Cone 10 glaze firing reaches one of the highest temperatures used in studio ceramics, creating strong, fully matured clay bodies and rich, dynamic glaze surfaces. At this heat, glazes often develop deeper color variation, movement, and character, making Cone 10 a favorite for potters who enjoy more traditional or atmospheric results. Because the kiln works hard at this temperature, careful loading and proper glaze application are especially important. If you’d like help choosing glazes or understanding how your clay will respond at Cone 10, we’re always happy to walk through it with you. The pricing is similar to the other firings with a $40 Flat fee and $1 a piece.
Cone 10 glaze firing reaches one of the highest temperatures used in studio ceramics, creating strong, fully matured clay bodies and rich, dynamic glaze surfaces. At this heat, glazes often develop deeper color variation, movement, and character, making Cone 10 a favorite for potters who enjoy more traditional or atmospheric results. Because the kiln works hard at this temperature, careful loading and proper glaze application are especially important. If you’d like help choosing glazes or understanding how your clay will respond at Cone 10, we’re always happy to walk through it with you. The pricing is similar to the other firings with a $40 Flat fee and $1 a piece.