Jun 2, 2016 - Velvet underglazes are known for their vivid colors and wide firing range. Most Velvets retain their color whether fired to Cone 05, Cone 5, or beyond. Some change a little at higher temperatures while others change drastically. These six Velvets are fired to Cone 05, 5, and 10 in oxidation. If you're looking to add graphic color at high or low temperatures, Velvets have you covered! Just be sure to test Velvets at higher firing ranges with your own glazes to ensure the results you want.
Velvet Underglazes are very versatile, semi-transparent underglazes that offer two finish possibilities. When left unglazed they have the appearance
V-308 Yellow Pint
Velvet Underglazes are very versatile, semi-transparent underglazes that offer two finish possibilities. When left unglazed they have the appearance
V-389 Flame Orange Pint
V-343 CHARTREUSE (AMACO Underglaze) – Alabama Art Supply
Ultra Violet (V-379)
They are rich colors and can be used for all over coverage similar to an opaque underglaze.  Colors may be mixed together to create unique
Amaco Velvet Underglaze Set #2
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Speedball Underglaze, Red, 16 Ounce Jar
Semi-Moist Underglaze Set #109 - SET109 – Ceramic Supply Inc.
AMACO Velvet Underglaze Cone 6 Test Tiles — The Studio Manager
Medium Blue Velvet Underglaze is a brilliant primary blue that is vivid at cone 05, darker at cone 5, maintaining its blue color. A clear glaze over Medium Blue will significantly darken the color at any temperature.
Amaco Velvet Underglaze 2 oz. Medium Blue
V-387 Bright Red 2 fl. oz.– Rovin Ceramics
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