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🎨 Elevate your pottery game with colors that fire bright and brush on smooth—don’t let your kiln miss out!
The Pasler Underglaze Set offers 12 concentrated, opaque liquid colors in 2 fl oz bottles, ideal for pottery bisque and greenware. Designed for firing between Cone 06 and Cone 6 (999°C - 1222°C), some colors remain stable up to Cone 10. These non-toxic, lead-free underglazes provide vibrant, blendable hues with a smooth, buttery application perfect for detailed ceramic painting techniques. Food-safe after glazing, this set delivers professional-grade quality at an accessible price, making it a favorite among educators and ceramic artists.


















| ASIN | B0CX9CH5N1 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,261 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #148 in Ceramic & Pottery Supplies |
| Brand | Pasler |
| Brand Name | Pasler |
| Color | 12 color |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Coverage | Even and smooth coverage, compatible with transparent glaze for added protection. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 318 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Semi-Gloss |
| Included Components | Brush |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | underglaze |
| Item Volume | 60 ml |
| Manufacturer | Pasler |
| Model Name | undrglaze |
| Model Number | PUC1202 |
| Paint Type | Watercolor |
| Part Number | UNDERGLAZE |
| Size | 24 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Birght color, Food safety after glazing, Non Toxic |
| Special Features | Birght color, Food safety after glazing, Non Toxic |
| Surface Recommendation | Ceramic or Pottery |
| Unit Count | 24 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | Firing range: Cone 06 - 6 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
L**E
Brilliant hues, color stable, long lasting, ease of brushing/ application
These are great underglazes. I was mainly interested in them for my students ( I’ve been teaching ceramics for almost 30 years) and was trying to find underglazes which were dependable colors as well as affordable. The Am*co are super expensive and the Sp**db*ll quality has gone down in quality and are hard to find in certain colors. M*yc* fundamentals are Ok but again are hard to find. So I took a gamble with these, a new brand to U.S. ceramics market. The price was reasonable compared with the student quality we’ve used via Sp**db*ll. This brand, Pasler, is a Chinese brand and comes very nicely packaged- 12 colors, 2oz. /each in a box with 2 underglaze pen applicators. China has a long, well established history in the field of Ceramics materials, and it seems they are now using encapsulated (Greenware and food safe ) stains for their underglazes. I wanted to test these out prior to allowing my students to use them, so I made an underglaze test chart ( a Laguna bee mix cone 6 clay body), which I fired to bisque 04/ glaze Cone 6. I also made a couple of small test pieces in which I had blended colors and applied some clear cone 6 glaze. Right away, during use, I noticed the brilliance of the colors and the amazing smooth quality of the underglazes. They are buttery smooth to brush on, a welcome change from the chunky texture one gets from other brands. The quality of the brushing ( even on leather hard Greenware) was like top of the line brands, as was the hue saturation. I first fired the colors to Cone 04 Bisque. Afterwards, I applied a thin clear glaze, a homemade Cone 6 clear, then fired to cone 6. I am very impressed with these colors and the results. For $45, you get 12 colors which includes black and white, and a beautiful range of miscible colors. I hope the prices of these stay affordable and I hope they can start selling pint sized containers of several colors for those of us who like to use a lot of these.
A**R
Great underglaze set for pottery painting
Reasonably priced and a wonderful set of underglazes. I painted my bisqueware with this and applied Amaco LG-10 clear glaze and fired to Cone-5 . Most of the colors held up well. The purple didn't hold up so well into Cone 5 and went more dark blue and ran a little bit. Yellow ran a tiny bit also. The reds, oranges, browns, blues & greens were spectacular! The red in particular popped so brilliantly! I didn't apply the full 3 coats of underglaze (rookie mistake), so I did get a washed look on the pieces. But I love it! It's still extremely beautiful. I had applied too little brown to one of the creations and that nearly melded with the yellow and didn't show Next time, I'll do multiple coats of all the light colors & highlights in particular. Underglaze (and clay in general) has memory. So there was a spot where I'd sponged off a tiny mistake - and it showed in the finished product - this is to be expected. Adding it here for people to know :)
A**R
Vibrant and Easy use
This underglaze is extremely vibrant and has full coverage using the recommended 2-3 coats. The consistency is thick but I feel that it helps the pieces to be less streaky; You can also dilute it a little if preferred. The colors came out very clear with the pasler brand glaze as well.
T**L
Works well and mixes to make custom colors
Really like these. They mixed well to make custom colors, and a pretty good value. I don’t use a ton of underglaze so the 2 oz size works for my purposes.
E**S
Would buy again but a little goes a long way!!
Comes out beautiful and vibrant. Able to mix colors for more variety without becoming muddy. I’ve only used it on bisque and it’s great and can be watered down or layered thick without drip during firing with glaze. Easy to use and clean if you make a mistake.
R**N
Best underglaze
I was using mayco prior but I just love this bundle. It's super affordable and there are so many colors. Plus they blend so perfectly. I'm able to make skin tones super easy and when on greenware, these end up firing really vibrant. Just make sure you put on at least 3 coats otherwise the lighter colors can be a bit streaky.
M**Y
A Ceramic Love Story in Twelve Bottles
I bought this set of underglaze bottles expecting a casual fling. You know, maybe a few cute colors to flirt with my pottery. What I got instead? True love. The kind of love that makes you whisper sweet nothings to your kiln while it cools. First of all, the bottles are easy to squeeze. Not in a weird way. Just in a satisfying, “I feel like a pro” kind of way. The colors are rich, smooth, and bold enough to make my mug of shame from last year cry in jealousy. I tested them on greenware, bisque, and even a stubborn little plate that was clearly judging me. They worked beautifully on all of them. The pigmentation? Chef’s kiss. The flow? Like poetry in glaze form. My cat tried to knock one over. It survived. So clearly these are made of tougher stuff than my willpower at a clay supply store. Would I recommend this set? Yes. A thousand times yes. If you want your pottery to look like it went to art school in Paris and now hosts gallery shows in Brooklyn, get this set. It’s magic in a bottle. Or twelve.
T**S
Underglazes are very thick and difficult to mix by hand.
Almost all of these underglazes were clogged up thick at the top. They were SO thick that i couldn't easily mix them - enter chopsticks and a little bit of a mess. Other underglazes, especially Speedball, are easy to shake up by hand and come out of the bottles fluid. Not super impressed with the Pasler brand.
T**K
Great product
Used already they are great quality for the price and arrived quickly.
R**M
Quality
Good quality
A**A
Gute Unterglasur für einen akzeptablen Preis( 56€/ 12 erSet)
Habe sie getestet bei 1040° mit transparenter Glasur drüber, sind sehr gut. Wie die Farben im Hochbrand sind, werde ich noch ausprobieren.
B**A
Excellent value and colours
Excellent value product, colours retained even at 1250°C. Really happy with these. Will buy again, and will play with the stains when I have time.
M**E
Good quality, liquidy texture, holds color.
I'm a beginner, so I don't have much to compare to... but I am loving these underglazes! True to color after firing at cone 6. I dunked mine in clear glaze prior to firing and I'm very happy with the outcome. The photo is just one example. The needle bottle is also very helpful. The texture is a little runnier than the photos in the listing. It's not clumpy. I actually quite like the texture. Great for painting on (illustrations) and fine details. Would absolutely purchase again!
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