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Standard High Fire Clays

 

153 Stoneware Clay (6-10)

A soft warm beige in oxidation – a rich gray brown in reduction. Responds well to all techniques. Excellent for production potters and classroom use. 

153 (6-10)



306 Brown Firing Clay (6-10)

Smooth throwing body. Orange-brown in reduction. Muted orange to C/4 oxidation. Gray at C/10 oxidation.

306 (6-10)



119 Stoneware Clay (6-10)

Contains coarse silica sand. Good for both salt and wood firings.

119 (6-10)


205 Clay (6-10)

Formulated for reduction firing. Muted brick red at cone 4, stone gray at cone 10. Contains fine grog.  

205 (6-10)



308 Brooklyn Red Clay (4-8)

Red stoneware body with sand and grog. Oxidation firing yields brick red at cone 6 and deep warm brown at cone 8. 

308 (4-6)



181 White Stoneware (6-10)

 A very smooth white stoneware body. Contains no fire clay. 

181 (6-10)



182 White Stoneware Body (6-10)

Near white plastic stoneware body. Good for use with bright glazes. Available with and without fine grog. Shrinkage:  11% at C/8, 12% at C/10. 

182 (6-10)

 

257 English Grolleg (8-10)

A porcelain body with a parian like quality. It is white, tight and translucent when thin. Contains no ball clay.

257 (8-10)

 

621 Troy Woodfire Clay (10+)

Woodfire body formulated with Helmer kaolin. Very plastic throwing body, Excellent flashing results. 

621 (10+)