Underglaze Pencil Set by Sanbao Studios

Underglaze Pencil Set by Sanbao Studios

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Set of 10 most-requested colors in one kit. Coloring tools that allow the artist flexibility to sketch both fine lines and broad strokes with better control than liquid underglazes that require a brush or applicator - and with less mess.Lead-Free and non-toxic core of concentrated pigment that fires to a rich color. A
Set of 10 most-requested colors in one kit. Coloring tools that allow the artist flexibility to sketch both fine lines and broad strokes with better control than liquid underglazes that require a brush or applicator - and with less mess.Lead-Free and non-toxic core of concentrated pigment that fires to a rich color. A versatile ceramic decorating option for your craft toolbox - more portable and forgiving than liquid and without the dry-out.Perfect Craft Tool for adding detail, outlining, shading and even signing your hard work under glaze. Use a little water or a paper stump to blend and shade - or to fix mistakes. These ceramic pencils store without fuss and are always at the ready.Burning temperature: 1100 C degrees-1300 C degrees - perfect for cone 6 firing! Colours Included: Black Red Light green Dark green Purple Orange Blue Grey Yellow Brown

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