High-Fire Stoneware and Porcelain Glazes
Designed for artists seeking durability and aesthetic depth, our 1180°C - 1280°C (high-fire) glazes highlight the character of stoneware and porcelain bodies. Within this temperature range, the glaze and the clay body fuse together, creating surfaces that are suitable for daily use, impact-resistant, and non-porous.
ⓘ What are Stoneware and Porcelain Glazes?
High-fire glazes are formed when components like quartz and kaolin in the mixture melt at high temperatures and penetrate the bisque. Stoneware glazes often offer more matte, textured, and artistic breakdown effects, whereas porcelain glazes focus on smoothness, translucency, and transparency or pure colors that complement the delicate texture of porcelain. Both types represent the safest and most durable group of glazes for kitchen use, thanks to the high kiln temperatures involved.