Coyote's Mottled series is very user friendly, perfect for beginners or students. They provide interesting color variations without being runny. Brighter colors where thick, darker where thin. Great layered over other glazes too! Food safe.
A deep mottled green, suitable for functional ware. Cactus Green will sometimes cause the glazes in the Archie's series to flash bright pink, making it an exciting choice for combinations.The Mottled Series are designed to produce beautiful variegated colors with ease. Simple to apply and suitable for all types of ware, these colors are stunning on their own or combined with other glazes. They may appear thick in the jar and should be applied thick.
Single dip (2-3 coats brushed) Fairly stable, some running, some breaking. A glossy surface.
A dark greyish blue, black where thinnest. Croc Blue is the original Coyote Mottled Series glaze, and looks especially nice when slow cooled or paired with the Archie's Series.The Mottled Series are designed to produce beautiful variegated colors with ease. Simple to apply and suitable for all types of ware, these colors are stunning on their own or combined with other glazes. They may appear thick in the jar and should be applied thick.
Single dip (2-3 coats brushed) Fairly stable, some running, some breaking. A glossy surface.
A bright pink with a lovely haze where thick. Fire Opal is great on its own, and combines well with both the Gloss and Archie' Series.
Single dip (2-3 coats brushed) Fairly stable, some running, some breaking. Contains cadmium inclusion stain. Lab test for cadmium release before selling dinnerware. A glossy surface.
A base of black that turns a deep and variegated cobalt blue where thick.
Single dip (2-3 coats brushed) Fairly stable, no running, some breaking. A very reliable glaze. Try it with Cobalt Blue under or over. A glossy surface.
A mottled greyish blue. Provides the same surface variety as Pam's Green, but with a less intense color. The Mottled Series are designed to produce beautiful variegated colors with ease. Simple to apply and suitable for all types of ware, these colors are stunning on their own or combined with other glazes. They may appear thick in the jar and should be applied thick.
Single dip (2-3 coats brushed) Fairly stable, some running, lots of breaking from grey to blue to black. A glossy surface.
One of our most popular glazes, especially when combined with the Archie's Base. A deep, mottled green with a rich variegated surface.
Single dip (2-3 coats brushed) Fairly stable, some running, lots of breaking from green to brown to black. A glossy surface.
A light brown glaze with a mottled, satin surface. Less breaking than the Shino glazes but with more variation than the Satins
Single dip (2-3 coats brushed) Fairly stable, no running, breaks brown to tan. A matt surface.
Single dip (2-3 coats brushed) Fairly stable, some running, some breaking. Contains cadmium inclusion stain. Lab test for cadmium release before selling dinnerware. A glossy surface.