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All Moist Clay Products:
Buffalo Wallow
$23.75
A light red-brown clay, has light sand for texture and strength. Great for throwing and sculpting. Fires to Cone 5/6.
Sold in 25 pound bags
Sold in 25 pound bags
Cinco Blanco
$23.75
A strong, lightly textured clay, fires from an off white to light buff, depending on amount of reduction. Fires to Cone 5/6.
Cone 5 Porcelain
$25.00
A very smooth, off-white porcelain that is excellent for throwing on the wheel. Beautiful in reduction! Fires to cone 5/6.Sold in 25 pound bags.
Longhorn Red
$26.25
A smooth clay that fires a rich terracotta color. Suitable for hand-building or wheel-throwing. For the best results, bisque to Cone 04 then glaze to Cone 06.
Longhorn White
$26.25
A smooth clay that fires a nice snow white color. Suitable for hand-building or wheel-throwing. For the best results, bisque to Cone 04 then glaze to Cone 06.
B-3 Brown
$27.50
A pliable clay with smooth grog and color from manganese and iron. Fires almost black when in oxidation. It is not recommended to fire this clay in reduction.
Sold in 25 pound bags
Sold in 25 pound bags
B Mix 5
$27.50
B-Mix 5 offers the same characteristics enjoyed by the Cone 10 B-Mix. Its smooth, porcelain texture is a pleasure to throw and form, and it fires to a cream color in oxidation.
B Mix 5 with Grog
$27.50
A very fine grog makes for a more forgiving body with a slight texture and minimal speckling.
SB Red
$27.00
Semi-smooth red body with sand and grog. Fires paver tile red in oxidation and chocolate in reduction.
Loca Mocha
$24.25
The Loca Mocha is a great clay for throwing or sculpting and fires to a dark brown at cone 5 in an electric kiln. Moderately grogged for added strength, the Loca Mocha is sure to meet your midfire dark clay needs. Speckled dark brown. Bisque slowly to cone 04.
Sold in 25 pound bags
Sold in 25 pound bags
T Mix6
$24.75
Cone 5 - 7
Creamy white clay with smooth porcelain texture. Fires to cone 6. Bisque at cone 06 to 04.
Creamy white clay with smooth porcelain texture. Fires to cone 6. Bisque at cone 06 to 04.
T Mix 6 with Grog
$24.75
Creamy white clay with smooth porcelain texture. Fires to cone 6. Bisque at cone 06 to 04. Creamy white clay with smooth porcelain texture. Fires to cone 6. Bisque at cone 06 to 04. he need for flashing slip. This version contains a small amount of silica sand for added strength and atmospheric effects when fired in a salt or wood kiln. Creamy white clay with smooth porcelain texture. Fires to cone 6. Bisque at cone 06 to 04. Also available with silica sand. Creamy white clay with smooth porcelain texture. Fires to cone 6. Bisque at cone 06 to 04. Also available with silica sand. Sold in 25 pound bags
T Mix 10
$24.75
Creamy white clay with a smooth porcelain texture. Fires to cone 10 to 11. Bisque at cone 04. This clay was designed by James Tingey for atmospheric firings such as salt, soda and wood. This body yields beautiful effects without the need for flashing slip.
Alabaster Earthenware
$24.25
This talc-less clay body is plastic enough to model delicate features, yet strong enough to hold most any shape. Fires brilliant white from cone 06 to cone 1. Contains no grog.
25 lb bag
Formerly known as White Modeling Clay.
25 lb bag
Formerly known as White Modeling Clay.
Archie Bray Cone 6 Porcelain
$22.50
25 lb bag
Highlights:
Smooth cone 6 creamy porcelain
Workable throwing body
Flashes in atmospheric firings
Good for beginners
At cone 6 (oxidation): 11% shrinkage, 1% absorption
Vacuum pugged wet clay
Cone 6 Porcelain is a smooth cone 6 creamy porcelain that is very workable. Its versatility makes it good for beginners as well as advanced ceramic artists. In oxidation, it fires to a creamy white. Although we offer Cone 6 Porcelain as a cone 6 clay body, artists enjoy the flashing results from firing it in a cone 10 wood-kiln. When fired in oxidation to cone 6 it has a shrinkage of 11% and absorption of 1%.
Highlights:
Smooth cone 6 creamy porcelain
Workable throwing body
Flashes in atmospheric firings
Good for beginners
At cone 6 (oxidation): 11% shrinkage, 1% absorption
Vacuum pugged wet clay
Cone 6 Porcelain is a smooth cone 6 creamy porcelain that is very workable. Its versatility makes it good for beginners as well as advanced ceramic artists. In oxidation, it fires to a creamy white. Although we offer Cone 6 Porcelain as a cone 6 clay body, artists enjoy the flashing results from firing it in a cone 10 wood-kiln. When fired in oxidation to cone 6 it has a shrinkage of 11% and absorption of 1%.
A-Clay White Stoneware
$20.50
25 lb bag
Highlights:
Fine-tooth cone 6 white stoneware
Extremely workable and forgiving
Excellent for beginners
Throwing and hand-building clay
2% sand
At cone 6 (oxidation): 12% shrinkage, 2% absorption
Vacuum-pugged wet clay
A-Clay White Stoneware is a cone 6 white stoneware that is recommended for both hand-building and throwing. Its versatility makes it good for beginners as well as advanced ceramic artists. In oxidation, it fires white with slight speckling from 2% sand. We recommend firing A-Clay White Stoneware to cone 6 for whitest results. It can be fired to cone 10 for greyer and more vitrified results. When fired in oxidation to cone 6 it has a shrinkage of 12% and absorption of 2%.
Highlights:
Fine-tooth cone 6 white stoneware
Extremely workable and forgiving
Excellent for beginners
Throwing and hand-building clay
2% sand
At cone 6 (oxidation): 12% shrinkage, 2% absorption
Vacuum-pugged wet clay
A-Clay White Stoneware is a cone 6 white stoneware that is recommended for both hand-building and throwing. Its versatility makes it good for beginners as well as advanced ceramic artists. In oxidation, it fires white with slight speckling from 2% sand. We recommend firing A-Clay White Stoneware to cone 6 for whitest results. It can be fired to cone 10 for greyer and more vitrified results. When fired in oxidation to cone 6 it has a shrinkage of 12% and absorption of 2%.
Lindsey's Grolleg Porcelain
$29.50
25 lb bag
Highlights:
Smooth cone 6 grolleg porcelain
Translucent and white
Workable throwing body
At cone 6 (oxidation): 12% shrinkage, <1% absorption
Vacuum pugged wet clay
Lindsey's Grolleg Porcelain is a smooth cone 6 translucent white grolleg porcelain that is good for both hand-building and throwing. Its workabiltiy makes it good for beginners as well as advanced ceramic artists. Lindsey's Porcelain is fully vitrified at cone 6 which means it can be fired as low as cone 4 and still achieve beautiful white results. When fired in oxidation to cone 6 it has a shrinkage of 12% and absorption of <1%.
Highlights:
Smooth cone 6 grolleg porcelain
Translucent and white
Workable throwing body
At cone 6 (oxidation): 12% shrinkage, <1% absorption
Vacuum pugged wet clay
Lindsey's Grolleg Porcelain is a smooth cone 6 translucent white grolleg porcelain that is good for both hand-building and throwing. Its workabiltiy makes it good for beginners as well as advanced ceramic artists. Lindsey's Porcelain is fully vitrified at cone 6 which means it can be fired as low as cone 4 and still achieve beautiful white results. When fired in oxidation to cone 6 it has a shrinkage of 12% and absorption of <1%.
Red Stoneware
$18.50
22 lb bag
Highlights:
Smooth cone 6 red stoneware
Throwing and hand-building clay
Oxidation only and no higher than cone 6
At cone 6 (oxidation): 10% shrinkage, <2% absorption
Vacuum pugged wet clay
Plainsman Clays' M-390 Red Stoneware is a smooth cone 6 red stoneware that is particularly well-suited for throwing. Due to its high iron content, we recommend firing M390 Red Stoneware in oxidation and no higher than cone 6. When fired in oxidation to cone 6 it has a shrinkage of 10% and absorption of <2%.
Highlights:
Smooth cone 6 red stoneware
Throwing and hand-building clay
Oxidation only and no higher than cone 6
At cone 6 (oxidation): 10% shrinkage, <2% absorption
Vacuum pugged wet clay
Plainsman Clays' M-390 Red Stoneware is a smooth cone 6 red stoneware that is particularly well-suited for throwing. Due to its high iron content, we recommend firing M390 Red Stoneware in oxidation and no higher than cone 6. When fired in oxidation to cone 6 it has a shrinkage of 10% and absorption of <2%.