October 18, 2024January 16, 2026 Toasted Sage over Honey Flux by Amy Flores Bowl by Amy Flores, featuring AMACO Toasted Sage over Honey Flux Toasted Sage over Honey Flux is a layered glaze combination from the AMACO Potter’s Choice line, widely used by studio potters working at mid-range temperatures. The interaction between these two glazes is driven by contrast: Honey Flux is highly fluid and reactive, while Toasted Sage is more stable and matte-leaning. When fired together, the flux encourages movement, pooling, and subtle color variation without overwhelming the surface. This balance makes the combination especially appealing for functional ware, where visual interest is desired without excessive gloss or run-off. Depending on glaze thickness and firing conditions, results can range from soft blue-green fields to deeper olive and moss tones, often with gentle breaking along rims and edges The Seattle Pottery’s Klamath Yellow clay body plays an essential supporting role. Its warmth grounds the cooler sage tones, preventing the palette from drifting cold. At the rim and transitions, the clay subtly asserts itself, adding depth and cohesion to the overall form. Clay body: Seattle Pottery’s Klamath Yellow AMACO Honey Flux x3 AMACO Toasted Sage x3 Cone 5 Credit: Amy Flores Share to Facebook Combos Bowls Honey FluxToasted SageToasted Sage over Honey Flux
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