Penguin Pottery Glow in the Dark Glaze Aqua (Cone 06)

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Penguin Pottery - Glow in the Dark Pottery Glaze - Aqua - Low Fire Glaze Cone 06 - Glow in the Dark Paint for Ceramics (16 oz | 473 ml)

Glow in the dark glaze for ceramics by Penguin Pottery. Water-based aqua glaze fired to cone 06; suitable for greenware, bisque, or glazed work. Glow effect may diminish with higher temperatures; stir before use

Highlights

  • first glow-in-the-dark glaze for ceramics
  • cone 06 low-fire compatibility
  • ease of use across ware types

Pros

  • glow-in-the-dark glaze available
  • works on greenware, bisque, or glazed pieces
  • easy use with proper firing at cone 06
  • exclusively by penguin pottery
  • multi-purpose for decorations and gifts

Cons

  • glow may reduce if fired hotter than cone 06
  • contents may settle; requires stirring
  • finish not glossy without additional clear glaze

Best For

  • holiday decorations
  • gift making for halloween
  • ceramic art projects
  • glow-in-the-dark pottery accents
  • decorative plaques
  • festive crafts

Features

  • [EXCLUSIVELY BY PENGUIN POTTERY! ] - After many months of research
  • Penguin Pottery is introducing the first Glow in the Dark glaze for ceramics and pottery! We are so excited to bring you this amazing new ceramic glaze line and can't wait to see what you create! Check out the video we made
  • you're going to love it! Just in time for Halloween! Get everyone's attention making original decorations for special occasions. Great Christmas gift and original birthday gift.
  • [EASY TO USE] - You can paint our glow in the dark glaze onto greenware
  • bisqueware or already-glazed finished work. This glaze should be fired to a fast cone 06. Any hotter and the glaze may lose its glow. Contents may settle at the bottom of the jar. Stir with every dip of your brush. The glow glaze doesnt have a glossy smooth finish and thats normal. For a glossy finish
  • cover it with our low fire clear glaze formulated (sold separately) and fire them together at cone 06.
  • [FIRE IN POTTERY KILN] - Pottery glaze must be fired in a pottery kiln. Do not fired in a kitchen oven. Ceramic glazes are classified according to a temperature range ("cone") in three general groups "low-fire," "mid-fire," and "high-fire. " Your ceramic kiln must be temperature calibrated to confirm it is firing at the target temperature / cone. Our glow glaze is nontoxic but has not been tested for food safety. We dont recommend painting this glaze on surfaces that will have food on them.
  • [GET IT GLOWING! ] - After you fire your ceramic

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