| Alligator Clay Moist Claybodies |
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1/2 Gallon |
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Smooth bright white low-fire body. Very plastic with excellent machanical working properties. Recomended firing range is cone 07-03. This is the best throwing white earthenware we have ever found. |
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White-firing clay, for use at cone 06-04. A smooth, plastic low fire body, for thrown or handbuilt work. |
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A white firing, cone 06-04 clay, with added grog. Especially suitable for handbuilding and sculptural applications. |
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A low fire, red terra cotta clay. At cone 06 this clay gives a light orange color, and at cone 2 will be dark red brown. This is a smooth, plastic red clay, ideal for wheel work. |
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This clay is identical to MC 107, with the addition of grog and sand. Great red clay for handbuilding or for potters who like a little "bite" to their terra cotta clay. This clay may be fired from cone 06 to cone 2. |
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Gumbo clay is the result of purging our mixer between batches of different clay. A guaranteed surprise in every bag, with some of this and some of that. Suitable for cone 04 firing. |
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Excellent blend of stoneware and fireclays with an addition of a 12% medium to fine kyanite blend plus 10% 90-mesh sand giving this clay exceptional thermal shock resistance. |
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One of the best clay bodies we've ever developed. No brag, just fact. A wonderful blend of stoneware and fireclays that produce a raku clay that is a joy to throw. |
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Smooth white stoneware, guaranteed to brighten up your mid-range glazes. Very plastic with good working properties. We have received reports that this is an excellent clay for mid-range salt/soda firing. Fires to cone 4-6. |
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This is a relatively smooth, stoneware type clay, which may be fired at cone 4-6. When fired this clay is light brown with darker speckles. Good clay for throwing or sculpture. |
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Beautiful red-brown stoneware with 15% 40-60 mesh sand. Great color and a good choice for wheelwork or handbuilding. Fires to cone 4-6. |
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A beautiful light brown stoneware with a bit of grog and dark specks. |
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A reddish, mid-range clay. This clay fires to a light orange-brown hue, and may be fired from cone 4 to cone 6. This clay has 3% grog but is quite smooth, making it great for wheel throwing or sculpting. |
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Beautiful midrange domestic porcelain, with great working properties. Nice creamy white ground to brighten up your glazes. Fires to cone 4 - 6. |
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Mid-range stoneware with a warm wheat color in oxidation. Smooth clay, good for throwing or handbuilding. Fires at cone 4-6. |
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Chcolate brown at cone 6 oxidation. Oxidation fire only. |
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A light brown stoneware with grog. Excellent handbuilding and sculpting clay but not too groggy to throw with. Warm light brown like coffee milk. |
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Great terracota red color at cone 6. Very good throwing body. |
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A dirty procelain fromulated to flash in atmosphere kilns. Fires from cone 10 to 14. |
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Super sculpture body that fires to cone 6-10. 30% medium and fine grog. |
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Beautiful dark brown stoneware. Chocolate brown in reduction. Fires cone 6 to 10. Nice orange-brown at cone 6 oxidation. |
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One of our most versatile clays. Buff stoneware formulated for the classroom but great for any application. Fires cone 6 - 10. |
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Stoneware clay as it was meant to be. Buffstone fires to cone 6-10, and gives a light gray color. Very plastic with a bit of tooth, this is the ideal stoneware. |
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White stoneware, very smooth. Great for throwing. Excellent woodfire clay - no grog. Fires to cone 6-12. |
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This is stoneware clay with a warm, dark color. Very plastic clay with 6% 35 mesh kyanite. It is appropriate for all uses and fires from cone 6 to 10. |
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White, creamy stoneware clay. A joy for throwing or hand building, this white clay will bring your glazes to life. Lovestone is suitable for firing from 6 to cone 12. Great for reduction, oxidation, salt, soda, and wood firing. Choose Lovestone for all your sonteware needs and fall in love again. |
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JFFC is a very smooth, plastic, forgiving stoneware. It is a warm brown color. A great stoneware body. Very nice when woodfired. Smooth- no grog. That's why it's "Jamie's Favorite Favorite Clay". |
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