This particular ceramic coating is a commercially available product known for its characteristic color and finish. Applied to bisqueware and fired at specific temperatures, it yields a glossy, translucent surface reminiscent of glacial ice, imbued with subtle blue tones. A common application involves coating ceramic vessels or sculptural pieces to achieve a visually appealing and durable finish.
The appeal of this type of finish lies in its aesthetic qualities, imparting a sense of depth and luminosity to the underlying clay body. Its popularity stems from its relative ease of use, consistent results when applied correctly, and the unique visual effect it provides. The creation and marketing of such prepared coatings have significantly simplified the glazing process for potters, allowing for greater predictability and control over the final outcome, and building upon a long history of experimentation with glaze composition and firing techniques in ceramic art.