May 26, 2024March 12, 2026 AMACO Smokey Merlot, MAYCO Raspberry Mist and Orange Gloss A Striking Glaze Combination by Maaike Vredeveld – Smokey Merlot, MAYCO Raspberry Mist and Orange Gloss MAYCO Raspberry Mist and Orange Gloss create a bold, lively glaze combination that brings warmth, depth, and artistic energy to ceramic pieces. The contrast between rich raspberry tones and bright orange gloss gives the surface a vivid, expressive character that feels both playful and refined. This eye-catching plate highlights the beauty of AMACO Smokey Merlot MAYCO Raspberry Mist and Orange Gloss through a flowing blend of color and shine. The result is a glossy finish with strong visual movement, making the piece stand out as both functional pottery and decorative ceramic art. Ceramic artists and collectors alike are often drawn to Smokey Merlot, MAYCO Raspberry Mist and Orange Gloss for their vibrant visual appeal. This combination offers a striking balance of berry-inspired color and warm citrus brightness, making it a beautiful choice for anyone who loves colorful handmade ceramics. Whether displayed on a shelf, used for serving, or added to a pottery collection, this piece shows how effective MAYCO Raspberry Mist and Orange Gloss can be in creating a memorable ceramic surface. The glossy texture enhances the richness of the colors and gives the plate a polished, radiant finish Credit: Maaike Vredeveld Combos Plates Color PurpleMAYCOOrange glossRaspberry mistSmokey Merlot
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