Ceramic glaze supply bundles that lift Shopify AOV in 2026
A single pint of glaze is $12. A "Glaze Studio Collection" with 8 colors, test tiles, and application tools is $78. Potters need a full palette. Bundle the color wall.
$12
Average single glaze pint order
$78
Average glaze studio collection
6.5x
AOV from glaze collections vs single pint
Ceramic glazes at $8-15 per pint need to be purchased in sets for creative flexibility. One glaze makes one-color pottery. A palette of 6-12 glazes enables layering, contrasts, and the full spectrum of ceramic expression.
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Glaze color family collections
"Blue Studio Set" (6 blues from light to dark: celadon, robin egg, cobalt, navy, midnight, teal, $62). "Earth Palette" (6 earth tones: cream, tan, olive, rust, umber, charcoal, $58). "Full Spectrum" (12 glazes covering all color families, $108, free shipping). Color family sets enable layering experiments within one tonal range.
Glaze testing and sampling bundles
"Glaze Test Pack" (8 sample-size glazes + 10 test tiles + kiln wash + application brushes, $42). "New Glaze Explorer" (12 sample glazes + test tiles + firing chart + glaze journal, $58). Testing bundles let potters experiment before committing to full pints.
Specialty glaze effect bundles
"Crystal Glaze Set" (4 crystalline glazes + zinc oxide + silica + firing schedule, $68). "Reduction Look Set" (copper red, iron saturate, tenmoku, shino, $55). "Textured Surface Set" (crawl glaze, volcanic, lava, stone, $52). Specialty glazes create the effects that make pottery unique.
Glaze application tool bundles
"Glaze Application Kit" (dipping tongs, banding wheel, wax resist, brushes 6-pack, sponges, stilts, $42). Application tools determine glaze quality. Proper tools prevent drips, bare spots, and kiln shelf damage.
Glaze refill and restock subscription bundles
Quarterly: refills of top 4 used glazes + 1 new glaze to try + kiln wash refill. Active potters go through glazes every 2-3 months. The subscription keeps the studio stocked with fresh glaze.
Show fired glaze samples on actual pottery in product photos
A photo of each glaze on a fired pot is more useful than a color swatch. Glazes look different on clay than in the jar. Fired samples build confidence in the color choice.