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Penguin Pottery's Floating Blue is a premium mid-fire ceramic glaze featuring a glossy, richly layered blue palette with subtle speckling and a warm brown rim accent. Made in the USA, this lead-free, food-safe glaze is designed for cone 5 and 6 kiln firing, delivering durable, vibrant finishes. With sustainable manufacturing, a lifetime warranty, and a commitment to supporting ceramics education, it’s the perfect choice for professional and passionate potters alike.










| Manufacturer | Penguin Pottery LLC |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item model number | PP-GZ-MH-260 |
| ASIN | B09VTJSQ5G |
H**I
I use it often. Make sure to always mix the bottom! It's incredible layers on top of peppered plum by mayco (video). Or alone like in my little soy sauce dipper.
R**A
I took ceramic in my senior year of high school and I bought his glaze, even though it says cone 5 or 6, we tried it in cone 5 which what my teacher would use but the color wasn't looking good so she tried it at a cone 6 and it looked beautiful. So just check in with your teacher or professor to make sure they can fire it at the right cone.
J**F
I'll try to update when the first item comes out of the kiln, but the glaze seems thick and there seems like there is a good amount in the jar. I wasn't sure how many coats to put on since I was using a brush, so I did some tests. I'll let you know!
L**L
I've used this glaze on several clay bodies and every time, regardless of thickness of application (1, 2, 3 coats) the glaze simply doesn't liquefy at cone 6, so I'm left with ugly green/brown/black. Yes, I've tested the kiln heat, yes, they reached cone 6 temperatures. (It's a workshop membership, so I've varied the kilns too). I'm tired of wasting my time and effort with this garbage glaze. Will be using Maaco only from now on.
P**K
The colour, and texture . I have a thing for blues lately.
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