Everything But a Brush On Your New Molds

As artists, we are constantly looking for creative and innovative techniques in our design. Achieving specific effects sometimes requires non-traditional studio tools and materials including horse hair, feathers, string, sponges, liquid dish soap, raffia, eyelash yarn, shop towels and more. Casting with ceramic molds create uniform pieces that save you time, allowing you to focus on decorating with your favorite glazes and experimenting with various application techniques. 

Mayco's Stoneware Washes are versatile in use and firing range. They can be used alone as a body stain or surface treatment or used over or under another glaze- ideal for image transfer techniques and line work. Will perform in firing temperatures from cone 06-cone 10 and are stunning in oxidation and reduction. Available in Iron, Rutile, Manganese, Copper and Cobalt finishes. Learn more about Stoneware Wash here.

Mayco's Raku glazes are designed to develop beautiful metallic lusters and crackle patterns when used in the raku firing. The raku firing process includes firing an earthenware body and glaze in a kiln, removing the ware from the kiln after it has reached the proper temperature, placing it in a container of combustible material and enclosing the container to reduce the oxygen in the containerMayco has seven Raku glazes to choose from. Learn more about our Raku glazes here. 

Tips, FAQ & Application Info for Using Creative Tools

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