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Soft underglaze pencil set.
Soft underglaze pencil set.
Black pencil fires to 1280℃. The pencil is the best way to apply colour as a hand-drawn design to your work. You can also use the pencil for or for marking your ware. The pencil can be used to create fine lines, or smudged and blended. It is best to dip or pour glaze over the pencil line or you can dab the first layer of glaze if using a brush on glaze as the pencil line can blur if glaze...
Blue pencil fires to 1280℃. The pencil is the best way to apply colour as a hand-drawn design to your work. You can also use the pencil for or for marking your ware. The pencil can be used to create fine lines, or smudged and blended. It is best to dip or pour glaze over the pencil line or you can dab the first layer of glaze if using a brush on glaze as the pencil line can blur if glaze...
Brown pencil fires to 1280℃. The pencil is the best way to apply colour as a hand-drawn design to your work. You can also use the pencil for or for marking your ware. The pencil can be used to create fine lines, or smudged and blended. It is best to dip or pour glaze over the pencil line or you can dab the first layer of glaze if using a brush on glaze as the pencil line can blur if glaze...
Green pencil fires to 1280℃. The pencil is the best way to apply colour as a hand-drawn design to your work. You can also use the pencil for or for marking your ware. The pencil can be used to create fine lines, or smudged and blended. It is best to dip or pour glaze over the pencil line or you can dab the first layer of glaze if using a brush on glaze as the pencil line can blur if glaze...
Orange pencil fires to 1280℃. The pencil is the best way to apply colour as a hand-drawn design to your work. You can also use the pencil for or for marking your ware. The pencil can be used to create fine lines, or smudged and blended. It is best to dip or pour glaze over the pencil line or you can dab the first layer of glaze if using a brush on glaze as the pencil line can blur if...
Rose pencil fires to 1080℃. The pencil is the best way to apply colour as a hand-drawn design to your work. You can also use the pencil for or for marking your ware. The pencil can be used to create fine lines, or smudged and blended. It is best to dip or pour glaze over the pencil line or you can dab the first layer of glaze if using a brush on glaze as the pencil line can blur if glaze...
These pencils fire to 1080℃. Pencils are the best way to apply colour as a hand-drawn design to your work. You can also use the pencils for or for marking your ware. The pencils can be used to create fine lines, or smudged and blended. It is best to dip or pour glaze over the pencil line or you can dab the first layer of glaze if using a brush on glaze as the pencil line can blur if glaze...
All Pencils fire to 1100℃. Test for higher temperatures.
Violet pencil fires to 1280℃. The pencil is the best way to apply colour as a hand-drawn design to your work. You can also use the pencil for or for marking your ware. The pencil can be used to create fine lines, or smudged and blended. It is best to dip or pour glaze over the pencil line or you can dab the first layer of glaze if using a brush on glaze as the pencil line can blur if...
Yellow pencil fires to 1080℃. The pencil is the best way to apply colour as a hand-drawn design to your work. You can also use the pencil for or for marking your ware. The pencil can be used to create fine lines, or smudged and blended. It is best to dip or pour glaze over the pencil line or you can dab the first layer of glaze if using a brush on glaze as the pencil line can blur if...