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These underglazes are intense, opaque colors that are especially good for watercolor effects and painting of fine detail. Semi-Moist Underglazes are packaged in pans, like watercolors. Use water and a brush to apply.

Pink, maroon, Peach, Rose, and Yellow all hold color up to Cone 6. All other colors may be fired to Cone 10. Learn more

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Amaco Semi-moist Underglaze Decorating Colors Sets


Hand Painted Ceramic Pieces. AMACO® Semi-Moist and Tube Underglaze Decorating Colors are suitable for many types of ceramic painting. They are especially good for watercolor effects and painting of fine detail.

•Saturated color in pans
•Use like watercolor
•For use underglaze
•Cone 05 to 6


Amaco Semi-moist Underglaze Decorating Colors Sets
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Decorating colors are concentrated, intense, and opaque. Additional shades and tints can be made by intermixing. Colors may be brushed on either bisque or greenware.

A brush dipped in water lifts the color for decorating. Further thinning of the water-soluble colors prepares them for transparent watercolor effects by brushing. Tube Underglaze Colors are the correct consistency for silk screen printing.

Because the colors are approximately the same tone before and after firing, the effectiveness of color combinations and blending can be observed as the painting progresses. Colors dry quickly and may be handled without damage.

Clearness Essential for Covering Glazes. For clear, covering glazes, AMACO® LG-9, LG-10, F-10, DC-10, and HF-9 are recommended. They will not discolor the underglaze decoration or cause the colors to bleed.

If the clear, transparent covering glaze is to be applied on the decorated bisque by brushing, dab the first coat with a sponge or brush. Let dry and then brush on the next two coats. When the underglaze colors are applied on greenware, they are hardened on in the bisque firing and the covering glaze is applied either by brushing or sponging.

Pieces are fired to the maturing temperature of the covering glaze. Pink, maroon, peach, rose and yellow hold their color when fired to temperatures up to Cone 6 (2269°F, 1243°C). All other colors may be fired to an upper limit of Cone 10 (2381°F, 1305°C) with good retention.

All sets are supplied in hinged-lid plastic boxes containing eight assorted pans or 1/4 oz. tubes.