translucent, but become slightly opaque where the cracks form, creating a beautiful, multi-layered visual texture. Differences in glaze application and firing technique may affect end results. These glazes are food safe, but due to durability, they are not recommended for food surfaces. Due to variations in raw materials used during manufacturing, we recommend firing glazed test tiles before using each new batch number of glaze. Thumbnail images are shown on AMACO No.32 Dark Chocolate clay, fired to cone 5.
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KI 18 Arctic Blush Pint
$22.00
KI-18 Arctic Blush is a pastel pink glaze, with a delicate, milky quality. The Kiln Ice glazes are modeled after traditional Guan or Snowflake glazes. They feature a delicate network of fine hairline cracks (known as “crazing”). Kiln Ice glazes are translucent, but become slightly opaque where the cracks form, creating a beautiful, multi-layered visual texture. Differences in glaze application and firing technique may affect end results. These glazes are food safe, but due to durability, they are not recommended for food surfaces. Due to variations in raw materials used during manufacturing, we recommend firing glazed test tiles before using each new batch number of glaze. Thumbnail images are shown on AMACO No.32 Dark Chocolate clay, fired to cone 5.
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KI 21 Winter Glass Pint
$22.00
KI-21 Winter Glass is a pastel, frosty blue. The Kiln Ice glazes are modeled after traditional Guan or Snowflake glazes. They feature a delicate network of fine hairline cracks (known as “crazing”). Kiln Ice glazes are translucent, but become slightly opaque where the cracks form, creating a beautiful, multi-layered visual texture. Differences in glaze application and firing technique may affect end results. These glazes are food safe, but due to durability, they are not recommended for food surfaces. Due to variations in raw materials used during manufacturing, we recommend firing glazed test tiles before using each new batch number of glaze. Thumbnail images are shown on AMACO No.32 Dark Chocolate clay, fired to cone 5.
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KI 27 Glacial Lake Pint
$22.00
KI-27 Glacial Lake is a vibrant, blue-green hue. The Kiln Ice glazes are modeled after traditional Guan or Snowflake glazes. They feature a delicate network of fine hairline cracks (known as “crazing”). Kiln Ice glazes are translucent, but become slightly opaque where the cracks form, creating a beautiful, multi-layered visual texture. Differences in glaze application and firing technique may affect end results. These glazes are food safe, but due to durability, they are not recommended for food surfaces. Due to variations in raw materials used during manufacturing, we recommend firing glazed test tiles before using each new batch number of glaze. Thumbnail images are shown on AMACO No.32 Dark Chocolate clay, fired to cone 5.
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KI 46 Frozen Fern Pint
$22.00
KI-46 Frozen Fern is a muddled yellow-green hue. The Kiln Ice glazes are modeled after traditional Guan or Snowflake glazes. They feature a delicate network of fine hairline cracks (known as “crazing”). Kiln Ice glazes are translucent, but become slightly opaque where the cracks form, creating a beautiful, multi-layered visual texture. Differences in glaze application and firing technique may affect end results. These glazes are food safe, but due to durability, they are not recommended for food surfaces. Due to variations in raw materials used during manufacturing, we recommend firing glazed test tiles before using each new batch number of glaze. Thumbnail images are shown on AMACO No.32 Dark Chocolate clay, fired to cone 5.
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KI 68 Honey Crystal Pint
$22.00
KI-68 Honey Crystal is a warm, golden, and buttery yellow color. The Kiln Ice glazes are modeled after traditional Guan or Snowflake glazes. They feature a delicate network of fine hairline cracks (known as “crazing”). Kiln Ice glazes are translucent, but become slightly opaque where the cracks form, creating a beautiful, multi-layered visual texture. Differences in glaze application and firing technique may affect end results. These glazes are food safe, but due to durability, they are not recommended for food surfaces. Due to variations in raw materials used during manufacturing, we recommend firing glazed test tiles before using each new batch number of glaze. Thumbnail images are shown on AMACO No.32 Dark Chocolate clay, fired to cone 5.
These glazes are reported by Amaco to be food safe, but not recommended for food surfaces due to durability.