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Mid High Fire White Stoneware Clay for Pottery;Mid Fire Cone 5-7;Ideal for Wheel Throwing,Hand Building,Sculpting;Great for All Skill Levels;Whiteware Clay- Pottery Clay Fires White;5 lbs

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1.Size:20 Lb


About this item

  • Mid range stoneware clay is great for all kinds of ceramic work and offers wider glaze possibilities than most stoneware clay.The firing range is from cone 5 - cone 10,Recommended glaze firing temperature at Cone 5 - cone 6.
  • Make a simple tile, slab pot, coil pot, pinch pot, beads, human or animal figurine, decorative sculpture or other functional form on a potters wheel.
  • Ceramic pottery clay for wheel throwing, hand building, replicas, raku and studio pieces.5 Pounds.
  • Versatile clay:This mid fire ceramic clay is water-based Great for beginners and advanced potters, teachers, classrooms, studios, school.
  • FOR ALL CRAFTSMAN:Perfect to use for people of all skill levels, our stoneware clay for pottery is safe to use for beginners to expert potters to make beautiful art works. The presence of low iron content in our clay is well suited for limiting the amount of interaction with the glaze surface!



4.3 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #26,942 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
  • #178 in Pottery & Modeling Clays
Date First Available July 4, 2022

MID-HIGH FIRE WHITE CLAY FOR POTTERY Looking for premium clay with superior plasticity and exceptional workability? Then, try our white modeling clay can be used for different crafts and artwork. Don’t wait further, buy this pottery clay from our store, and start molding your imagination! Specification: Product: Mid to High Fire White Clay Consistency: Smooth Perfect For: Beginners and Experienced Suitable For: Hand Building, Throwing, Sculpting Firing: Fires at Cone 5-7 and glazed it to retain its true color and brilliance.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
This clay is too firm for the wheel and twists and tears during coning. I wouldn't recommend it for the wheel. Other uses may be fine.
frank
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Great
Tia Ginn
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Great for pottery
Sean W.
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
It might be because I'm inexperienced, but I needed this for an Intro to 3D Design class, where we did some clay sculptures. I found this clay difficult to work with and I couldn't get it to the exact moisture level I needed in order to create the sculptures I needed to--which led to reduced grade points.If you're well-experienced with clay working, this might work for you? Because I think you have to know what you're doing in regulating clay's wetness to get it where you need it.It fired well, though. I don't have a kiln but I placed my sculpture in a fire pit while I kept feeding it to keep things nice and hot, let it sit overnight as the embers cooled, and in the morning I had an undeniably ceramic bird statuette.
JJ
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
This is just what the artist ordered!Perfectly-packed clay double-wrapped and then boxed, to arrive in pristine usable form.And what's not immediately being used can easily be reliably resealed for a later project.EXCELLENT clay; molds well, clings and lets go just as good clay will.PERFECT!
Assiya
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
It came not dry. It’s my 8-year son first try.
Fstop
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
Bought as a Christmas gift for my daughter so she could have some clay to throw at home. It seems to be good quality, clean and not overly wet or dry, just right. The key point is to get the right 'cone' material (whatever that means) so when fired it cures properly. Will buy again.Note: Amazon is asking if this a good "toy"... I don't think pottery clay is a toy.
Hailey Welch
Reviewed in Canada on June 13, 2023
Exactly the clay I needed to make tiny little wangs out of. Whimsical wangs are in full swing. You can cook the clay in the oven
Doris GuerreChaley
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2022
Overall, for the price of the clay it isn't a bad clay, it just requires a bit more work than the clay I normally get. So if you are willing to spend a bit more time than normal wedging, the value is good.This clay came fairly stiff, and required me to slice, spray and then leave for about 12-15 hours before it was possible to attempt to wedge it, and even after about 10-15 solid minutes of spiral wedging one half, and slam wedging the other half it was workable enough to throw on the wheel but was still a little rough.Two attempts on the wheel with the slam wedged pieces had both of them breaking when I attempted to cone it up to ensure it was centered, but after taking both chunks off the wheel and spiral wedging them with a little bit more water sprayed on they ended up working just fine. The two pieces I spiral wedged were also a bit rough to cone and required a bit more water than I'd normally use to initially open up a center for my pots.If the clay initially comes way too stiff to even try wedging, I'd recommend first dropping it on the floor from about waist height, 6 or 7 times, then dent it too see how malleable it is. That worked enough to get it unstiffened for me to start wedging it.