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Red Peacock bowl by Patricia Lefèvre
This breathtaking stoneware bowl is a true showstopper, featuring a mesmerizing glaze that bursts with color and energy. Inspired by peacock feathers or a vibrant fruit cross-section, the fusion of Mayco’s Red Gloss, Light Flux, and Stroke & Coat glazes creates a hypnotic swirl of melting hues. With its foamy, textured center adding depth, this…
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Storm and Honey Flux combo mug By Roxanne MacKay
The Storm and Honey Flux combo on B-Mix creates a stunning dusky mountain Skyline effect, with misty peaks emerging above a snowy landscape.
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Northern Lights combo on texture by Holly Simm
This textured mug captures the Northern Lights, with an Obsidian base and flowing ribbons of Seaweed, Blue Rutile, and Smokey Merlot, creating a cosmic glaze effect.
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Karyn Spencer glaze sample collection
The collection of AMACO and Mayco samples created by Karyn Spencer
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Frozen pond by Janice Prescott
Two Kathy McGuire-inspired Frozen Pond plates with Obsidian Spectrum RHC, AMACO Iron Lustre, and Seaweed glazes
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Nothern Lights Bowl By Roxanne MacKay
This Laguna white clay bowl features a blend of River Rock and Iron Yellow, with Ancient Jasper on the rim. Fired to a hot Cone 6, it showcases a rich, flowing glaze.
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Magma, Sea Salt and Green Tea by MKate JH
The rough, volcanic Magma contrasts with the smooth, flowing greens of Sea Salt and Green Tea, evoking a weathered, natural landscape
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Frozen pond by Stefanie Montana
For a long time RHC was not available in Europe. Now that I finally found a supplier (in Poland) I jumped on the RHC-Texture Autumn fan waggon. I applied thin stripes of RHC (I used a small syringe for this) and covered the outside with 2 coats of Texture Autumn. 2x Milk & Honey as…
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Cobalt, Lavender and Norse Blue over Snow by Kristina Büchner
A frosty Snow base sets the stage for watercolor-like flows of Cobalt, Floating Lavender, and Norse Blue, creating soft transitions, speckles, and glowing pools—an ethereal Arctic sky at dusk.
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Botz Opal White with Mayco Light Magma by Saso Pa
This vase has a smooth, glossy top and a rough, porous base, creating a striking contrast. Its modern, tapered shape adds a stylish touch.
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Albany Slip Brown Frozen Pond Mug By Brody
Extremely popular Spectrum RHC Frozen Pond Albany Slip Brown version by Brody
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Different colors Frozen Ponds by Jon Fiala
Kathy McGuire’s “Frozen Pond” glazing technique involves layering specific glazes to create a distinctive, icy appearance on pottery. The original combination includes applying three coats of Amaco’s Obsidian glaze, followed by two coats in dots of Spectrum’s Spectrum’s Running Hot Chowder, and finishing with a coat of Iron Lustre. Jon Fiala experimented with the “Frozen…
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Ancient Copper and Cobalt Mug by Amy Colleman
This handmade ceramic mug by Amy Colleman has a beautiful mix of copper, brown, and deep blue colors with a unique textured glaze.
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Orange Fozen Pond bowl by Anthony Colucci
Warm golden-brown Albany Slip glaze bowl with glossy finish, feather-like cream patterns, and darkened base for depth and contrast.
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Satin Oribe and Textured Turquoise bowl by Suzan Dise
Small, but very beautiful combo bowl breated by Suzan Dise.
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Green Stone over Floating Blue Mug by Pamela Miller Morelock
This mug features Floating Blue (Penguin) on the bottom two-thirds, creating a rich, fluid blue effect, while Spectrum Green Stone on the top half overlaps, producing organic drips and blending. The interaction over the Dark Star clay body enhances depth, texture, and unique variations.
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Striped Mug by Kate Heicksen
A ceramic mug with layered glazes of Iron Yellow, Arctic Blue, and Obsidian, featuring a sgraffito lotus design on a satin matte white background.
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Hydrangea over Tourmaline bowl by Lee Jackson
This porcelain bowl by Lee Jack features a vibrant glaze combination of deep purple, turquoise, and flowing blue. The glazes seamlessly transition into one another, with bubbling textures and hints of gold accents adding depth and visual interest. The blending creates a dynamic, cosmic effect, making each piece uniquely captivating.
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Black and white mug by Brianna Swan
This twice-fired mug by Brianna Swan is made using Laguna speckled clay, which adds subtle character to the base. The glaze combination of Obsidian, Snow, and Indigo Float creates a unique interplay of colors, with flowing blues, whites, and bold black speckles. The glazes interact beautifully, forming a one-of-a-kind pattern that draws the eye. Its…
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Green Tea over Chun Plum bowl by Emily T Busby
This bowl by Emily T. Busby showcases greenish-blue glaze radiating from a deep crimson-red spiral center, with a glossy finish enhancing its intricate details. Its irregular shape and textures highlight its handcrafted uniqueness.
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Frozen Pond Cabochons by Kristina Dam Chadwick
Decided to give Kathy McGuire’s Frozen Pond technique a try on my ceramic cabochons to great success! Glaze details embedded in pictures in comments (RHC in between the glazes listed). Sort by ‘most relevant’ and these comments should move to the top. Edited to add responses to some of the questions received in the comments:…