Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Dragon Red will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Electra Blue will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Eucalyptus will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color slightly darkens. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color shifts to a light aqua. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Fire Engine Red will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Flame Red will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Forest Green will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-004 Zinc Free Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-004 Zinc Free Clear.
From intense hues to pastel tones, Amaco Underglaze Chalk Crayons can be used as is, sharpened for fine detail or dissolved in water for painting or spraying. All colors in the Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons series are LEAD FREE. Ceramic decoration with unusual, effective styles and a variety of textures can be created with AMACO® Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons. The 2-3/4 x 7/16 chalk crayons come in sixteen colors ranging from intense hues to pastel tones. Chalk Crayons can be used like pastels on bisque pottery, which results in a pebbled appearance. Colors may be blended or smoothed by rubbing with the fingers or a swab of cotton on a toothpick. Water color effects are obtained by brushing sketches with water. For fine lines, the chalk crayons can be sharpened. Small pieces of chalk crayon may be dissolved in water for painting or spraying. Clear Transparent AMACO® Glazes LG-10, F-10, DC-10, and HF-9 are recommended as a covering glaze. Sponge on first coat of clear glaze lightly in order not to smear design. Let dry and brush on additional coats of clear transparent AMACO® glaze. This precaution is unnecessary if the glaze is to be applied by dipping or pouring. Pieces are fired to the maturing temperature of the covering glaze. When spray application of a covering glaze is desired, first refer to individual listing to be sure that it may be sprayed safely. NOTE: The maximum firing temperature is Cone 10 for the following: Black, Brown, Dark Blue, Dark Green, White, Gray, and Medium Blue. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 5 for the following: Turquoise, Yellow, Dark Brown, Blue-Green, Light Brown, Medium Green, and Yellow-Green. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 05 for the following: Rose and Lilac. If left unglazed, AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons 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® Underglaze Chalk Crayons to make them dinnerware safe. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons have only been tested and approved as dinnerware safe when applied and fired under AMACO® LG-10 Clear Glaze. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons are available in two sets of eight assorted colors and in individual color sticks. To reduce smudging, mix 1 tablespoon AMACO® Gum Solution to 1 pint of water in spray bottle. Spray on work before glazing.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Green Mist will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color shifts more blue. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Grey will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color darkens. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color cools and darkens. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Harvest Gold will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color fades. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Ivory Pearl will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color slightly darkens. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color shifts to a teal white. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Ivory will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): No change. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): No change. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Jade will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color shifts more blue. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Jet Black will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): No color change. Finish develops a soft sheen. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): No color change. Finish develops a soft sheen. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Kings Blue will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Lavender will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color turns light blue. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color shifts blue and lightens. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Leaf Green will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color changes to a dark olive green. Recommended clear glaze is SW-004 Zinc Free Clear. Color concentration occurs.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color shifts to a dark olive green. Recommended clear glaze is SW-004 Zinc Free Clear. Color concentration occurs.
From intense hues to pastel tones, Amaco Underglaze Chalk Crayons can be used as is, sharpened for fine detail or dissolved in water for painting or spraying. All colors in the Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons series are LEAD FREE. Ceramic decoration with unusual, effective styles and a variety of textures can be created with AMACO® Underglaze Decorating Chalk Crayons. The 2-3/4 x 7/16 chalk crayons come in sixteen colors ranging from intense hues to pastel tones. Chalk Crayons can be used like pastels on bisque pottery, which results in a pebbled appearance. Colors may be blended or smoothed by rubbing with the fingers or a swab of cotton on a toothpick. Water color effects are obtained by brushing sketches with water. For fine lines, the chalk crayons can be sharpened. Small pieces of chalk crayon may be dissolved in water for painting or spraying. Clear Transparent AMACO® Glazes LG-10, F-10, DC-10, and HF-9 are recommended as a covering glaze. Sponge on first coat of clear glaze lightly in order not to smear design. Let dry and brush on additional coats of clear transparent AMACO® glaze. This precaution is unnecessary if the glaze is to be applied by dipping or pouring. Pieces are fired to the maturing temperature of the covering glaze. When spray application of a covering glaze is desired, first refer to individual listing to be sure that it may be sprayed safely. NOTE: The maximum firing temperature is Cone 10 for the following: Black, Brown, Dark Blue, Dark Green, White, Gray, and Medium Blue. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 5 for the following: Turquoise, Yellow, Dark Brown, Blue-Green, Light Brown, Medium Green, and Yellow-Green. The maximum firing temperature is Cone 05 for the following: Rose and Lilac. If left unglazed, AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons 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® Underglaze Chalk Crayons to make them dinnerware safe. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons have only been tested and approved as dinnerware safe when applied and fired under AMACO® LG-10 Clear Glaze. AMACO® Underglaze Chalk Crayons are available in two sets of eight assorted colors and in individual color sticks. To reduce smudging, mix 1 tablespoon AMACO® Gum Solution to 1 pint of water in spray bottle. Spray on work before glazing.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Lilac will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color lightens. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color fades. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Lime Green will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): No color change. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color shifts slightly bluish. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 06 oxidation (first photo): Marine Blue will fire matte without addition of a clear glaze. To intensify color or for use on dinnerware, apply clear or matte clear glaze.
Cone 6 oxidation (second photo): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
Cone 10 reduction (third image): Color concentration occurs. Recommended clear glaze is SW-001 Stoneware Clear.
(SMUGS) Semi-Moist Underglaze
The SMUG's are formulated to respond similarly to being brushed like watercolors- becoming more opaque with layered application and more transparent after water is added. They can be blended and diluted to achieve a wide variety of effects.
Rated for Cone 04-10. *excluding Peach and Rose (Cone 04-6)
Must be used with proper glaze to be food safe