Underglaze Transfer - Rotating Spheres

$6.99

A bold geometric pattern made up of repeating circular forms that appear to rotate within a precise square grid. The alternating shapes create a lively optical effect, giving the design a distinctly mid-century modern feel. Perfect for adding crisp structure, movement, and graphic contrast to mugs, bowls, plates, tiles, and other ceramic surfaces.

  • Underglaze transfer printed 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.

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A bold geometric pattern made up of repeating circular forms that appear to rotate within a precise square grid. The alternating shapes create a lively optical effect, giving the design a distinctly mid-century modern feel. Perfect for adding crisp structure, movement, and graphic contrast to mugs, bowls, plates, tiles, and other ceramic surfaces.

  • Underglaze transfer printed 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.