Example of a crystalline glaze. This is Monsoon Seas from Mayco (S-2712).
A crystalline glaze is a type of ceramic glaze that develops large, visible crystals during the firing process. These crystals are formed by specific chemical reactions between the glaze ingredients, particularly zinc oxide and silica, and the subsequent cooling of the glaze. The process involves carefully controlling the kiln temperature to allow for crystal growth, resulting in unique and often stunning visual effects on the finished pottery.