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Your cart is empty.Cone 6 oxidation (larger image): Winter Wood is a matte white glaze that contains a variety of brown crystals that melt. This glaze is great for combos. Cone 10 reduction (smaller image): Color changes to a translucent golden brown. TIP: SW-106 Alabaster is the base glaze. For a lighter crystal effect, you may try applying two coats of SW-106 Alabaster with a third coat of SW-155 Winter Wood.
Amy W.
2025-08-17 09:21:32
I recently tried the SW-155 Winter Wood glaze on my pottery, and I absolutely loved the results! I used it on top of a matte base glaze, and the way it interacted was just gorgeous. The brown crystals in the Winter Wood glaze melted beautifully, creating a rich, natural texture that really brought the piece to life. I was especially pleased that it didn't run at all, which is always a concern when working with glazes that have more movement.Overall, this glaze gives off a beautiful, earthy feel and is now one of my go-to glazes for creating unique, multi-dimensional pottery.Highly recommend for anyone looking for a glaze that’s easy to work with and delivers stunning, natural-looking results!
Shopper
2025-05-31 17:11:19
Consistent, beautiful result and easy to apply. Two or three coats work best - stir well because the dark speckles settle in the jar. My favorite glaze for any piece I want a natural or rustic feel to. Fire at cone 5 or 6.
Molly C
2025-03-20 18:52:40
Winter wood is a glaze go to! I would be cautious to use it with other glazes with crystals as it can run.
ki
2025-02-22 15:03:50
I absolutely love this glaze. Easy to apply with brush and still get the desired results.
Pam
2025-01-26 16:38:05
Love the unique patterning of this glaze!
Kattakerling
2025-01-03 17:52:51
I use glazes for food safe stoneware-and from experience I try to only buy from Blick as they have been fantastic in the past. This glaze was fired to cone 6. Mayco glazes consistently perform well and this one is a reliable high fire glaze.
Happy Gilmore
2024-12-26 10:00:29
Love the texture and patina of this glaze (paired with norse blue here )
Amanda Roe
2024-12-22 11:14:05
Great glaze, and the same as in able to get at the ceramic suppy store but without a special trip into the city. Nice to be able to order in a pinch.
Chia
2024-12-06 18:29:02
Brown bits look like 💩 splatter. Not very attractive..
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