Reactive glaze is a type of ceramic finish used in the manufacture of tableware and other ceramic products. It is a technique that allows products to have a unique appearance since the reaction is unpredictable.
Definition of reactive enamel
This is a glazing technique where products are added to the glaze to cause chemical reactions during firing. These reactions create variations in color, but also texture on the surface of the ceramic.
The result of this technique is often unique and unpredictable, producing patterns and color effects that can recall natural textures such as stone, marble or even abstract landscapes. Each reactive enamel piece is unique due to the variations inherent in the chemical process giving a very artisanal and distinctive character to the pieces. In addition to its very original aesthetic, reactive enamel is durable and resistant to chips and scratches.