✨ Transform Your Ceramics with a Touch of Copper Magic!
MaycoElements Glaze in Copper Adventurine EL-121 is a premium, non-toxic, lead-free glaze designed for cone 06/05 firing. Certified by ACMI and compliant with ASTM D-4236, this 1-pint glaze is perfect for artists seeking vibrant colors and safe materials for their ceramic creations.
M**E
Great Glaze
Great color goes on smooth great when added to other glazes and by itself
D**Y
wonderful
love the color and the copper flecks. My favorite glaze
S**.
Copper Adventurine glaze result
This glaze when fired to cone 06 and slowly cooled produces beautiful copper tones. This was 3 coats all over and a 4th ring around where you want the glaze to start it’s flow. It’s a little darker in person but really reacts to the light.
J**S
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I raku bisque and glaze first thing! So this is 1.25 hours at max 1911°F for 30 minutes so it's super fast but I like the results. There is a glitter and a high gloss that make it look wonderful. Wanted a redder/copper hue instead of the chocolate but I do it different, so it's probably my fault. I recommend 👌
C**
Came Damaged
I opened the package and it was a mess inside. A bit disappointed just because I planned on giving this as a gift to someone, but still useable.
M**E
Low fire glaze
I'm sure it's a perfectly wonderful glaze,however I only use misfire glares and this is low fire,which is not in the description.
J**A
Lovely brown glaze!
I was impressed with this glaze. I like the mayco elements, but the swatches are usually kind of misleading or hard to achieve without having to run a couple of tests just to see how they actually fire with their unique variables… this was my first attempt with this color and it worked out beautifully. Sponge-applied 3-4 coats to 04 bisqueware, then glaze fired to 05.5. Results in earthy “patina” or “rusty” look with a smooth, glossy finish… varying floaty browns with metallic copper shimmer throughout, excellent coverage. Love it. Thank you!!
K**Y
I LOVE this glaze
My first attempt w/ this glaze was a disaster.I have since fallen in love with it. Brush applied on a white bisque body. Concave or convex the the results are fluid & alive w/ a shimmer that is best viewed in natural sunlight or halogen household lighting. Florescent light totally fades the results to zero but who lives under florescent light.4 DENSE COATS w/ A VERY HEAVY 5th Coat on the upper half caused a wonderful random shimmering drip.
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