🎨 Elevate your craft with Tiger's Eye — where vibrant glaze meets flawless finish!
Mayco Stoneware Classic Glaze in Tiger's Eye is a 1-pint ceramic glaze formulated for mid to high-fire stoneware. It offers versatile application methods like dipping and pouring, providing smooth, even coverage and rich, earthy tones ideal for potters of all skill levels seeking consistent, professional-quality results.
B**L
Great glaze color alone or with other glazes! Nice rich color.
This product arrived quickly and was packaged well. I have enjoyed using this color--it looks very nice when used with Green Tea glaze and with Toasted Sage glaze. Tigers Eye is great as the base layers when combined with those colors. I am looking forward to trying it with other glazes as well!
T**N
Test tile is a bit misleading..
Don’t buy it if you’re expecting any red.. i was looking forward to the red breakthroughs, but to my disappointment, nada. I’m not upset with the color but this was either c5 or 6 firing and its not what I was expecting.. don’t be like me, look at mayco website for glaze combos with the colors because it will really show you how itll come out.. Had I been less impatient, i wouldve test tiled it myself.. but pots wont glaze themselves and I try to get it out of the way… TEST YOUR GLAZE!!!!! Again, not disappointed, but definitely questionable.
L**N
Nice stable glaze
This glaze is beautiful layered over the same brand’s Copper Float glaze
A**P
Use over another glaze
Did not turn out like photo at all.
C**L
Color
Color flows beautifully with some surface carvings and textures. Don’t use on something that is all texture otherwise it looks green and yellow.
V**Y
Looks beautiful on cone 5 porcelain
Fired to cone 5 on a Kentucky mudworks cone 5 porcelain looks true to description.
P**O
Good quality!
I got this as a gift for my boyfriend and he loves it! However, the color isn’t red like the pictures. It’s more of a brownish? Anyhow, the quality is amazing and end color depends on how many coats you add. It does very well with other glazes. So far, we’ve had a great experience.
B**F
Hard glaze to use, mostly just comes out brown.
The test tile on the photo for the glaze is misleading. Maybe under the absolute best circumstances it looks like the photo, but I have had a number of pieces ruined because of it. It usually fires a chocolate brown, though it looked cool as brown on one of my pieces.
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