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October 11, 2024February 19, 2026

Textured Turquoise over Honey Flux by Jackie Ford

Frost Porcelain Mug, featuring AMACO Textured Turquoise over Honey Flux

This mug is glazed on Laguna Frost porcelain to create a soft, coastal turquoise fade that breaks beautifully over the form and pools along the rim and shoulder. The surface is built by layering two AMACO Potter’s Choice glazes – Textured Turquoise over AMACO Honey Flux, a combination that encourages movement, gentle speckling, and glossy turquoise depth where the glazes overlap.

What we’re seeing

  • Upper half: A flowing turquoise field with vertical rivulets and pale, watery streaks. This comes from Textured Turquoise interacting with Honey Flux, which helps the turquoise melt, brighten, and travel.
  • Transition line: A natural “tide mark” where the glaze thickness shifts-often showing richer blue-green tones and subtle breaking.
  • Lower half: A soft cream porcelain base protected with a clear glaze so the surface stays food-safe and glossy while keeping the lighter, airy look.
  • Decoration: Golden ginkgo motifs are added as overglaze transfers/decals and fired low afterward so they sit cleanly on top of the glaze without burning out.

Glaze recipe / application notes (as used on this mug)

Clay: Laguna Frost porcelain
Outside (upper 2 inches):

  • AMACO Honey Flux – 3 coats
  • AMACO Textured Turquoise – 3 coats (applied over the Honey Flux)

Outside (bottom):

  • Frost porcelain + clear glaze over the bare lower area (dip first)

Inside:

  • AMACO Textured Turquoise – 3 coats

Firing:

  • Glaze fire to Cone 6
  • Overglaze decals fired to Cone 018

Why Textured Turquoise over Honey Flux works

Using textured turquoise over honey flux produces a layered glaze surface with:

  • More flow and depth (Honey Flux acts like a “mover,” helping the top glaze travel and soften transitions)
  • Richer turquoise variation (thin areas go misty; thicker areas deepen and pool)
  • Organic movement that emphasizes the mug’s curves and gives each piece a one-of-a-kind drip pattern
Frost Porcelain Mug by Jackie Ford, featuring AMACO Textured Turquoise over Honey Flux
  • Laguna Frost porcelain
  • Out:
    • AMACO Honey Flux x3 (top 2 inches)
    • AMACO Textured Turquoise x3 (top 2 inches)
    • Bottomwhite – Frost porcelain with clear glaze over (dipping first)
  • In:
    • AMACO Textured Turquoise x3
  • Fired to Cone 6
  • Then Cone 018 for overglaze decals

Credit: Jackie Ford

Turquoise Ginkgo leaves Mug by Jackie Ford
Combos Mugs AMACOCone 018Cone 6DecalsHoney FluxPorcelainTextured Turquoise

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