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Coral Reef Inclusion Stain

Inclusion Stain

Coral Reef

Pink Orange Inclusion Stain-

$21.50

Sophisticated peachy-pink capturing golden hour glow—warm, livable shade for everyday pottery.

Our ready-to-use ceramic stain delivers bold, consistent color on every piece. It fires beautifully from low-fire earthenware up to 2300°F (1260°C). Color can deepen/darken at higher temperatures, so we recommend test tiles for new clays and firing schedules.

It’s the same stain mix we use in our colored slip, so you can use it to create matching colored clay, slip, or glaze accents with a consistent palette across your whole process. For functional ware, finish with a food-safe clear glaze for a sealed, durable surface.

May be used with glazes with or without zinc, but best results are typically achieved in zinc-free glazes.

BOLD COLOR

Vibrant color in just one coat

READY TO USE

Pre-mixed and ready to use

MIX + MATCH

Create colors, tints and shades

Why You'll Love This Color

Try Coral Reef for contemporary dinnerware, coastal themes, tropical designs without being loud, spring collections, warm everyday pottery, Instagram-worthy pieces.

Working With Coral Reef
EXPLORE TINTS, SHADES, TONES AND HUES

  • Mix with Bubblegum Pink for brighter coral.
  • Add Peachy Keen for soft peach.
  • Combine with Sunset Orange for orange-coral tones.

OTHER IDEAS TO TRY

  • 1-2 coats for sophisticated salmon-coral
  • Beautiful under glossy clear glaze for polished contemporary look
  • Pairs gorgeously with BlueSky or Seafoam for coastal palette
  • Excellent for full coverage on functional ware—feels elevated
  • For soft coral: mix 60% Coral Reef + 40% Cloud White

Using Colored Slip
Technical Specifications

FIRING:
Earthenware slip should be applied to earthenware/low fire clay and bisque fired at cone 04-05. If glaze is applied after bisque firing, fire glaze at cone 06.

Stoneware slip should be applied to mid-fire stoneware clay and bisque fired at cone 04-05. If glaze is applied after bisque firing, fire glaze at cone 6.

Safety + Materials

SAFETY:
We make our Colored slip by combining Mason Stains with a commercial slip.

Care + Storage
About Colored Slip

WHY WE MAKE COLORED SLIP

WHAT IS COLORED SLIP?

Returns + Exchanges

Colored Slip

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