112 Brown Clay (4-6)
Plastic clay for wheel and modeling. The addition of granular manganese gives a speckled surface. The ideal temperature for developing best color tone is cone 5. Good results may be expected in reduction or oxidation firing.

112 (4-6)
211 Hazelnut Brown (4-6)
A nice plastic clay for throwing and handbuilding. At C/6 oxidation, its a warm brown color usually associated with reduction firing. Reacts well with glazes.

211 (4-6)
239 Raku Clay (06-6)
An open clay body specially formulated to withstand the thermal shock of Raku firing. Contains sand.

239 Raku (06-6)
266 Dark Brown Clay (4-6)
Gives reduction-like dark brown color in electric kiln. Smooth and plastic. Good for all techniques.

266 (4-6)
240 White Clay (6)
A very smooth plastic throwing body.

240 (6)
365 English Porcelain (6)
Same as 257 but formulated to fire at a lower temperature.

365 (4-6)
420 Sculpture Body (2-6)
Our most heavily grogged body, formulated for sculpture and tile. Sand color at Cone 6, off white at Cone 2.

420 (4-6)