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Scarva Earthstone Terracotta Crank E-S65Scarva Earthstone Terracotta Crank E-S65
Scarva Earthstone Terracotta Crank E-S65
Firing Range: 1080°C-1220°C ES65 Earthstone Terracotta Crank allows you to create large sculptural pieces. It is a beautifully textured, richly coloured, coarse grogged clay. ES65 Terracotta Crank is produced using a blend of Etruria Marls. This body has the excellent working properties of terracotta with the combined strength of a crank. The result is an exceptional body that is ideal for...
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Scarva Earthstone Terracotta Smooth Textured Crank E-S75Scarva Earthstone Terracotta Smooth Textured Crank E-S75
Scarva Earthstone Terracotta Smooth Textured Crank E-S75
Firing Range: 1080°C-1220°C ES75 Smooth Textured Terracotta Crank is prepared to the same high standards as ES65 Terracotta Crank but offers a closer texture and smoother surface. It will take surface detail well, can be used as a coarse throwing body and is excellent for slabbing, handbuilding and tiles. Superb crank body. Coarsely grogged. Tremendous plasticity. Excellent for creating...
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Sculptural Crank Clay 1114SC
Sculptural Crank Clay 1114SC
Firing Range: 1170°C-1300°C For more information on this clay, please follow this link: Technical Data Texture - 8 Fired Colour - Brown Buff % Total Shrinkage at 1100°C - 9 % Total Shrinkage at 1200°C - 9
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Speckled Slate Stoneware Clay WMS2005GG
Speckled Slate Stoneware is a grey body with speckles, excellent for handbuilding. Firing Range: 1100°C-1250°C Texture - 3 Fired Colour - Grey % Total Shrinkage at 1300°C - 4.9%
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Spencroft Smooth Buff
Spencroft Smooth Buff
Firing Range: 1140°C - 1260°C A splendidly developed body, based on highly refractory fire clays and grog additives, giving a high resistance to warping and cracking. A very plastic general purpose clay, excellent for throwing and modelling, fires to a light grey. Texture - 1 Fired Colour - Light Grey
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Spotted Mocha Clay K3020
Spotted Mocha Clay K3020
Firing Range: 1100°C-1200°C Brown biscuity body with a dark speckle whenwipped back with a sponge. Good for hand building and also suitable for raku firing. Texture - 5 Fired Colour - Brown With Dark Speckle % Total Shrinkage at 1200°C - 4 For more information on this clay, please follow this link: Technical Data
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Staffordshire Stoneware Clay 1115
Staffordshire Stoneware Clay 1115
Firing Range: 1200°C-1290°C Staffordshire Stoneware is a recent modification of the original and highly successful Pyropot recipe - a blend of ball clays, fireclays and red marls. The high ball clay content imparts exceptional plasticity, making it an ideal throwing body. Fireclay imparts refractory qualities whilst red marls give this body its characteristic subtle iron fleck. The recipe...
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Stoneware Special Fleck Clay
Stoneware Special Fleck Clay
Firing Range: 1120°C-1280°C A carefully blended natural stoneware which speckles attractively under normal conditions. Heavier speckling under reduction. For more information on this clay, please follow this link: Technical Data Texture - 6 Fired Colour - Buff Grey % Total Shrinkage at 1100°C - N/A % Total Shrinkage at 1200°C - 12.40
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Stoneware Toasted Smooth Clay
Stoneware Toasted Smooth Clay
Firing Range: 1120°C-1230°C A carefully blended Stoneware Fire Clay and Etruria Clay with a fine grogg additive. Pleasant reduction under normal oxidising conditions. For more information on this clay, please follow this link: Technical Data Texture - 5 Fired Colour - Warm Buff % Total Shrinkage at 1100°C - N/A % Total Shrinkage at 1200°C - 13.40
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Stoneware White Fleck Clay
Stoneware White Fleck Clay
Firing Range: 1120°C-1280°C A newly developed clay which has a pronounced speckle. It contains a high quality China and Ball Clay. Suitable for throwing and modelling. For more information on this clay, please follow this link: Technical Data Texture - 4 Fired Colour - Off White-Speckled % Total Shrinkage at 1100°C - N/A % Total Shrinkage at 1200°C - 14.50
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T Material Clay 1161
T Material Clay 1161
Firing Range: 1200°C-1300°C T Material is a product of Magma Ceramics and is used in the manufacture of high quality refractories for the steel industry. It is widely valued by potters as an extremely resilient and tolerant off-white body. It is superb for large sculpture and handbuilding use, and is well-suited for high quality raku pieces. Low thermal expansion. Low shrinkage and good...
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Valentines Buff Throwing Stoneware Clay V9A
Valentines Buff Throwing Stoneware Clay V9A
Firing Range: 1120°C-1280°C An excellent general purpose modelling clay, which contains Shropshire & South Staffordshire Fire Clays with a fine graded dust free grogg. Suitable for throwing and hand modelling. For more information on this clay, please follow this link: Technical Data Texture - 5 Fired Colour - Buff Grey % Total Shrinkage at 1100°C - N/A % Total Shrinkage...
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Vulcan Black Stoneware Clay Coarse NEW RECIPE 164-VUC
Vulcan Black Stoneware Clay Coarse NEW RECIPE 164-VUC
Firing Range: 1200°C-1260°C IMPROVED RECIPE: From batch number 2322 (week 23, 2022) recipe improvements have been made to improve the fired colour (darkness) and plasticity. Caution Vulcan Black Stoneware is sensitive to cooling. It is recommended not to open the kiln until it has reached room temperature to avoid cooling breaks, especially in flat and thin pieces. Keep vent plugs in...
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Vulcan Black Stoneware Clay Fine NEW RECIPE 164-VUF
Vulcan Black Stoneware Clay Fine NEW RECIPE 164-VUF
Firing Range: 1200°C-1240°C IMPROVED RECIPE: From batch number 2322 (week 23, 2022) recipe improvements have been made to improve the fired colour (darkness) and plasticity. Vulcan Black Stoneware is unlike any other on the market, providing an unusual intense brown-black colour when fired in an oxidising atmosphere. In a reducing atmosphere a metallic finish with shades of blue is obtained...
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White Hand Building Clay K129
White Hand Building Clay K129
Firing Range: 1000°C-1280°C Light coloured clay body with a fine texture light molochite, ideal for handbuilding projects and sculpture work. Takes on glazes well. A wide firing range also makes it suitable for raku firings. Texture - 5 Fired Colour - Light Off White % Total Shrinkage at 1200°C - 5 For more information on this clay, please follow this link: Technical...
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White St. Thomas Clay 1106
White St. Thomas Clay 1106
Firing Range: 1160°C-1300°C Ideal for all thrown applications including large dinnerware platters, this 'white' firing St Thomas clay body has exceptional shape stability in both oxidation and reduction firing. Will withstand very high temperatures and is especially attractive under reduction firing conditions. For more information on this clay, please follow this link: Technical...
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White Stoneware Clay 1142
White Stoneware Clay 1142
Firing Range: 1200°C-1300°C A new white-burning, refractory, smooth-textured body which throws and handles well. A very good domestic ware body of excellent colour and perfomance and almost a smooth, sliphoused version of 157-1145. A sanded version, 1142-30 is also available which is a particularly good throwing body. For more information on this clay, please follow this link: Technical...
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White Stoneware Clay 1145
White Stoneware Clay 1145
Firing Range: 1200°C-1300°C Superb, strong stoneware throwing body based on top quality porcelain china clay and ball clays with added flux for good 'ring'. Excellent domestic ware body suitable for large and small wares. Smooth textured but stands well and can be thrown quite thinly. Shows colour well. For more information on this clay, please follow this link: Technical Data Texture...
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White Stoneware Clay B17C
White Stoneware Clay B17C
Firing Range: 1120°C - 1280°C This body is a blend of selected low iron clays providing an ideal background for a decorative approach to stoneware ceramics. Silica sand makes it excellent for throwing too. Good for, throwing, modelling and casting. For more information on this clay, please follow this link: Technical Data Texture - 3 Fired Colour - Pale Buff % Total Shrinkage...
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White Stoneware PF560White Stoneware PF560
White Stoneware PF560
Firing Range: 1120°C-1280°C A strong fine-grained plastic clay formulated from the purest of white ball clays. This superior body has very smooth throwing characteristics. It has been developed for the professional production potter and with good thermal shock properties is excellent for domestic ware. It stands up extremely well and fires to an off white colour. It fires well in both oxidising...
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Y Material Clay 1161Y
Y Material Clay 1161Y
Firing Range: 1200°C-1300°C Suitable for larger sculpture forms and handbuilding use. Also for high quality Raku items. Low shrinkage and good warp resistance. Very resilient and tolerant. Low thermal expansion. Very refractory. A white firing grogged clay. Similar to 'T' Material. For more information on this clay, please follow this link: Technical Data Texture - 7-8 Fired...
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Calcium Borate Frit
Calcium Borate Frit
Calcium Borate Frit A fritted substitute for colemanite (new formulation). % ANALYSIS CaO = 27.10 Al2O3 = 4.77 SiO2 = 17.68 B2O3 = 50.44 Firing Range 1030°C - 1180°C Frit Comparision Guide
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Ferro Frit F3134
Ferro Frit F3134
Manufactured by Ferro, this frit is intended for use as a lime and borate source in partially fritted glazes, lead bisilicate glazes and low cost hobby glazes cone 06-10. Melting range approx. 790-870C.
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High Alkaline Frit
High Alkaline Frit
High Alkaline Frit The High Alkali frit will give beautiful crackle blues from copper oxide addition. % ANALYSIS K2O = 17.35 Na2O = 17.46 Al2O3 = 5.69 CaO = 5.32 SiO2 = 50.30 B2O3 = 3.88 Firing Range - 860°C - 1060°C Frit Comparision Guide
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High Boron-Lime Ferro Frit F3124
High Boron-Lime Ferro Frit F3124
F3124 HIGH BORON / LIME FERRO FRIT % ANALYSIS K2O = 0.68 Na2O = 6.46 CaO = 13.97 Al2O3 = 9.96 SiO2 = 55.11 B2O3 = 13.82 Firing Range 1000°C - 1150°C Frit Comparision Guide
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High Soda Frit F3110
High Soda Frit F3110
High Soda Frit F3110 A very low alumina frit which assists spectacular crystal growth in glazes. Featured in many American recipes. Leadless. 920∞C - 950∞C Firing range 1000-1100 degrees centigrade.
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Low Expansion Frit
Low Expansion Frit
Low Expansion Frit Immense craze resistance and useful additive to glazes which craze. Milkiness in large amounts. Leadless. % ANALYSIS Li2O = 0.10 CaO = 3.60 ZnO = 3.30 MgO = 2.40 Al2O3 = 8.20 SiO2 = 63.60 B2O3 = 17.80 Firing range 1020°C - 1150°C Frit Comparision Guide
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Soft Borax Frit
Soft Borax Frit
SOFT BORAX FRIT Slightly alkaline and gives turquoise from copper addition. Firing Range 900°C - 1050°C Frit Comparision Guide Si-Ca-Na-B-K.
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Standard Alkaline Frit
Standard Alkaline Frit
Standard Alkaline Frit Supplied in powdered form. A highly alkaline frit used as a basis for raku glazes. Produces intense alkaline colours when used with oxides which have a crazed appearance. Firing Range 860-1060C
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Standard Borax Frit
Standard Borax Frit
Supplied in powder form The unleaded frit most commonly used in earthenware glazes. STANDARD BORAX FRIT % ANALYSIS K2O = 1.33 Na2O = 8.75 CaO = 15.22 MgO = 0.05 Al2O3 = 7.54 SiO2 = 48.34 B2O3 = 18.76 Firing Range 900°C - 1050°C Frit Comparision Guide
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Audrey Blackman Porcelain (New)
Audrey Blackman Porcelain (New)
Firing Range: 1220°C-1280°C This very smooth porcelain was developed for both modelling and throwing. Due to its high plasticity this body is not suitable for casting and is only available in pugged form. Fires white and translucent. A note from the manufacturer, 'following re-evaluation of our porcelain clays using the recently acquired temperature gradient kiln, we have determined...
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David Leach Porcelain Clay 1147
David Leach Porcelain Clay 1147
Firing Range: 1220°C-1290°C Based on the original David Leach recipe, it is white translucent porcelain of exceptional throwing quality. For more information on this clay, please follow this link: Technical Data Texture - 1 Fired Colour - White % Total Shrinkage at 1100°C - N/A % Total Shrinkage at 1200°C - 14
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Earthstone Ming Porcelain E-S120Earthstone Ming Porcelain E-S120
Earthstone Ming Porcelain E-S120
Firing Range: 1220°C-1280°C ES120 Ming Porcelain is made to a traditional recipe. Earthstone Ming was developed with a high percentage of New Zealand China Clay, one of the whitest China Clays available. ES120 Ming Porcelain fires beautifully white and shows exceptional translucency. It is excellent for both throwing and modelling and is also ideal for very fine, detailed work. This is a...
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Fine Bone China Clay
Fine Bone China Clay
Firing Range: 1220°C-1240°C A new bone china widely used in the Industry. Ideal for hand modelling. Superior whiteness and translucency. NOTE This body is produced for the pottery industry and is supplied at a harder consistency than most other bodies we supply. If you find it is too hard for your purposes, please see this YouTube link for a handy tip regarding softening clay. For...
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Grogged Porcelain Body T.S Flax Paper Clay E-S600GGrogged Porcelain Body T.S Flax Paper Clay E-S600G
Grogged Porcelain Body T.S Flax Paper Clay E-S600G
Firing Range: 900°C-1280°C Scarva FLAXpaperCLAY allows the potter to be more of an artist and less of a technician. • Incredibly strong slabs - even extra thin slabs will fold, bend and drape without tearing. • Extra large or thick forms hold up under their own weight. • Greenware re-wets easily and evenly allowing you to re-work, alter or add new clay at any stage of dryness. It...
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Harry Fraser Porcelain Clay 1149
Harry Fraser Porcelain Clay 1149
Firing Range: 1220°C-1290°C Strong, white and translucent, this well known throwing porcelain developed by Harry Fraser combines the finest quality and value. Throws well. Consistent and reliable. A truly excellent white-burning translucent porcelain. For more information on this clay, please follow this link: Technical Data Texture - 1 Fired Colour - White % Total Shrinkage...
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Onyx Black Porcelain 164-ONYXOnyx Black Porcelain 164-ONYX
Onyx Black Porcelain 164-ONYX
Firing Range: 1200°C-1240°C Onyx Black Porcelain takes on a beautiful black/graphite colour when fired as recommended to the upper part of its firing range. It is highly plastic making it ideal for wheel-throwing and modelling alike. Suitable for tableware. Onyx Black Porcelain is suitable for tableware (food-safe), according to ISO 6486. For more information on this clay, please...
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P2 Standard Porcelain
P2 Standard Porcelain
Firing Range: 1220°C-1240°C An economy body giving a high degree of translucency at a slightly lower temperature. In casting slip form as the Porcelain Casting Slip. Suitable for throwing. Very smooth texture. White and translucent. For more information on this clay, please follow this link: Technical Data Texture -1 Fired Colour - Translucent White % Total Shrinkage at 1100°C...
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Porcelain Body T.S Flax Paper Clay E-S600Porcelain Body T.S Flax Paper Clay E-S600
Porcelain Body T.S Flax Paper Clay E-S600
Firing Range: 900°C-1280°C Scarva FLAXpaperCLAY allows the potter to be more of an artist and less of a technician. • Incredibly strong slabs - even extra thin slabs will fold, bend and drape without tearing. • Extra large or thick forms hold up under their own weight. • Greenware re-wets easily and evenly allowing you to re-work, alter or add new clay at any stage of dryness. It...
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Porcelain Grogged Ref. V75
Porcelain Grogged Ref. V75
Firing Range: 1220°C-1280°C Translucent, very plastic and firing extremely white. This porcelain has some fine molochite added to facilitate drying without cracking. The molochite helps to control both the drying and shrinkage making this porcelain much more resistant to warping. It can be used for throwing, hand-building or sculptural work. For more information on this clay, please follow...
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Professional Grogged White Porcelain Stoneware PF700GProfessional Grogged White Porcelain Stoneware PF700G
Professional Grogged White Porcelain Stoneware PF700G
Firing Range: 1180°C-1300°C For some time now we have been asked by our customers to develop a superior, white, porcelain-like clay which is more reliable and easier to work with than a porcelain body. Porcelain bodies are harder to work with due to their lack of plasticity and are more likely to crack, warp or shrink than stoneware bodies. PF700G uses the same base as PF700 but has the...
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Royale Porcelain
Royale Porcelain
Firing Range: 1220°C-1280°C A high quality porcelain which contains fine white clays with added Bentonite. Suitable for modelling, hand building and casting. Fires white and translucent. A note from the manufacturer, 'following re-evaluation of our porcelain clays using the recently acquired temperature gradient kiln, we have determined that the optimum firing range for our porcelain...
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Scarva Earthstone Glacier Porcelain E-S170Scarva Earthstone Glacier Porcelain E-S170
Scarva Earthstone Glacier Porcelain E-S170
Firing Range: 1220°C-1280°C ES170 Glacier Porcelain is made using New Zealand China Clay and the whitest silica sand available. This gives ES170 its brilliant whiteness, strength and glass-like translucency; qualities which attract many potters to work with porcelain. However, due to the very nature of the raw materials used in their production, most porcelain bodies have very little natural...
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Special Porcelain
Special Porcelain
Firing Range: 1220°C-1240°C A high quality porcelain which contains fine white clays with added Bentonite. Suitable for modelling, hand building and casting. Fires white and translucent. A note from the manufacturer, 'following re-evaluation of our porcelain clays using the recently acquired temperature gradient kiln, we have determined that the optimum firing range for our porcelain...
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Brushable Moulding Latex Resist
Brushable Moulding Latex Resist
Brushable Moulding Latex is a pre-vulcanised latex, specially thickened to a brushable viscosity. This makes mould making quicker and easier – the latex will stay where you put it without running away like a liquid moulding latex. As with all latex, this latex works best with a dry Plaster of Paris mould – Plaster ‘wicks’ out the water from the latex making it cure/dry quicker. Application:...
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Calcium ChlorideCalcium Chloride
Calcium Chloride
Used as a flocculent (0.05% addition) or in conjunction with bentonite as a suspending agent for glazes. Comes in pre-weighed crystal form. Add warm water to the top of pot and stir until dissolved. Hazard Symbol: Irritant
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Glaze Brush-on Medium
Glaze Brush-on Medium
Mix brush-on medium into powdered glazes to produce brush on glazes. This special formulation works with any glaze slowing the drying time in order to produce an even coating. Can also be used to produce brush-on underglazes. Mixing ratios: • FOR GLAZES: Mix 700mls of brush-on medium to 1000grms of powdered glaze • FOR UNDERGLAZES: Mix one part brush-on medium to one part underglaze...
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Glowkil
Acts as a biocide to prevent mould developing in glazes.
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