Scarva GZ2211 Stoneware Charcoal From  £14.37

Rating: 4.00 Based on 5 Reviews
Write A Review Return to Product Information
Sort By

5.00 out of 5 stars
Amanda from United KingdomOwner17 September 2017 12:13
This glaze has become one of my stock reliable glazes and I've used it on stoneware and porcelain. I get the best results at the lower end of the firing range- towards the higher end it becomes more shiny black. But at 1220 its grey matt as pictured in my kiln. If I had a criticism I'd say that, like most matt glazes, it tends to solidify in the storage container so best use a sturdy wide based one and stir thoroughly between pots when glazing.
65 People out of 123 Found this review useful.
Was this review helpful to you?
YesNo
5.00 out of 5 stars
Sarah from United KingdomOwner11 March 2018 18:10
Reliable effective glaze. True to colour. Now one of my staples.
30 People out of 57 Found this review useful.
Was this review helpful to you?
YesNo
5.00 out of 5 stars
Marcela from United KingdomOwner09 December 2018 14:50
Excellent product! Highly recommended.
24 People out of 44 Found this review useful.
Was this review helpful to you?
YesNo
3.00 out of 5 stars
Ekaterina from EstoniaOwner03 May 2017 18:02
Have used it on white clay and shamot at 1240-1250*, never got it matt. Every time appeared to be nice black but perfectly glossy.
26 People out of 47 Found this review useful.
Was this review helpful to you?
YesNo
2.00 out of 5 stars
Cliff from United KingdomOwner01 February 2024 19:12
Ive had this glaze a couple of times but this last batch has proved a little different. It solidifies quite hard if left a few days between stirs. It has also developed a white tinge to it when dipped, even if stirred well. It settles with the white on top and even with mixing, still separates.
I have bought the pre mixed brush on glaze for stability which works well. I have been put off the dipping version now.
1 People out of 2 Found this review useful.
Was this review helpful to you?
YesNo