
Glaze Colors
When you build your item, select one of these colors for the trim.
The images do not exactly represent the finished glazes. The airflow in the kiln and a piece's location in that kiln can create variations in the final result. Two pieces with the same glaze in the same firing might look slightly different. Briefly, they all remind you of well-worn old leather, and they're all lovely:
Gray is a streaky combination of light and dark gray.
Brown is a streaky combination of dark brown and light brown.
Green/Brown is a streaky combination of medium green and dark brown.
Green-speckled brick is a lighter green that appears in streaks and speckles on a brick-colored background. This glaze displays the most variations, all beautiful, but sometimes leaning more toward "brick" and sometimes leaning more toward "light green." There is no way to control it, so it's always a pleasant surprise!
Turquoise is particularly beautiful on the dark clay, where it takes on a slight translucency. On the speckled tan clay, it is more of a straightforward turquoise and a little less dramatic, but pretty.