Priced Per Pound
Must purchase in 25 lb increments
You can find small sample sizes of this clay by clicking here.
Cone 6-10
Image shows clay at cone 6 oxidation (left), cone 10 oxidation (center), and cone 10 reduction (right).
A soft, warm beige stoneware in oxidation and rich grey-brown in reduction. Great for all techniques. This is a grogged clay that is still smooth enough to throw with ease, and that grog fraction helps in adding strength and preventing cracks in larger handbuilt projects.
Shrinkage: 11.5% at C/6, 13% at C/10.
Absorption: 5% at C/6, 2% at C/10.
A note from Standard Clay regarding new mining production:
The following clay bodies may be affected 103, 104, 112, 119, 153, 205, 211, 214, 225, 259, 306, 308, 378, 417, 547, 760, 768, 800. While the physical properties of the clay remain within our acceptable specifications, changes in raw material chemistry and mineral composition may influence glaze interaction and final fired appearance. This change may or may not affect your production. We recommend customers perform production testing to confirm glaze fit, surface response, and finished fired color prior to use in regular manufacturing. Hopefully this is a short-term change and the bodies will be back to normal in the near future. We appreciate your understanding and will provide updates as additional information becomes available.
Must purchase in 25 lb increments
You can find small sample sizes of this clay by clicking here.
Cone 6-10
Image shows clay at cone 6 oxidation (left), cone 10 oxidation (center), and cone 10 reduction (right).
A soft, warm beige stoneware in oxidation and rich grey-brown in reduction. Great for all techniques. This is a grogged clay that is still smooth enough to throw with ease, and that grog fraction helps in adding strength and preventing cracks in larger handbuilt projects.
Shrinkage: 11.5% at C/6, 13% at C/10.
Absorption: 5% at C/6, 2% at C/10.
A note from Standard Clay regarding new mining production:
The following clay bodies may be affected 103, 104, 112, 119, 153, 205, 211, 214, 225, 259, 306, 308, 378, 417, 547, 760, 768, 800. While the physical properties of the clay remain within our acceptable specifications, changes in raw material chemistry and mineral composition may influence glaze interaction and final fired appearance. This change may or may not affect your production. We recommend customers perform production testing to confirm glaze fit, surface response, and finished fired color prior to use in regular manufacturing. Hopefully this is a short-term change and the bodies will be back to normal in the near future. We appreciate your understanding and will provide updates as additional information becomes available.
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