December 25, 2025May 24, 2026 Iron Lustre over Bougainvillea Stunning Combo Samples by Nelly Chamberlain and Amber Gomez Iron Lustre over Bougainvillea creates a truly stunning bright combo on white stoneware. Spectrum Bougainvillea brings a lush, floral pink that feels warm and celebratory, while RHC softens and cools the palette with a misty, translucent blue. Where the two overlap, they melt into each other in gentle gradients—lavender edges, airy violets, and hints of rose drifting into sky tones. The AMACO Iron Lustre adds the magic. It floats across the surface with a subtle metallic sheen, catching the light and creating depth without overpowering the color beneath. In places it darkens the blues; in others it outlines transitions with a smoky, iridescent glow. Fired to cone 5, the white stoneware body keeps everything crisp and luminous, allowing the colors to stay bright while giving the lustre room to shimmer. Overall, it feels both festive and elegant – like holiday lights softened by twilight—rich in movement, layered in color, and irresistibly tactile. White Stonevare Test Tile made by Nelly Chamberlain Clay body: White Stoneware Spectrum Bougainvillea x3 Dots of Spectrum Running Hot Chowder x5 AMACO Iron Lustre x3 Fired to cone 5 no hold Credit: Nelly Chamberlain Following is almost the same combo with two pictures with glazes applied, made by another author Amber Gomez: Stunning Mug made by Amber Gomez Cassie Rowlands I used RHC in between the bougainvillea/fuzzy peach and iron luster.Amber Gomez Combos Test Tiles AMACOBougainvilleaCone 5Iron LustreRHCRunning Hot ChowderSPECTRUMSpectrum Running Hot ChowderWhite stoneware
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