

✨ Elevate your ceramics with a gold glow that commands attention! ✨
Pasler Gold Glaze PCG01 is a 16 fl oz premium ceramic glaze designed for Cone 6-9 firing (1222°C-1280°C). Its liquid consistency allows versatile application methods including sponging, dipping, and pouring. After firing, it is FDA food-safe and microwave-safe, making it perfect for both decorative and functional pottery. Backed by a satisfaction guarantee, this glaze transforms bisque pottery into stunning, radiant gold masterpieces.







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| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 229 Reviews |
G**I
Worth every penny. Very liquidy so easy to apply stunning color with texture ever so slight.
You definitely need four coats and high fire and it’s absolutely stunning!
S**B
Wonderful product
Gorgeous glaze. Great brushability.
M**M
Perfect place for a gold accent
I am legitimately shocked at how fantastic this glaze is. It goes on so beautifully. It’s very smooth and easy to apply. Does not run. I used it for accent pieces on pottery and it legitimately looked like I had used an ultra low overglaze instead of a high fire glaze. Fired to Cohen six with another glaze did not do any layering Very happy would purchase again.
W**H
Perfect gold!
Perfect gold glaze for cone 6 firing. Use at least 4 coats.
M**.
Not bad but…
This is not your standard gold. I recommend you test on tiles regardless of the comments. The color is nice after a few coats, but it’s not how it looks in the description. Not unless u have the right lighting. Not a bad purchase for the price and what you can potentially achieve
C**R
But this Gold glaze
Tried once. LOVE! This is a flat lip of a vase that I'm showing in my picture and although you can't see inside the glaze didn't really run down and pool a lot. I had read what a lot of other users had indicated in some of the glazing groups that I belong to and the discussion was between 4:00 and six codes. I put this glaze on the inside and the edge of this tiny vase though I did do 4 coats inside, and 6 thin coats on rim. It is a very medium thin glaze that goes on nicely. And frankly I am out of my mind happy with the color. My next piece I'm going to redux coats to 5 light coats and see how that works because people said they were fine with only 4, some said 6--- So you know it all depends on the user how this will work for you I decided to try the highest level first. I don't think six is necessary. Of course this glaze is cheaper than other most known brands and yet it isn't cheaper when you consider extra coats. So you'd have to figure it out for yourself with the color is worth it.. I don't use gold a lot however this is going to be just an exquisite touch to certain pieces.
M**N
Not as good as it seems...
Not gold at all. Gave it 4 coats and came out Brown with iridescent accents. Super disappointed with the outcome. I was excited to use it based on the tile in the picture but would not recommend if you are looking for a bright gold finish.
S**L
Secrete Sauce at Cone 6
This is great! They dont sell on the main pottery websites but this is quickly becoming the secret sauce for many potters. 4 coats at a hot ^6 gives a super shiney gold, ^5 is gold, but less shiney. Doesn't run, but looses all shine if layed. Really nice on texture too. Photo is ^6+ laguna bmix.
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