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Glass enamels are finely ground glass powders mixed with pigment that are designed to permanently fuse to glass during kiln firing. Artists use enamels to add color, shading, line work, and detailed imagery to fused glass, kiln-formed glass, and stained glass projects.
At Art Glass City, we carry professional-grade glass enamels trusted by kiln artists, instructors, and production studios. Our collection includes Rogue Enamels and Fuse Master EZ-Fire enamels, available in both powder and liquid forms so you can choose the method that best fits your workflow.
Glass enamels can be applied using a variety of techniques including:
• Brush painting
• Airbrushing
• Screen printing
• Sifting and dusting
• Watercolor-style washes
• Calligraphy and fine line work
Once fired in a kiln, the enamel bonds permanently to the glass surface, creating durable artwork that will not fade or peel.
These enamels are compatible with most kiln-forming glass systems including Bullseye COE 90, making them ideal for:
• Fused glass panels
• Drop vessels and bowls
• Kiln-formed jewelry
• Architectural glass art
• Functional fused glass pieces
Whether you're creating subtle shading, bold graphic designs, or intricate illustrations, glass enamels give artists precision control over color and detail that cannot be achieved with sheet glass alone.
Explore our selection of Rogue Enamels and Fuse Master EZ-Fire Enamels to take your fused glass work to the next level.
Glass Enamel FAQ
What temperature do glass enamels fire at?
Most glass enamels fire between 1250°F and 1500°F depending on the glass system and desired effect. Lower temperatures will fire the enamel while maintaining texture, while higher temperatures will fully fuse the enamel into the glass surface.
Can glass enamels be used with Bullseye Glass?
Yes. Most professional glass enamels are compatible with Bullseye COE 90 glass, making them ideal for fused glass, kiln forming, and kiln casting applications.
What is the difference between enamel powder and liquid enamel?
Powder enamels are mixed with a medium or water based medium before application, while liquid enamels are pre-mixed and ready but medium can be added to use for techniques like brushing, airbrushing, and screen printing.
Art Glass City is a fused glass supply store located near Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas, offering a wide selection of glass enamels for kiln forming and fused glass artists. Local customers from Dallas, Fort Worth, Denton, Plano, Irving, and surrounding DFW communities regularly visit our shop for Bullseye glass, frits, enamels, tools, and kiln-forming supplies.
If you are searching for fused glass supplies or Bullseye glass near Dallas, Art Glass City carries a large selection available for in-store pickup or online ordering.
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