Priced Per Pound.
Must purchase in 25 lb increments.
You can find small sample sizes of this clay by clicking here.
Brown Stoneware #259
Cone 6-10
Richer in color tones but similar in nature to #153 - toasty beige in oxidation, and a darker brown in reduction. It's in a cone 6-10 reduction firing where you will really see a difference between this clay and #153. Responds well to all techniques & beneficial to production potters & classrooms alike. Image above shows Standard #259 at Cone 6 oxidation (left), Cone 10 oxidation (center), and Cone 10 reduction (right).
Shrinkage: 12.25% at C/6, 13% at C/10.
Absorption: 4% at C/6, .85% at C/10.
Due to a change in material, there may be a variation in the way this clay body looks and functions. While the physical properties of the clay remain within the manufacturer’s acceptable specifications, we recommend testing to confirm glaze fit, surface response, and finished firing color prior to use.
Must purchase in 25 lb increments.
You can find small sample sizes of this clay by clicking here.
Brown Stoneware #259
Cone 6-10
Richer in color tones but similar in nature to #153 - toasty beige in oxidation, and a darker brown in reduction. It's in a cone 6-10 reduction firing where you will really see a difference between this clay and #153. Responds well to all techniques & beneficial to production potters & classrooms alike. Image above shows Standard #259 at Cone 6 oxidation (left), Cone 10 oxidation (center), and Cone 10 reduction (right).
Shrinkage: 12.25% at C/6, 13% at C/10.
Absorption: 4% at C/6, .85% at C/10.
Due to a change in material, there may be a variation in the way this clay body looks and functions. While the physical properties of the clay remain within the manufacturer’s acceptable specifications, we recommend testing to confirm glaze fit, surface response, and finished firing color prior to use.
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