Sawed-Off Mosaico
(Factory New)About Sawed-Off Mosaico
Sawed-Off Mosaico features a mosaic-style hydrographic pattern across the barrel, receiver, and grip, using fractured beige, brown, and dark blue shapes that resemble tiled stonework. On the Sawed-Off, this gives the compact shotgun a decorative, patterned finish that stands apart from more conventional camo or solid-color designs in CS2.
Release & Source
The Sawed-Off Mosaico can be found in the The Alpha Collection.
Float Range & Wear
The Sawed-Off Mosaico 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
Sawed-Off Mosaico has a warm mosaic pattern with tan, brown, and muted orange tones, so gold and earthy stickers fit best. Good options include FaZe Clan (Gold), Ninjas in Pyjamas (Gold), Lambda Holo, and Vitality Gold for a clean match. If you want a more playful craft, combine Infinite Diamond Holo with Crown (Foil) and leave one or two positions empty so the hydrographic remains visible.
Sawed-Off Mosaico pairs well with weapons that use sandy, gold, or stone-like palettes. Good matches include AK-47 Safari Mesh, Desert Eagle Blaze for a warm contrast, and Glock-18 Brass for a similar metallic-brown tone. For a more collection-themed loadout, AWP Snake Camo and P250 Sand Dune keep the palette grounded and simple.
Yes, Sawed-Off Mosaico is generally considered a budget-friendly option because it is an Industrial Grade skin from The Alpha Collection and does not have StatTrak or Souvenir versions. Its appeal comes more from the patterned mosaic finish than rarity, so it usually suits players who want an older collection skin without paying for a high-tier finish. It works well in themed loadouts built around tan, bronze, and desert colors.
Sawed-Off Mosaico stands out because it uses a mosaic hydrographic instead of the brighter creature, graffiti, or comic-style finishes seen on skins like Sawed-Off Kraken, Devourer, or Yorick. The result is more understated and patterned, with a look closer to ceramic tile or aged decor than illustrated artwork. It also comes from the older Alpha Collection, which gives it a different identity from newer case-based Sawed-Off finishes.

