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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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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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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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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:…
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Spectrum floating glazes combo mug by Mud Church
The mugs feature a gradient color scheme that transitions from a soft, warm pink at the top to a mix of cool blue and green hues towards the bottom, reminiscent of a natural landscape or aurora
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Pearl White mug by Rebecca Good
Credit: Rebecca Good