Stainless Steel Ceramic Glazing Tongs – Professional Pottery Dipping Tool (3 Models)


Model: Standard 3-Prong Glazing Tongs
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Description

Precision and Control for Clean Glazing Results

Glazing requires stability, balance and control. These stainless steel ceramic glazing tongs are designed to help potters dip, lift and handle pieces safely during the glazing process.

Available in three professional models, they provide secure grip and consistent support while minimizing marks on your work. Whether you're glazing mugs, bowls or small sculptural pieces, these tongs help you achieve cleaner, more controlled results.


Why These Glazing Tongs Belong in Your Studio

• Stainless steel construction for durability and easy cleaning
• Secure grip for dipping glazed pieces
• Designed to minimize surface marks
• Suitable for studio production and individual pieces


Choose the Model That Fits Your Workflow

Standard 3-Prong Glazing Tongs
Ideal for small to medium pieces. Lightweight and practical for everyday glazing.

Adjustable 4-Prong Glazing Tongs
Provides enhanced stability and improved grip for more balanced dipping.

Heavy-Duty Professional Glazing Tongs
Reinforced model designed for larger or heavier ceramic pieces. Maximum control and durability for demanding studio use.


Practical Studio Use

Perfect for:

  • Dipping pieces into glaze buckets

  • Lifting glazed work safely

  • Handling freshly glazed ceramics

  • Supporting consistent glazing in small production runs

These tools help reduce accidents, improve efficiency and bring more confidence to your glazing process.


Specifications

Material: Stainless steel
Use: Glaze dipping and handling
Models: Standard, Adjustable, Heavy-Duty
Maintenance: Rinse and dry after use


At Ceramist Heart, we curate tools that support your creative process — because ceramics isn’t just about shaping clay; it’s about shaping intention.

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