V-308 Yellow

 

V-391 intense yellow

 

V-304 straw

 

V-309 Dark Yellow

 

V-311 nectar

 

V-350 Orange

 

V-390 Bright Orange

 

V-384 real orange

 

V-389 Flaming Orange

 

V-392 Blood orange

 

V-303 Terracotta

 

V-317 Coral

 

V-324 Blush Pink

 

V-315 Peach

 

V-323 Salmon

 

V-318 Pink

 

V-383 light red

 

V-388 Radiant Red

 

V-382 red

 

V-387 bright red

 

V-385 cinnamon

 

V-375 Chestnut

 

V-321 Lilac

 

V-320 lavender

 

V-380 Violet

 

V-379 ultra violet

 

V-381 Amethyst

 

V-322 Violet

 

V-330 Indigo

 

V-328 iceberg blue

 

V-329 Sea Glass Blue

 

V-325 Baby Blue

 

V-327 turquoise blue

 

V-341 blue green

 

V-332 teal blue

 

V-326 medium blue

 

V-386 electric blue

 

V-336 Royal Blue

 

V-347 pistachio

 

V-349 cactus

 

V-372 Mint Green

 

V-343 Greenish Yellow

 

V-345 light green

 

V-354 Leaf Green

 

V-353 Dark Green

 

V-376 hunter green

 

V-333 avocado

 

V-301 ivory beige

 

V-368 antique ivory

 

V-310 tan

 

V-373 medium brown

 

V-366 Teddy bear brown

 

V-313 red brown

 

V-314 chocolate brown

 

V-363 Morning Fog

 

V-364 Elephant

 

V-365 Slate

 

V-367 Fog Gray

 

V-356 pearl gray

 

V-360 White

 

V-359 ultra white

 

V-370 velour black

 

V-361 Shiny Black

 

V-362 ultra black

All Velvet colors are non-toxic and lead-free. AMACO Velvet semi-transparent underglaze paints offer two application possibilities. When used alone, they have a velvety or suede-like (velvet) appearance. Their color intensity increases when coated with AMACO LG Clear Transparent or Gloss glaze.

They can be used for detailed design work as underglazes fired at 1000°C – 1046°C (Cone 05/06) or even up to 1222°C (Cone 6) while maintaining color intensity and vibrancy.

All Velvet underglazes are highly pigmented and can also be used as full-coverage glazes. Once fired, their color closely matches the shade visible in the bottle. They can also be mixed to create hundreds of new colors.

Application Methods

Brush – Keep the brush bristles fully saturated with paint at all times. For solid coverage, apply 3–4 layers of Velvet glaze using crisscross brushstrokes. Wait for the moisture sheen to disappear between layers.

Sponge – Pour some color onto a glazed tile. Lightly dampen a sponge with color and gently dab it onto unfired clay or bisque ware. Let the first layer dry before applying additional coats. This method allows for faster and more even coverage than brushing.

Airbrushing – Dilute the colors with water to the desired consistency. Apply 3–4 layers for a smooth glaze finish, or just one layer for shading effects.

Antique Technique – To create an antique effect, mix 2 parts glaze with 1 part water. Use the widest brush possible to apply the mixture to the ceramic piece. Let it dry. Then, use a damp sponge to remove glaze from raised areas, frequently rinsing and rotating the sponge to create clear highlights for a textured, relief-like design.

Description

All Velvet colors are non-toxic and lead-free. AMACO Velvet semi-transparent underglaze paints offer two application possibilities. When used alone, they have a velvety or suede-like (velvet) appearance. Their color intensity increases when coated with AMACO LG Clear Transparent or Gloss glaze.

They can be used for detailed design work as underglazes fired at 1000°C – 1046°C (Cone 05/06) or even up to 1222°C (Cone 6) while maintaining color intensity and vibrancy.

All Velvet underglazes are highly pigmented and can also be used as full-coverage glazes. Once fired, their color closely matches the shade visible in the bottle. They can also be mixed to create hundreds of new colors.

Application Methods

Brush – Keep the brush bristles fully saturated with paint at all times. For solid coverage, apply 3–4 layers of Velvet glaze using crisscross brushstrokes. Wait for the moisture sheen to disappear between layers.

Sponge – Pour some color onto a glazed tile. Lightly dampen a sponge with color and gently dab it onto unfired clay or bisque ware. Let the first layer dry before applying additional coats. This method allows for faster and more even coverage than brushing.

Airbrushing – Dilute the colors with water to the desired consistency. Apply 3–4 layers for a smooth glaze finish, or just one layer for shading effects.

Antique Technique – To create an antique effect, mix 2 parts glaze with 1 part water. Use the widest brush possible to apply the mixture to the ceramic piece. Let it dry. Then, use a damp sponge to remove glaze from raised areas, frequently rinsing and rotating the sponge to create clear highlights for a textured, relief-like design.

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0.095

pakuotes dydis

59ml

spalva

V-301 ivory beige, V-303 Terracotta, V-304 straw, V-308 Yellow, V-309 Dark Yellow, V-310 tan, V-311 nectar, V-313 red brown, V-314 chocolate brown, V-315 Peach, V-317 Coral, V-318 Pink, V-320 lavender, V-321 Lilac, V-322 Violet, V-323 Salmon, V-324 Blush Pink, V-325 Baby Blue, V-326 medium blue, V-327 turquoise blue, V-328 iceberg blue, V-329 Sea Glass Blue, V-330 Indigo, V-332 teal blue, V-333 avocado, V-336 Royal Blue, V-341 blue green, V-343 Greenish Yellow, V-345 light green, V-347 pistachio, V-349 cactus, V-350 Orange, V-353 Dark Green, V-354 Leaf Green, V-356 pearl gray, V-359 ultra white, V-360 White, V-361 Shiny Black, V-362 ultra black, V-363 Morning Fog, V-364 Elephant, V-365 Slate, V-366 Teddy bear brown, V-367 Fog Gray, V-368 antique ivory, V-370 velour black, V-372 Mint Green, V-373 medium brown, V-375 Chestnut, V-376 hunter green, V-379 ultra violet, V-380 Violet, V-381 Amethyst, V-382 red, V-383 light red, V-384 real orange, V-385 cinnamon, V-386 electric blue, V-387 bright red, V-388 Radiant Red, V-389 Flaming Orange, V-390 Bright Orange, V-391 intense yellow, V-392 Blood orange

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