We have everything you need to paint handmade bisqueware pieces, canvases, and more! We have a wide assortment of glazes, paints, and acrylics in every color possible!
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What's New in Glaze
Come check out our new glaze products for ceramic bisque. Paint your pottery pieces any color from the rainbow.
Bisque Imports carries a wide range of Duncan product lines, including Pure Brilliance, Concepts, Shimmer, French Dimensions, Crystals, Courtyard, and Artisan!
Whether you prefer your ceramic pieces dipped or brushed, these lead free and food safe varieties of clear overglaze are a staple for studios of every size!
Bellissimo ceramic glazes by Colorobbia are the best of both worlds! These beautiful bisque and pottery glazes can be used with our without a clear overcoat.
Engobes ceramic and clay glazes are true performers. In as fast as 2 coats, achieve a smooth finish that is ready for overglaze or left alone for a matte look.
When life hands you ceramic bisque, throw some Fairy Dust on it! Make your bisque sparkle a little, or a lot with Colorobbia's Fairy Dust ceramic glazes.
Hey Bisque Imports! My finished ceramic bisque pieces are just too shiny! What can I do? As a MATTE-r of fact, we have matte finish overglazes to fix that!
Colorobbia Metallic glazes make any piece a statement piece. Without clear glaze, create ceramic projects with an antique appeal or bisque with on trend metallic sheen!
Terra Bella ceramic glazes by Colorobbia are the best of both worlds! These beautiful bisque and pottery glazes can be used with our without a clear overcoat.
Bring the craftsmanship through with Artisan Glazes by Duncan. These ceramic glazes' range of cool and neutral tones will let the art speak for itself every time!
Concepts ceramic glaze has a broad range of colors and application potential. This line is food safe and can be used with other brands of ceramic glazes.
The perfect shade of green or depth of red awaits you in the Courtyards ceramic glaze collection. Warm and natural sets the tone for this line of ceramic glaze.
Show your greenware and clay projects some love with Cover Coats by Duncan. These ceramic and pottery glazes are camper tested and camp counselor approved!
Crystals ceramic glazes by Duncan are reactive glazes that will make each piece unique every time! Once heated in your kiln, more colors will pop onto the scene!
You can never have too much green in your life. Duncan's Envisions ceramic glaze has the right shade of green for any fresh project you've got planned.
Duncan Metallic glazes make any piece a statement piece. Without clear glaze, create ceramic projects with an antique appeal or bisque with on trend metallic sheen!
Mother of pearl! These ceramic overglazes are solid gold! They aren't real gold, but they will make your bisque and pottery pieces look like a million bucks.
Your ceramics and bisque will shimmer and shine like precious gems with these Shimmer Glazes by Duncan. A little shimmer on your ceramic will go a long way!
True Matte Pastels create a soft, soothing effect to your ceramic bisque with a matte finish and pastel hue. This will make any piece an instant favorite.
Mayco Stroke & Coat can be the star of your work or play a supporting role to other glazes. It is the ideal product of choice for the studio, or classroom
Create an array of amazing effects on your bisque with Mayco's Specialty Glazes. Add interest and texture with these fabulous bisque glazes. Pair with other Mayco glazes for a unique and beautiful effect!
Mayco’s Stoneware glazes offer a variety of finishes, textures, and endless possibilities for your artwork! Use Stoneware Glazes on any midrange clay body.
Ceramic Glaze is used as a decorative element to Ceramic bisque, and also it performs the important function of making the clay pottery vitreous (or non-porous). Ceramic glaze is made up primarily of silica and a combination of sodium, potassium, calcium, alumina and metal oxides. Colorant minerals are used to gain brilliant fired colors such as copper carbonate, tin oxide, zirconium oxide and many others. The glaze is applied traditionally in a liquid form with water being a suspender of the minerals. As the ceramic glaze slurry is applied to the pottery (through dipping, spraying or brushing), the dry glaze mixture will form on the surface of the bisque pottery. The bisque pottery is then fired in a kiln to a temperature where the flux mixture in the glaze will reach a melting point and allow the glaze to become a liquid form; thus bonding at the molecular level.
When the kiln is cooled and drops below the melting point of the glaze mixture the glaze has molecularly bonded to the surface of the bisque pottery and also within its own body. The dried granular mixture before firing now becomes one solid glass type surface that allows the pottery to be functional and also a wonder to behold. The forming of bisque pottery along with artistic expression of colored glaze onto pottery is one of the oldest art forms known to man. Yet every ceramic glaze firing is a true wonder and one that will always have a magical result no matter how advanced society will become.