Crystal Fusion

Incorporate fusible art glass and glaze onto clay vessels with this exciting new technique created by Michael Harbridge. Get a stunning antique effect when you melt glass down the sides of a clay vessel. Try out Duncan glazes with Carolina Frit or Glass Pebbles.

View step by step tutorials on this fun technique with our Crystal Fusion™ tutorials which can be found on our Feature and Crystal Fusion™ Cross Tutorial

 


Crystal Fusion Brushes
Apply smooth coats of glaze to any ceramic shape with the soft grip brushes. The ergonomic handle is great when painting your clay bodies.

Glazes
Slumpy’s now offers a selection of Duncan glazes. The consistent results coupled with their versatility and ease of use make them ideal for both the casual artist and professional alike. All of the glazes work in harmony with other glazes and under glazes as well as in conjunction with each other for dramatic results. In addition to their consistently high quality and ease of use the glazes are non-toxic and earth friendly.

Stilts
Prop up your clay vessels with stilts so you can glaze the bottom of your piece. This type of kiln furniture is designed to keep glazed surfaces off kiln shelves.

Clay Shapes
Want to explore the new Crystal Fusion™ method, but don't have any clay vessels? Grab our clay shapes and begin fusing glass into glaze using Michael Harbridge's fabulous technique!
Learn more about the Crystal Fusion™ technique: Alternative Firing Methods by Michael Harbridge