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Pink MAYCO beauties by Lee Elliott
Credit: Lee Elliott
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Botz tumblers by Kristina Büchner
These four tumblers showcase Botz Opal White dripping over rich hues—Amethyst, Carnelian Yellow, Aquamarin, and Malachit—blending seamlessly into the speckled clay base for a stunning, fluid effect.
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Pink Botz Combo by Kristina Büchner
Very beautiful piece handbuilt by German potter Kristina Büchner! The layers of Opal White and Amethyst must create a lovely effect, with the gradual transition between the colors. The final layer of Botz Plus would also add a nice shine and depth to the finish.. Credit: FBGC, Kristina Büchner
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Teal Drift by Livingston Pottery
Tested the new Teal Drift, with Spectrum Pearl White. Ky Mudworks Iceman Clay, cone 6. It shows that variation well in the subtle texture. Love how it looks with the Pearl white over. I can’t remember on the inside if I did the Teal Drift over or under. I suspect 1 coat over but not…
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Sea Salt and Teal drift by Erika Stark
MAYCO Sea Salt and AMACO Teal drift Combination created by Erika Stark and fired to Cone 5 with 15 min hold
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Blue Jeans tumblers by Frida Hakasson
The ceramic tumblers feature a “Blue Jeans” glaze with deep, mottled blue tones and speckled texture. Warm brown rims add contrast to the cool hues, giving them a handcrafted, artisanal look.
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Obsidian, Merlot and Jasper Combo Tumbler by Olivia Hirsch
The cup showcases a cream-colored base with a dark, glossy top, blending black, purple-red, and teal drips.
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Light Blue Simplicity By Melissa Perryman
Loving the speckles! Credit: Melissa Perryman
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Pastel Cascade tumbler by Ruth Less
A soothing blend of pastel green as the dominant background color, with soft blue and purple hues flowing through it. Light pink or rose tones add warmth, while hints of beige or cream appear near the base. The overall effect is a serene, watercolor-like design
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Vintage Gold and Tourmaline by Millie Severin Shrout
These beautiful tumblers by Millie Severin Shrout are glazed in a two-tone finish: the upper half is a soft, speckled blue, while the lower half features a textured, metallic brown with a mottled, reflective surface. The overall aesthetic is rustic and handmade, with a balanced contrast between the matte and glossy finishes Credit: Millie Severin…
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Sue Hubbard Unicorn tumblers
Creating a rainbow tumblers from different stroke and coats, and covering it with honey flux, is so simple, bet so a fantastic idea Positive emotions are guaranteed! Credit: Sue Hubbard
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Snow, Cobalt and Seaweed combo tumbler by Eva Witte-Mos
AMACO Snow, Cobalt and Seaweed combo tumbler Credit: Eva Witte-Mos
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River Rock, Oatmeal and Ancient Jasper combo tumbler by Sherry Kirk
AMACO RiverRock, Oatmeal and Ancient Jasper combo tumbler wheel thrown and decorated by Sherry Kirk Credit: Sherry Kirk
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Light Magma Tumbler by Elena Gavrilova
Tumbler. Glazes used: Arctic Blue, Tiger’s Eye and Light Magma
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Iron Lustre over Smokey Merlot by Krissy Page
AMACO Iron Lustre over AMACO Smokey Merlot glazes on the stoneware tumbler made by Krissy Page Pottery Fired to Cone 5.5
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Arctic Blue, Iron Lustre and Oatmeal by Megan Taylor
AMACO Arctic Blue, Iron Lustre and Oatmeal glazes on the tumbler by Megan Taylor Credit: Megan Taylor
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Honey Flux over Tourmaline tumbler by Tori Brooke McBride
AMACO Honey Flux over AMACO Tourmaline tumbler Credit: Tori Brooke McBride
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Stroke and Coat stripes over Honey flux by Jill Gregory
The tumbler by Jill Gregory displays a red-to-orange gradient with a wavy, cloudy effect, transitioning into unglazed buff-colored clay at the bottom
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Ocean Breeze Tumblers by Brenda Kelley
Set of ceramic tumblers with a beautiful, coastal-inspired glaze
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Seaside combo
All with very very slight overlap Credit: Susan Chapin Lenane
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Seaweed over Obsidian by Jonathan Ugol
Credit: Jonathan Ugol
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Tia Nicole pinhole refireing story
Ancient Jasper is on the inside of these. It came out with tons of pinholes. Outside is stripes of So after reading all of the suggestions Tia decided to refire in a glaze firing. She put a coat of Oatmeal on the inside where the problem area was. It’s in the kiln now. Firing to…
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Lavender Mist over SeaSalt Tumbler by Sandy Stecker
Lavender Mist over Sea Salt creates a soft, misty gradient with gentle drips, muted lavender tones, and a frosted, organic texture.
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Honey Flux Combos by Jen Mariu
Credit: Jen Mariu