AMACO Velvet Underglazes Cone 06-6
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… Read more
AMACO Velvet Underglazes Cone 06-6
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.
Try two finish possibilities: When left unglazed these colors have the rich textural appearance of velvet; when covered with AMACO Clear Transparent Matte or Clear Gloss they intensify in color. 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
Are Amaco products vegan? Yes - Amaco only use synthetic bone ash. All of our clay and glaze is vegan.
STATEMENT FROM AMACO REGARDING GLAZE COLOR SHIFT
Clay, glaze, and underglaze ingredients may experience color, particle size, and other changes over time. This occurs due to natural variations in the mines from which raw materials come. Changes in manufacturing processes and suppliers can also be a factor.
AMACO’s Technical Services team is used to testing for consistency and adjusting formulas on an ongoing basis. In the aftermath of the Covid Pandemic shut downs and supply chain delays, Amaco have experienced a tremendous onslaught of material changes. Many standard ingredients have changed, been delayed, or are no longer available. Amaco's purchasing and QC teams continue to work tirelessly to source alternate materials and run stringent tests to ensure minimal impact of these changes on the fired results and end-user experience. Reformulated colors are tested for performance, consistency, and safety before being produced and packaged. Fired results are often brighter, clearer, or “better” than the original.