AMACO Velvets semi-translucent underglazes offer two finish possibilities. When left unglazed they have the appearance of velour or velvet. They will intensify in color when covered with a clear transparent or gloss glaze. Saturated color, dependability, and versatility make Velvets as popular for professionals as they are for children. Velvets fire true-to-color as a Cone 05/06 underglaze or fired to Cone 6. Some colors remain true as high as Cone 10. Can be easily applied to wet clay, greenware, or mature Cone 04 bisque (1971F / 1077C) •Saturated Color •Apply to unfired clay or bisque •True to color •Can be used with or without glaze- Food Safe with proper glaze. •Cone 05 to 10 •Sprayable Click here for more information.
All the Velvets are very rich colors and can be used for an all over coverage similar to an opaque underglaze. They fire true to color as applied from the jar and may be intermixed to create a palette of hundreds of colors. The colors may be brushed (1) on greenware which is to be bisque fired before applying a covering glaze or (2) on a mature Cone 04 (1971 F, 1077 C) bisque, then a covering glaze applied. For opaque coverage by brushing, the consistency of the color in the jar is correct. Velvets tolerate a wide firing range with recommended firing temperature being that of the clay used. If left unglazed, they should not be used on surfaces which come in contact with food or drink. AMACO clear glazes LG-10, F-10 and HF-9 or any other dinnerware safe glaze are recommended to be used over AMACO Velvets to make them dinnerware safe. For best results with V-318, 321, 322, 325, 326, 371, and 375 apply only two coats of LG-10 Clear Glaze. Tableware producers must have all finished ware tested and approved as safe for dinnerware through a certified laboratory due to possible variations in firing temperature and possible contamination. MSDS Sheets Available here.