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Pink Opal

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Cone 6 oxidation (larger image): Pink Opal produces a desert rose pink that ranges from semi-translucent to fully opaque, depending on application thickness. Thin applications yield a clear
glaze with hints of pink precipitate; heavier applications will create an opaque purple-pink gloss finish that can also form a whitish cast in select areas.

Cone 10 reduction (smaller image): Pink fades out entirely, leaving a transparent gloss with white pooling.

TIP: Vertical pieces best allow the glaze to flow and create a semi-transparent, rose veil. Body textures and features will still be visible through the glaze. Thinner application will provide a glossy transparent finish. Thicker application will provide light pink floating. Surface decoration will be visible under the glaze, but if you apply the glaze thick, it could blur your image.

Combos

Pink Opal over Sea Salt Combo

Ermano Silva,
April 24, 2025April 28, 2025

Beige tumbler by Olivia Ortiz decorated with MAYCO Pink Opal over Sea Salt Combo

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Combos

Pink Opal over Alabaster by Dyson Forbes

Ermano Silva,
April 21, 2025April 21, 2025

MAYCO Light Flux on the rim, with a band of Norse Blue below it (could…

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Combos

Pink Blue combo by Amanda McLennan

Ermano Silva,
February 6, 2024May 21, 2025

Credit: Amanda McLennan

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