TC-21 Blue (cone 05) Glaze Gallon (Out of Stock)

$77.00

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SKU: AMA-TC21-G

Product Description

Cone 05. AMACO® Teacher’s Choice® (TC) gloss glazes are completely intermixable so they can be blended with each other or with any of the AMACO® Teacher’s Palette® (TP) glazes to create an infinite color palette. The eight TC glazes are AP NON-TOXIC, LEAD FREE, dinnerware safe, bright and colorful, and are safe for use by artists of any age. For more information continue reading or visit our special webpage here. Limitless Color For Limited Budgets AMACO® Teacher’s Choice® glazes give you more glaze for your money because hundreds of colors can be made by blending the eight TC glazes together or with the 16 AMACO® Teacher’s Palete® (TP) glazes. Plus, all TP and TC glazes offer a full, rich, high gloss finish so you don’t have to buy a clear glaze to get a shiny finish. Formulated For Success AMACO® TC glazes are soft, non-flowing cone 05 glazes that are easy to apply and fire. Both TC and TP glaze series contain the same base materials so they blend easily and offer consistent, predictable results every time. They can also be layered by brushing or slip trailing on top of each other without bleeding, distortion or glaze interaction that could lead to unintended results. TC and TP glazes fire true to the color in the bottle so you know what the fired color will look like as soon as you remove the cap. Easy One-Step Firing Apply three coats for full coverage or fewer coats for a more transparent look on mature cone 04 bisque. Cover the entire surface with any combination of TC or TP glazes and simply fire to cone 05. If TC and TP glazes are used for only partial coverage of the bisque, dip the partially decorated bisque into AMACO® DC-10 Clear Dipping Glaze and fire in one step to cone 05 for a brilliant surface. Teach Color Theory in Low Fire Gloss Glaze! Because Teacher’s Choice® and Teacher’s Palette® glazes fire true to their unfired color and are 100% intermixable, you can now use glaze to teach color theory and experiment with color effects. To see how, click here.