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🎨 Ignite your ceramic artistry with colors that fire up your imagination!
The Mayco Fundamentals Underglazes 12-Pint Kit offers 12 expertly curated liquid ceramic colors designed for low to mid-high fire ranges (Cone 06-10). These intermixable, blendable underglazes deliver a matte finish that can be intensified with clear glaze, suitable for wet, unfired clay or bisque. Ideal for both beginners and professional artists, this kit supports detailed brushwork, layering, and watercolor effects, maintaining vibrant hues after firing. A staple in ceramics since 1954, it ensures food safety when used under proper glazes.
| ASIN | B075NSNY4K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #197,180 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #361 in Ceramics Glazes |
| Customer Reviews | 5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars (6) |
| Date First Available | September 15, 2017 |
| Item Weight | 18.54 pounds |
| Item model number | UGKT1P |
| Manufacturer | Mayco |
| Product Dimensions | 11.4 x 8.6 x 6.4 inches |
K**Y
Work beautifully
These worked beautifully. Colors bright and true while alone or under clear glaze at ^6. Very happy with this purchase.
S**T
Great product
Great quality, amazing colors, easy to use, value for money
E**Z
Love these underglazes
Great color whether fired to bushes (cone 04) or mid range (cone 5).I bought these in 2 oz size and liked them so much that I bought the pint size pack of 12. Packaging was perfect and the glazes arrived undamaged and in great shape.
T**Y
Great results after a lot of work
So this is my first experience with underglazes, and on my very first creatures, I didn’t read the label stating three coats were needed to achieve the results I wanted. Well, I hated how they turned out, and sold them quickly to people I know, hoping to never see them again. These four creatures are my second firing, and three coats with all these details is a real pain, but wow on the results! I have since learned that if you’re working with underglazes, three coats is standard operating procedure. I did my ceramics studio’s clear glaze on top, and I think they said they fire on cone 6.
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