This mid-temperature ceramic glaze system includes a base and top coat with multi-layer flowing patterns. The firing range is 1180-1250°C. The glaze is a thin glass layer attached to the surface of the ceramic body, made from raw materials such as feldspar, quartz, and kaolin. The normal ratio of glaze powder to water is 1:1.5. After precipitation, the upper layer of water will account for about half of the water, which is a normal phenomenon. The glaze characteristics include composite glaze made from two types of glaze, with the base glaze sprayed first and the surface glaze sprayed after the base glaze is dry. The display glaze cover is only used as a reference, and it is recommended to use it multiple times for large-scale use before using the work.