The Buff Stoneware clay is excellent for making durable dishes, sculptures, planters, patio bases, and other utility and decorative ware. The bisque is very den
Stoneware Clay
Mid Fire Clay – Krueger Pottery Supply
25lbs Pottery Clay Ceramic Mid/High-fire Buff Stoneware Clay 46
Amaco TH-1 texturizer is ideal for anyone looking to add variety and variegation to the surface of a midrange glaze. TH-1 is rutile based texturizer which tends to produce a yellow/ orange crystalized surface. Various glaze combnations will produce different results. Testing is always recommended. To achieve optium results- apply TH-1 texturizer over or between any unfired cone 5/6 glazes.
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The ideal clay for durable dishes and other decorative ware. Requires little to no wedging. Excellent for hand building, coils, sculpture and wheel throwing. Recommended glaze firing temperature is Cone 5, firing range is Cone 5-10. Fired at Cone 5 the semi-vitreous bisque is a buff color; at Cone 10 the very dense, vitreous bisque is a soft gray color. 50 lb. box, moist. Talc- and gluten-free. AP Seal, non-toxic. Quantity discount not available in retail stores.
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