In this study, a cobalt sulfate ceramic coating was sintered on various clays at 1250˚C. The specimen characteristics were investigated by X-ray diffraction(XRD), scanning electron microscopy(SEM), TG-DTA, UV-vis spectrophotometer, and HRDPM. The ceramic coating had a constant thickness of thousands μm, and the surface was confirmed to be densely fused. Other new compounds were produced by the cobalt sulfate sintering process and reactions. These compounds were a CoAl2O4 phase, Co2SiO4 phase, anorthite(CaAl2Si2O8) phase, and FeAl2O4 phase, respectively. UV properties of the coated specimen were investigated, celadon clay specimen in 530-550 nm band is showing a dark gray color. The white clay and white mix clay specimen in 460-500 nm band is showing a blue color. The cobalt-aluminate(CoAl2O4) spinel and the cobalt-silicate olivine(Co2SiO4) were the strongest of the ceramic pigments, producing a very pure, navy blue color.