Craggy Crunch (7-10)
We loaded this one with three sizes of grog (19% total) to withstand your demanding sculptural and tile needs. Fires beautifully in reduction, wood, salt and soda.

Craggy Crunch (7-12)
Half and Half Porcelain (7-10)
Half Phoenix – half P10 – the best of both! A porcelain – like clay with a hint of tooth. Great for throwing.

Half and Half (7-10)
Helios Porcelain (6-11)
This is our grolleg-based porcelain. It is very bright and a joy to throw. Believe it or not, Helios can be fired from cone 7 – 11 with fabulous results.

Helios (6-10)
Hestia (6-10)
Contains two different fire clays and 6% fine mullite. Handles beautifully. Good for throwing, altering and handbuilding. Fires beautifully in reduction, wood, salt and soda.

Hestia (6-10)
Loafer’s Glory (6-10)
Very popular porcelain-like clay with the attitude of a stoneware. It is very smooth, a joy to throw and takes glazes extremely well. No grog.

Loafer's Glory (6-10)
Moon White (7-10)
A very smooth, light firing, dreamy clay to throw. Contains 12% super fine kyanite for strength.

Moon White (7-10)
Orangestone (6-10)
This clay takes you back to the 60’s when the clays were full of tactile and visual appeal. Our darkest reduction stoneware. 9% fine mullite.

Orangestone (6-10)
Pheonix (6-10)
All around great stoneware body for throwing and hand building, this is one clay that seems to throw itself. It has a good amount of tooth without being rough on beginners hands. Fine mullite grog has excellent thermal shock properties making Phoenix a superior choice for ovenware. It also works nicely for a smooth raku body. In reduction, Phoenix fires a toasty light gray. In oxidation, Phoenix fires to a warm buff tone.

Phoenix (7-10)
P10 (8-10)
A very plastic, domestic porcelain that throws extremely well.

P10 (8-10)
Zella Stone (8-10)
Two fire clays, a Georgia red clay and 6% mullite give Zella a great feel, color and excellent working properties.

Zella Stone (8-10)