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

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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

What stickers look best on Negev Raw Ceramic?

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.

What makes Negev Raw Ceramic stand out from other Negev skins?

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.

What skins pair well with Negev Raw Ceramic in a loadout?

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.

Is Negev Raw Ceramic a good budget skin choice in CS2?

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.