Ceramics are ubiquitous, found in household items like toilets and planters, as well as in electronic components such as capacitors and high-temperature circuit board substrates. We present techniques for developing and using a conductive silver glaze compatible with standard ceramic firing temperatures. By employing traditional pottery methods like glazing and burnishing, we enhance surface quality and conductivity. This process yields ceramic objects that retain traditional aesthetics and functionality while gaining electronic capabilities such as capacitive sensing and resistive heating.