Glazing and Coloring

Glazing and Coloring

Experiment with colors and give your pottery a finished look.

Glazing

All pottery pieces can be colored and fired in the Kiln.

Colors can be layered by firing a piece multiple times, allowing you to mix shades and discover unique variations along the way. For a finished look, painted pottery can be glazed using Honeycomb. Glazing only has a visible effect on certain colors and enhances their surface with a subtle sheen.

Each application of Honeycomb increases the glaze strength by 0.25, up to a maximum of 2.0. Once the maximum strength is reached, additional Honeycomb can no longer be applied.

If you want to start fresh, a Brush can be used to remove the color again.
  • Pottery can be colored and fired in the Kiln
  • Colors can be mixed through repeated firing
  • Glazing only affects certain colors visually
  • Each Honeycomb application adds 0.25 glaze strength
  • Glaze strength is capped at 2.0
  • Colors can be removed using a Brush

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