The Underglaze Maker Pen is the ultimate tool for potters and ceramic decorators who love precision and ease. Designed with a unique dual-tip head, this pen lets you switch between fine and broad lines — just flip the tip around to change it!
Features:
Flip-around dual tip – one end fine, the other broad
Easily switch tips for different line weights
Pre-filled with bold, vibrant underglaze
Perfect for use on bisque-fired clay
Great for detailing, lettering, illustration, and layering
How to Use:
Shake well before first use. Press the tip gently until the underglaze flows. We recommend testing on paper or a scrap piece before applying to your ceramic work.
A studio favorite for a reason — clean lines, no mess, and total control in one sleek pen.
This versatile ceramic carving tool is made from high-quality wood and features soft sponge grips for extra comfort during long working sessions.
Designed for precision and ease of use, it’s perfect for signing, drawing, carving, and even punching small holes in clay.
The dual-ended design offers different tips for more creative flexibility, while the lightweight feel reduces hand fatigue — making it an essential tool for both beginners and professional potters.
This 200ml glaze sprayer is perfect for evenly applying glaze onto your ceramic pieces.
You can use it manually by blowing air through the nozzle to spray the glaze, or connect it to an air pup for an easier, more continuous spray.
It's ideal for achieving smooth, even glaze layers, especially on delicate or detailed surfaces.
Lightweight and easy to handle — a great tool for both beginners and professional potters!
Please remember to empty any leftover glaze after use to avoid clogging the sprayer nozzle.
This colored pencil set comes with a case containing 12 colors, a filer for erasing, and a knife for sharpening the pencils.( If you buy single colored pencils, it doesn’t come with filer and knife)
Prepare the Bisqued Ware:
Before using the underglaze pencil, make sure your bisque-fired ceramics are clean. Wipe the surface with a damp sponge or cloth, ensuring that the piece is damp but not wet. This helps the underglaze adhere better to the surface.
Underglaze Pencils:
Underglaze pencils has 12 colors as a set. However, you can buy single colors. Black, blue ,green and red are available.
Note on the Texture of the Pencil:
Since underglaze is made from pigments mixed with clay (mud), it is softer than regular pencils and may break more easily. Underglaze pencils are not as hard as traditional pencils, so be mindful when using them.
Sharpening the Pencil:
Avoid using a pencil sharpener because it may damage the pencil due to its soft texture. Instead, always use a craft knife or razor blade to carefully cut the pencil to a sharp point. This ensures precision without damaging the tip.
Application:
Once the underglaze pencil is properly prepared, you can begin drawing on the damp bisque surface. Be sure to work gently and avoid pressing too hard to prevent breaking the pencil.
If you want more vibrant colors, you can layer the underglaze and then apply a clear glaze over the top after firing.
Always test the underglaze on a sample piece before applying it to your main project to see how the colors turn out after firing.
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