New Mayco Stroke & Coat Colors (2026): Meet the Latest Glazes
Looking for the newest Mayco Stroke & Coat glazes? Hereβs everything you need to know about the latest colors, how they fire, and how to use them in your pottery.
π¨ New Mayco Stroke & Coat Colors Have Arrived
If you love versatile, reliable glazes that perform beautifully across multiple firing temperatures, youβre going to be excited about this latest release from Mayco.
The new Stroke & Coat lineup introduces three speckled glazes plus a fresh take on a classic turquoise β giving potters even more ways to add texture, depth, and personality to their work.
Whether youβre painting bisque, layering for unique effects, or stocking up for your classroom or studio, these new colors are designed to perform.
π What Makes Stroke & Coat So Popular?
Before we dive into the new colors, hereβs why potters consistently reach for Stroke & Coat:
- βοΈ Fires from Cone 06 to Cone 10
- βοΈ Works for both functional and decorative ware
- βοΈ Can be used for detailed brushwork or full coverage
- βοΈ Reliable, consistent results (huge win for classrooms + studios)
These are go-to glazes for beginners and experienced artists alike.
π Meet the New Colors
π SC105 β Tic-Tac-Turquoise
A bright, clean turquoise that gives you that classic pop of color.
- Smooth finish
- Great for layering or stand-alone use
- Perfect for beachy, modern, or playful pieces
π€ SP286 β Speckled Old Lace
A soft, creamy white with subtle speckling that adds visual texture.
- Neutral and versatile
- Ideal base glaze
- Beautiful on both simple and detailed forms
β€οΈ SP289 β Speckled Cutie Pie Coral
A warm coral tone with playful speckling.
- Eye-catching but still soft
- Great for seasonal pieces (spring/summer especially)
- Adds warmth to any glaze palette
π SP2105 β Speckled Tic-Tac-Turquoise
A speckled version of the classic turquoise β and honestly, a standout.
- Combines brightness with texture
- Adds dimension without needing layering
- Perfect for statement pieces
π₯ Cone Compatibility (Why This Matters)
All four of these glazes are:
β Cone 06
β Cone 6
β Cone 10 compatible
That means you can use them across a wide range of firing setups β from low-fire studio work to mid- and high-fire ceramics.
π This flexibility is a big deal for:
- Schools
- Community studios
- Home potters experimenting with different firing ranges
π§ͺ Tips for Using Speckled Stroke & Coat
If youβre new to speckled glazes, here are a few quick tips:
- Apply 2β3 coats for best coverage
- Speckles become more visible at higher temps
- Works beautifully on both light and dark clay bodies
- Try layering over solid Stroke & Coat colors for added depth
π Ready to Try Them?
These new Mayco Stroke & Coat glazes are now available at Throw & Fire for local pickup in Arizona.
π Shop the new colors and start experimenting today.
π§‘ From Our Studio to Yours
At Throw & Fire, weβre always testing new products in real studio environments so we can bring you supplies that actually perform β not just look good in a catalog.
These new Stroke & Coat colors are already becoming favorites, and we canβt wait to see what you create with them.


