Negev Raw Ceramic
About Negev Raw Ceramic
The Negev Raw Ceramic is finished in a solid tan color that gives the heavy machine gun a plain, utilitarian appearance. Its minimal treatment sets it apart from more elaborate Negev skins in CS2, focusing attention on the weapon’s bulky frame and industrial shape.
Release & Source
The Negev Raw Ceramic can be found in the The Boreal Collection. The Negev Raw Ceramic is part of the Raw Ceramic family.
Float Range & Wear
The Negev Raw Ceramic is available in all conditions, from Factory New to Battle-Scarred. The higher the float value, the more scratches and wear will be visible on the skin.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Negev Raw Ceramic has a plain tan finish, so military, desert, and muted gold stickers fit it best. Good options include Battle Scarred, Dragon Lore (Foil), FURIA (Gold), and Tyloo (Gold) for a sand-and-brass look. If you want a cleaner craft, use 3x Battle Scarred or mix 2x FURIA (Gold) with 2x Tyloo (Gold) to keep the palette consistent.
Negev Raw Ceramic uses a simple solid tan finish instead of the brighter patterns or illustrated designs seen on skins like Negev Power Loader or Negev dev_texture. That gives it a more utilitarian, military look that works well with desert-themed inventories. It also comes from The Boreal Collection, which sets it apart from most older Negev finishes tied to cases.
Because Raw Ceramic is built around a flat tan color, it pairs well with other muted or earth-toned finishes. Good matches include Galil AR Hunting Blind, P250 Sand Dune, Five-SeveN Contractor, and MAC-10 Palm. If you want a slightly cleaner rifle to go with it, SG 553 Bleached or FAMAS Sergeant also fit the same subdued palette.
Yes, if you want a low-cost Negev skin with a plain military finish rather than a louder design. Its Consumer Grade rarity and simple paint style usually keep it accessible compared with more recognizable Negev skins. It makes the most sense for players building a tan, desert, or realistic-themed inventory rather than chasing rarity or flashy artwork.

