Underglaze Transfer - Abstract City Map

$6.99

The Abstract City Map underglaze transfer features a bold, graphic allover pattern inspired by street maps, architectural plans, and layered urban markings. The design includes intersecting black lines, circular “map point” shapes, fragmented blocks, subtle textural marks, and distressed background details that give it a worn, industrial feel.

  • Underglaze transfer on thin rice tissue paper.

  • Extra Large Size: 19”x13”.

  • Test samples are included with every order. Always test transfers first before committing to a large piece or body of work.

  • Temperature Range: Cone 06-10. Zinc-free Clear Glaze Recommended.

  • Level of Difficulty: Easy.

  • PLEASE NOTE: It is not recommended to rub, sponge or rinse bisqued pieces before glazing as some of the transfers can still smear at this stage.

  • Once glazed, the transfers are permanently fused to the clay and are considered food safe as long as the glaze used over them is rated food safe.

  • Check out the Underglaze Transfer process page for detailed instructions on how to use these transfers and/or download instructions here.

The Abstract City Map underglaze transfer features a bold, graphic allover pattern inspired by street maps, architectural plans, and layered urban markings. The design includes intersecting black lines, circular “map point” shapes, fragmented blocks, subtle textural marks, and distressed background details that give it a worn, industrial feel.

  • Underglaze transfer on thin rice tissue paper.

  • Extra Large Size: 19”x13”.

  • Test samples are included with every order. Always test transfers first before committing to a large piece or body of work.

  • Temperature Range: Cone 06-10. Zinc-free Clear Glaze Recommended.

  • Level of Difficulty: Easy.

  • PLEASE NOTE: It is not recommended to rub, sponge or rinse bisqued pieces before glazing as some of the transfers can still smear at this stage.

  • Once glazed, the transfers are permanently fused to the clay and are considered food safe as long as the glaze used over them is rated food safe.

  • Check out the Underglaze Transfer process page for detailed instructions on how to use these transfers and/or download instructions here.