Davens Ceramic Center LOW FIRE EARTHENWARE 25# 50# 100

Davens Ceramic Center
770-451-2105
January 15, 2017
LOW FIRE
EARTHENWARE
103
25#
50#
100#
500#
1000#
2000#
.57/#
.57/#
.53/#
.51/#
.45/#
.41/#
Red 06-2
$14.25
$28.50
$53
$255
$450
$820
104
.58/#
.58/#
.54/#
.52/#
.46/#
.42/#
Red w/grog 06-4
$14.50
$29
$54
$260
$460
$840
105
.57/#
.57/#
.53/#
.51/#
.45/#
.41/#
White 06-04
$14.25
$28.50
$53
$255
$450
$820
105G
.58/#
.58/#
.54/#
.52/#
.46/#
.42/#
White grog 06-04
$14.50
$29
$54
$260
$460
$840
417
.59/#
.59/#
.56/#
.54/#
.48/#
.44/#
Red w/grog 06-02
$14.75
$29.50
$56
$270
$480
$880
25#
50#
100#
500#
1000#
2000#
MID RANGE
STONEWARE
112
.57/#
.57/#
.53/#
.51/#
.45/#
.41/#
Tan Spec 4-6
$14.25
$28.50
$53
$255
$450
$820
225
.57/#
.57/#
.53/#
.51/#
.45/#
.41/#
Tan 4-6
$14.25
$28.50
$53
$255
$450
$820
200
.63/#
.63/#
.59/#
.54/#
.48/#
.44/#
Brown 4-6
$15.75
$31.50
$59
$270
$480
$880
211
.57/#
.57/#
.54/#
.52/#
.45/#
.41/#
Hazelnut 4-6
$14.25
$28.50
$54
$260
$450
$820
240
.57/#
.57/#
.53/#
.51/#
.45/#
.41/#
White 6
$14.25
$28.50
$53
$255
$450
$820
240G
.58/#
.58/#
.54/#
.52/#
.46/#
.42/#
White w/grog 6
$14.50
$29
$54
$260
$460
$840
266
.60/#
.60/#
.58/#
.53/#
.49/#
.43/#
$15
$30
$58
$265
$490
$900
Dark Brown 4-6
710
.60/#
.60/#
.58/#
.53/#
.49/#
.43/#
Dark Brown w/grog 4-6
$15
$30
$58
$265
$490
$900
MID-HIGH FIRE
PORCELAIN
213
25#
50#
100#
500#
1000#
2000#
.58/#
.58/#
.54/#
.52/#
.48/#
.42/#
Porcelain 6
$14.50
$29
$54
$260
$480
$840
365
.66/#
.66/#
.64/#
.62/#
.57/#
.54/#
English Porcelain 6
$16.50
$33
$64
$310
$570
$1080
130
.58/#
.58/#
.54/#
.52/#
.48/#
.42/#
Porcelain 7-10
$14.50
$29
$54
$260
$480
$840
257
.66/#
.66/#
.64/#
.59/#
.56/#
.52/#
English Porcelain 8-10
$16.50
$33
$64
$295
$560
$1040
Davens Ceramic Center
770-451-2105
January 15, 2017
HIGH FIRE
STONEWARE
101
25#
50#
100#
500#
1000#
2000#
.57/#
.57/#
.53/#
.51/#
.45/#
.41/#
Buff 02-9
$14.25
$28.50
$53
$255
$450
$820
119
.59/#
.59/#
.55/#
.53/#
.47/#
.43/#
Buff 4-10
$14.75
$29.50
$55
$265
$470
$860
153
.57/#
.57/#
.53/#
.51/#
.45/#
.41/#
Beige 6-10
$14.25
$28.50
$53
$255
$450
$820
181
.58/#
.58/#
.56/#
.51/#
.47/#
.43/#
Bright White 6-10
$14.50
$29
$56
$265
$470
$860
182
.57/#
.57/#
.53/#
.51/#
.45/#
.41/#
Near White 6-10
$14.25
$28.50
$53
$255
$450
$820
205
.57/#
.57/#
.53/#
.51/#
.45/#
.41/#
Light Brown 6-10
$14.25
$28.50
$53
$255
$450
$820
259
.57/#
.57/#
.53/#
.51/#
.45/#
.41/#
Beige 6-10
$14.25
$28.50
$53
$255
$450
$820
306
.57/#
.57/#
.53/#
.51/#
.45/#
.41/#
Brown 6-10
$14.25
$28.50
$53
$255
$450
$820
308
.58/#
.58/#
.56/#
.51/#
.47/#
.43/#
Brooklyn Red 4-8
$14.50
$29
$56
$255
$470
$860
378
.59/#
.59/#
.55/#
.53/#
.47/#
.43/#
Grey Speckled 4-10
$14.75
$29.50
$55
$265
$470
$860
420
.60/#
.60/#
.57/#
.55/#
.49/#
.45/#
$15
$30
$57
$275
$490
$900
RAKU
239
25#
.57/#
50#
.57/#
100#
.53/#
500#
.51/#
1000#
.45/#
2000#
.41/#
Raku 06-9
$14.25
$28.50
$53
$255
$450
$820
Off-white sculptw/grog 2-6
295
.59/#
.59/#
.57/#
.55/#
.50/#
.47/#
Raku w/Kyanite 06
$14.75
$29.50
$57
$275
$500
$940
Lizella Clay Company
LIZELLA
Lizella
25#
.37/#
50#
.37/#
100#
.35/#
500#
.33/#
1000#
.32/#
2000#
.30/#
Raku 06-9
$9.25
$18.50
$35
$165
$320
$600
Davens Ceramic Center
770-451-2105
January 15, 2017
LOW FIRE
EARTHENWARE
EM100
Talc Free White 06-04
EM101
Talc Free, Grog White 06-04
25#
50#
100#
500#
1000#
2000#
.53/#
.53/#
.49/#
.45/#
.38/#
.36/#
$13.25
$26.50
$49
$225
$380
$720
.53/#
.53/#
.49/#
.45/#
.38/#
.36/#
$13.25
$26.50
$49
$225
$380
$720
EM210
.53/#
.53/#
.49/#
.45/#
.38/#
.36/#
White 06-04
$13.25
$26.50
$49
$225
$380
$720
25#
50#
100#
500#
1000#
2000#
MID RANGE
STONEWARE
WC401
.59/#
.59/#
.55/#
.53/#
.47/#
.43/#
B-Mix White 5-6
$14.75
$29.50
$55
$265
$470
$860
WC436
.59/#
.59/#
.55/#
.53/#
.47/#
.43/#
B-Mix White w/grog 5-6
$14.75
$29.50
$55
$265
$470
$860
WC606
.59/#
.59/#
.55/#
.53/#
.47/#
.43/#
Speckled Tan 6
$14.75
$29.50
$55
$265
$470
$860
WC609
.59/#
.59/#
.55/#
.53/#
.47/#
.43/#
Light Gray 6
$14.75
$29.50
$55
$265
$470
$860
WC610
.54/#
.54/#
.50/#
.48/#
.42/#
.38/#
Light Gray w/sand 6
$13.50
$27
$50
$240
$420
$760
WC611
.54/#
.54/#
.50/#
.48/#
.42/#
.38/#
Speckled Dark Brown 6
$13.50
$27
$50
$240
$420
$760
PORCELAIN
WC437
25#
.79/#
50#
.79/#
100#
.79/#
500#
.76/#
1000#
.74/#
2000#
.71/#
Frost Porcelain 5-6
$19.75
$39.50
$79
$380
$740
$1420
WC631
.61/#
.61/#
.57/#
.54/#
.48/#
.46/#
Grolleg Porcelain 6-10
$15.25
$30.50
$57
$270
$480
$920
HIGH FIRE
STONEWARE
WC379
25#
50#
100#
500#
1000#
2000#
.54/#
.54/#
.50/#
.48/#
.42/#
.38/#
B-Mix White 10
$13.50
$27
$50
$240
$420
$760
WC839
.54/#
.54/#
.50/#
.48/#
.42/#
.38/#
B-Mix w/grog White 10
$13.50
$27
$50
$240
$420
$760
WC899
.54/#
.54/#
.50/#
.48/#
.42/#
.38/#
B-Mix Woodfire 10
$13.50
$27
$50
$240
$420
$760
Davens Ceramic Center
770-451-2105
January 15, 2017
HIGH FIRE
continued
WC381
25#
50#
100#
500#
1000#
2000#
.54/#
.54/#
.50/#
.48/#
.42/#
.38/#
Big White 10
$13.50
$27
$50
$240
$420
$760
WC382
.54/#
.54/#
.50/#
.48/#
.42/#
.38/#
Half and Half 10
$13.50
$27
$50
$240
$420
$760
WC843
.54/#
.54/#
.50/#
.48/#
.42/#
.38/#
Soldate 60 Yellow Buff 10
$13.50
$27
$50
$240
$420
$760
25#
$13.75/
50#
100#
500#
1000#
2000#
SPECIALTY
WC953
Max’s White Paper 06-10
WC952
Bob’s Buff Paper 04-6
WC641
Mexo White Air Dry No Fire
25# bag
$13.75/
25# bag
$13.75/
25# bag
EM217
.54/#
.54/#
.50/#
.48/#
.44/#
.38/#
WED MODELING No Fire
$13.50
$27
$50
$240
$440
$760
SLIP
Miller
$10.55/
White Low Fire 2 Gallons
2 gallon box
Dover
$12.35/
White Cone 6 2 Gallons
2 gallon box
Grits
$13.60/
Tan Cone 6 2 Gallons
2 gallon box
Davens Ceramic Center
770-451-2105
January 15, 2017
LOW FIRE
EARTHENWARE
Bella’s Blend
White fine grog 04-6
Earthen Red
Terra Cotta no grog 06-5
25#
50#
100#
500#
1000#
2000#
.59/#
.59/#
.56/#
.55/#
.50/#
.44/#
$14.75
$29.50
$56
$275
$500
$880
.59/#
.59/#
.56/#
.55/#
.50/#
.44/#
$14.75
$29.50
$56
$275
$500
$880
Lyman Red
.61/#
.61/#
.58/#
.57/#
.52/#
.46/#
Terra Cotta med grog 06-02
$15.25
$30.50
$58
$285
$520
$920
MID RANGE
STONEWARE
Buncombe
25#
50#
100#
500#
1000#
2000#
.59/#
.59/#
.56/#
.55/#
.50/#
.44/#
White fine grog 3-6
$14.75
$29.50
$56
$275
$500
$880
Little Loafers
.59/#
.59/#
.56/#
.55/#
.50/#
.44/#
White 5-6
$14.75
$29.50
$56
$275
$500
$880
Ellen Buff
.59/#
.59/#
.56/#
.55/#
.50/#
.44/#
Buff fine grog 4-6
$14.75
$29.50
$56
$275
$500
$880
Brownstone
.59/#
.59/#
.56/#
.55/#
.50/#
.44/#
Light/medium brown 4-6
$14.75
$29.50
$56
$275
$500
$880
Speckled Brown
.59/#
.59/#
.56/#
.55/#
.50/#
.44/#
Brownstone w/specs 4-6
$14.75
$29.50
$56
$275
$500
$880
Red Rock
.59/#
.59/#
.56/#
.55/#
.50/#
.44/#
Speckled Red Brown 3-6
$14.75
$29.50
$56
$275
$500
$880
Riverside Grit
.62/#
.62/#
.59/#
.58/#
.53/#
.47/#
Red Brown w/grog 3-6
$15.50
$31
$59
$290
$530
$940
PORCELAIN
P5
25#
.61/#
50#
.61/#
100#
.58/#
500#
.57/#
1000#
.52/#
2000#
.46/#
Porcelain 5-6
$15.25
$30.50
$58
$285
$520
$920
P10
.61/#
.61/#
.58/#
.57/#
.52/#
.46/#
Porcelain 8-10
$15.25
$30.50
$58
$285
$520
$920
Helios
.91/#
.91/#
.88/#
.87/#
.82/#
.76/#
Grolleg Porcelain 7-11
$22.75
$45.50
$88
$435
$820
$1520
Davens Ceramic Center
770-451-2105
January 15, 2017
HIGH FIRE
STONEWARE
Aurora
Warm white 7-10
Craggy Crunch
Off white heavy grog 7-10
Hestia
White fine grog 7-10
25#
50#
100#
500#
1000#
2000#
.59/#
.59/#
.56/#
.55/#
.50/#
.44/#
$14.75
$29.50
$56
$275
$500
$880
.59/#
.59/#
.56/#
.55/#
.50/#
.44/#
$14.75
$29.50
$56
$275
$500
$880
.60/#
.60/#
.58/#
.56/#
.54/#
.47/#
$15
$30
$58
$280
$540
$940
Loafers Glory
.59/#
.59/#
.56/#
.55/#
.50/#
.44/#
White 6-10
$14.75
$29.50
$56
$275
$500
$880
Moon White
.59/#
.59/#
.56/#
.55/#
.50/#
.44/#
White 7-10
$14.75
$29.50
$56
$275
$500
$880
Orangestone
.60/#
.60/#
.58/#
.56/#
.54/#
.47/#
$15
$30
$58
$280
$540
$940
Phoenix
.59/#
.59/#
.56/#
.55/#
.50/#
.44/#
Warm buff fine grog 7-10
$14.75
$29.50
$56
$275
$500
$880
July 1, 2015
RAKU
Raku
25#
.59/#
50#
.59/#
100#
.56/#
500#
.55/#
1000#
.50/#
2000#
.44/#
White 06-6
$14.75
$29.50
$56
$275
$500
$880
Orange in reduction 7-10
Davens Ceramic Center
770-451-2105
January 15, 2017
AARDVARK
CLAY
Cassius Basaltic
Black 5
Dixon
Rust-brown Sculpture 5
Terra Red
Orange-red 5
25#
50#
100#
500#
1000#
2000#
.65/#
.65/#
.63/#
.61/#
.59/#
.57/#
$16.25
$32.50
$63
$305
$590
$1140
.61/#
.61/#
.57/#
.50/#
.48/#
.46/#
$15.25
$30.50
$57
$250
$480
$920
.56/#
.56/#
.52/#
.50/#
.46/#
.40/#
$14
$28
$52
$250
$460
$800
Black Mountain
.55/#
.55/#
.51/#
.49/#
.45/#
.40/#
Black 10
$13.75
$27.50
$51
$245
$450
$800
Coleman
.72/#
.72/#
.70/#
.68/#
.66/#
.64/#
$18
$36
$70
$340
$660
$1280
Grolleg Porcelain 10
Fat Red
.57/#
.57/#
.53/#
.51/#
.47/#
.41/#
Brown 10
$14.25
$28.50
$53
$255
$470
$820
Low-Fire Earthenware Clays:
103 RED CLAY (Cone 06-2)
Low fire plastic terra cotta body designed for the classroom. Traditional terra cotta color at
cones 06 oxidation. Deeper brick red at cone 2. Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage:
9% at C/06, 14% at C/2 Absorption: 12% at C/06, 6% at C/2
104 RED CLAY WITH GROG (Cone 06-4)
Versatile clay containing fine grog. Good for hand building, slab work and throwing. Suggested bisque
temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 6% at C/06, 11% at C/4 Absorption: 13.2% at C/06, 3% at C/4
105 WHITE CLAY (Cone 06-04)
Plastic low fire smooth body made with Texas talc. This clay fires to a very white color and works well
with commercial low-fire glazes. Can be used for throwing and handbuilding. We recommend this body
for classroom use. Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 6% at C/06, 6.5% at C/04
Absorption: 15.5% at C/06, 14.5% at C/04
105G WHITE CLAY WITH GROG (Cone 06-04)
Same as 105 with the addition of fine grog. Gives a toothy clay that many potters prefer. This is also a
good clay for tile work and larger projects. Slight speckled appearance due to the addition of grog when
a transparent glaze is used. Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 5.0% at C/06, 5.6% at C/04
Absorption: 15.3% at C/06, 14.5% at C/04
417 RED EARTHENWARE CLAY (Cone 06-02)
Low fire body that contains fire clay and a small amount of fine grog. Good for Majolica technique.
Superior throwing body. Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 6% at C/06, 11% at C/02
Absorption: 5.3% at C/06, 1% at C/02
Mid-Fire Stoneware Clays:
112 BROWN CLAY (Cone 4-6)
Plastic clay for wheel and modeling. The addition of granular manganese gives a speckled surface. The
ideal temperature for developing best color tone is cone 5. Good results may be expected in reduction
or oxidation firing. Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 12% at C/4, 12.5% at C/6.
Absorption: 4.5% at C/4, 2.5% at C/6
225 BROWN CLAY (Cone 4-6)
Same characteristics as 112, but has no specks. Ideal for throwing and slab work. Suggested bisque
temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 12% at C/4, 12.5% at C/6. Absorption: 4.5% at C/4, 2.5% at C/6
200 CLAY (Cone 4-6)
All-purpose mid-range clay. Orange-brown in reduction. Deep beige in oxidation. Contains fine grog.
Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 10% at C/4, 12.5% at C/6. Absorption: 3% at C/4, 2% at
C/6
211 HAZELNUT BROWN CLAY (Cone 4-6)
A nice plastic clay for throwing and handbuilding. At C/6 oxidation, its a warm brown color usually
associated with reduction firing. Reacts well with glazes. Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage:
13% at C/6. Absorption: 2.25% at C/6
240 WHITE CLAY (Cone 6)
A very smooth, plastic throwing body. Shrinkage: 13% at C/6. Absorption: 2.75% at C/6.
240G WHITE CLAY W/GROG (Cone 6)
A very smooth, plastic throwing body with fine grog. Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage:
12.5% at C/6. Absorption: 2.75% at C/6.
308 BROOKLYN RED CLAY (Cone 6-8)
Red stoneware body with sand and grog. Oxidation firing yields brick red at cone 6 and deep warm
brown at cone 8. Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 12% at C/4, 13% at C/8. Absorption:
2.5% at C/4, 1.0% at C/8
266 DARK BROWN CLAY (Cone 4-5)
Gives reduction-like dark brown color in electric kiln. Smooth and plastic. Good for all techniques.
Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 11.5% at C/4, 13% at C/6. Absorption: 2.4% at C/4, 1.4%
at C/6
710 DARK BROWN CLAY W/GROG (Cone 4-6)
Gives reduction-like dark brown color in electric kiln. Smooth and plastic. Fine grog added. Good for all
techniques. Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 11% at C/4, 12.5% at C/6. Absorption: 2.4%
at C/4, 1.4% at C/6
420 SCULPTURE CLAY (Cone 2-6)
Our most heavily grogged body, formulated for sculpture and tile. Sand color at Cone 6, off white at
Cone 2. Shrinkage: 7% at C/2, 8% at C/6. Absorption: 8% at C/2, 1.5% at C/6
Porcelain Mid and High Fire Clays:
213 PORCELAIN CLAY (Cone 6)
A white body formulated for cone 6 firing. Plastic, throwable clay. Suggested bisque temperature C/04.
Shrinkage: 12% at C/6 Absorption: 1.7% at C/6
365 ENGLISH PORCELAIN (Cone 6)
Same as 257 but formulated to fire at a lower temperature. Suggested bisque temperature C/06.
Shrinkage: 13.5% at C/6. Absorption: .60% at C/6
130 PORCELAIN CLAY (Cone 7-10)
A white firing, high temperature plastic body. Very fine white porcelain grog enhances strength and
throwability. Suggested bisque temperature C/06. Shrinkage: 10% at C/7, 12% at C/10. Absorption: .75%
at C/7, .5% at C/10
257 ENGLISH PORCELAIN (Cone 8-10)
A porcelain body with a parian like quality. It is white, tight and translucent when thin. Contains no ball
clay. Suggested bisque temperature C/06. Shrinkage: 13% at C/8, 15% at C/10. Absorption: 1% at C/8,
.65% at C/10
High-Fire Stoneware Clays:
101 BUFF CLAY (Cone 6-9)
An all-purpose stoneware clay with a wide firing range for throwing and modeling. Suggested bisque
temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 9.5% at C/6, 12% at C/9. Absorption: 4.5% at C/6, 3% at C/9
119 STONEWARE CLAY (Cone 6-10)
Contains coarse silica sand. Good for both salt and wood firings. Shrinkage: 10.5% at C/6, 12% at C/10.
Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Absorption: 3.5% at C/6, 2.5% at C/10
153 STONEWARE CLAY (Cone 6-10)
A soft warm beige in oxidation - a rich gray brown in reduction. Responds well to all techniques.
Excellent for production potters and classroom use. Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage:
11.5% at C/6, 13% at C/10. Absorption: 5% at C/6, 2% at C/10
181 WHITE STONEWARE (Cone 6-10)
A very smooth white stoneware body. Contains no fire clay. Suggested bisque temperature C/04.
Shrinkage: 13% at C/6, 13.9% at C/10. Absorption: 2.8% at C/6, 1.7% at C/10
182 WHITE STONEWARE ( Cone 6-10)
Near white plastic stoneware body. Good for use with bright glazes. Suggested bisque temperature
C/04. Available with and without fine grog. Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 11% at C/8,
12% at C/10. Absorption: 3% at C/8, 2.1% at C/10
205 CLAY (Cone 6-10)
Formulated for reduction firing. Muted brick red at cone 4, stone gray at cone 10. Contains fine grog.
Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 11% at C/6, 12.5% at C/10. Absorption: 3.5% at C/6,
1.5% at C/10
259 STONEWARE CLAY (Cone 6-10)
Formulated to be similar to 153, but with richer color tones. Shrinkage: 12.25% at C/6, 13% at C/10.
Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Absorption: 4% at C/6, .85% at C/10
306 BROWN FIRING CLAY (Cone 6-10)
Smooth throwing body. Orange-brown in reduction. Muted orange to C/4 oxidation. Gray at C/10
oxidation. Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 11.5% at C/6, 13% at C/10. Absorption: 3.5%
at C/6, 1% at C/10
378 SPECKLED STONEWARE (Cone 6-10)
Excellent throwing body that is a rich gray with a very fine speckled surface in oxidation, and a dark
brown in reduction. Similar properties to #153 clay. Suggested bisque temperature C/04.
Shrinkage: 11.5% at Cone 6, 13% at Cone 10 Absorption: 5% at Cone 6, 2% at Cone 10
Raku Clays:
239 RAKU CLAY (Cone 04-10)
An open clay body specially formulated to withstand the thermal shock of Raku firing. Contains sand.
Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 8% at C/04, 13% at C/6. Absorption: 17% at C/04, 4.5%
at C/6
295 RAKU CLAY WITH KYANITE (Cone 04-10)
Good for larger pieces. The addition of kyanite increases the strength of this body. Suggested bisque
temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 5% at C/06. Absorption: 7.4% at C/06
Low-Fire Earthenware Clays:
EM-100 (Cone 06) - white
Smooth, plastic, talc-free, white-firing clay, suitable for throwing and sculpture. Ideal for beginners and
schools. Most low fire commercial glazes fit this body. Shrinkage: 8% at C/06, Absorption: 11.5% at C/06
EM-101 (Cone 06) – white with grog
This clay has the same properties as EM-100 but with medium grog added for larger thrown and
sculpture pieces. Lower shrinkage. Shrinkage: 7.8% at C/06, Absorption: 11.5% at C/06
EM-210 (Cone 06) - white
This is an all-purpose, smooth modeling clay. It is an excellent clay for beginning techniques such as coil
and slab building. The white color makes it an ideal clay for use with low fire glazes. Shrinkage: 5.5% at
C/06, Absorption: 17% at C/06
Mid-Fire Stoneware Clays:
WC-401 B-Mix 5 (Cone 5) - cream
B-Mix 5 has a smooth, porcelain texture, is a pleasure to throw and form, and it fires to a cream color in
oxidation. Shrinkage: 12% at C/5, Absorption: 2.75% at C/5
WC-436 B-Mix 5 with Grog (Cone 5) – off white
A very fine grog makes for a more forgiving body with a slight texture and minimal speckling. Shrinkage:
11% at C/5, Absorption: 2.75% at C/5
WC-606 (Cone 6) – speckled tan
Stoneware favorite. Light sand color with fine specks. Excellent cone 6 throwing body which enhances
glaze colors and effects. There is no better all around throwing body available for the stoneware look.
Fine speckling shows through glazes enhancing the piece. Shrinkage: 12% at C/6, Absorption: 2.93% at
C/6
Mid-Fire Stoneware Clays continued:
WC-609 (Cone 6) – off white
Smooth white stoneware, good for throwing and production of functional whiteware. Shrinkage: 13% at
C/6, Absorption: 1% at C/6
WC-610 (Cone 6) – off white with sand
Same as WC-609 but includes sand, making it quite desirable for tile, slabs and handbuilding. Shrinkage:
12.5% at C/6, Absorption: 1.5% at C/6
WC-611 (Cone 6) – brown with specks
A very plastic throwing clay, dark in color, featuring heavy specking. Creates excellent glaze effects with
dark gray color and specks. Shrinkage: 12.5% at C/6, Absorption: 1.35% at C/6
Porcelain Mid and High Fire Clays:
WC-437 Frost (Cone 6) – white
An exceptionally white and translucent throwing porcelain for Cone 5-6. Shrinkage: 11% at C/5,
Absorption: <1% at C/5
WC-631 (Cone 10) – white
Made primarily of English Grolleg. Contains plasticizers to make this the finest translucent porcelain
available for throwing, thin slab work and handbuilding. Excellent white color. Has become a "standard"
in the Northeast U.S. Shrinkage: 14.75% at C/10, Absorption: 0.3% at C/10
High-Fire Stoneware Clays:
WC-379 B-Mix 10 (Cone 10) – off white
A premier, cream-white, throwing clay that is easy to throw and form. Smooth porcelain texture. Fires
gray/white in reduction and lighter in oxidation. Shrinkage: 13% at C/10, Absorption: 1% at C/10
WC-893 B-Mix 10 with Grog (Cone 10) – off white
The addition of a very fine grog allows for body with texture. Shrinkage: 10.3% at C/10, Absorption: 1%
at C/10
WC-899 B-Mix Wood Fire (Cone 10)
A specially formulated version of Laguna's popular B-mix body for wood and salt firing. Takes Salt and
Soda well and exhibits very nice flashing characteristics in wood firings. Holds up well in Cone 12
atmospheric firings. Shrinkage: 13% at C/13, Absorption: <1% at C/13
High-Fire Stoneware Clays continued:
WC-381 Big White (Cone 10) – buff/white
A gray/white clay with large throwing properties. 60 mesh sand and 30 to 60 mesh grog allow for
strength. Fires gray in reduction and light buff/white in oxidation. Also excellent for Raku. Shrinkage:
10% at C/10, Absorption: 2.7% at C/10
WC-382 Half & Half (Cone 10) – off-white
This clay combines white stoneware and porcelain in equal proportions. The result is a very throwable
white body that is tinted a light gray/white in reduction and slightly off-white in oxidation. Made with
fine sand. Shrinkage: 10% at C/10, Absorption: 1.7% at C/10
WC-843 Soldate-60 (Cone 10) – yellow buff
Soldate 60 is gray in the raw form with a high sand content which makes it an ideal choice for large
thrown pieces and sculptural forms. Fires to a yellow-brown color under medium reduction. The texture
is medium coarse. Shrinkage: 13.5% at C/10, Absorption: 1.75% at C/10
Specialty Clays:
WC-953 Max's Paper Clay (Cone 06-10) – cool off white
Fires gray-stony-white in reduction at cone 10, off white at cone 5 oxidation, and bright white at cone 05
(raku). It is a medium textured, low shrinkage body designed for large-scale hand-built sculpture and tile
work where thick cross sections (up to 1 inch) are anticipated. Contains a moderate amount of fine and
medium mesh grog. Shrinkage: 4% at C/06, 8% at C/5, 10% at C/10 Absorption: 20% at C/06, 11% at
C/5, 5% at C/10
WC-952 Bob's Tile & Sculpture Paper Clay (Cone 06-5) – buff
A medium coarse clay body which exhibits excellent throwing characteristics. This material pulls up well
for tall vertical forms without downward creep. Also throws well horizontally holding near flat cantilever
flanges on bowls without slumping. The clay both stretches well on big bellied pots and necks as well as
on pinch neck bottles. It should be noted that the fine wood fiber content of this clay makes it necessary
to reduce the amount of water added to the clay during throwing. Excessive use of water will negate the
forming advantages that the fiber produces in this clay. Bob's is also an excellent sculptural body with
remarkable resistance to cracks and warps. It is highly grogged with a toasty color. Fires from cone 04 to
cone 6. Shrinkage: 6% at C/06, 9% at C/5 Absorption: 18% at C/06, 10% at C/5
WC-641 Mexo White Air Dry Clay
Self hardening artist clay for school, home, arts and crafts. Safe, multi-purpose and economical. Just like
other high quality Laguna stoneware clays, Dry-Hard clays are great for modeling, throwing, sculpting
and thousands of crafting and hobby projects. The cure for shrinking school budgets, Dry-Hard’s selfhardening formula saves the hassle and expense of kiln firing, while producing a finished product which
dries leather hard in 24 hours and rock hard within several days (actual drying time varies with
temperature, humidity and thickness of clay). Decorate with acrylic paints. Must be sealed with a
commercial water sealant to waterproof.
EM-217 Wed Clay
This clay has been specifically formulated to be a very smooth, slow drying clay for modeling. It is used
primarily by design studios and the entertainment industry for modeling, design, mock-up and tooling.
Not formulated to be fired.
Low-Fire Earthenware Clays:
Bellas Blend (Cone 04-6)
Bella’s is a good choice for the classroom where both Cone 04 and Cone 6 firings are done. It is white
and contains some fine grog and fireclay for tooth. Cone 06-05 transparent glazes will craze on Bella’s.
Shrinkage: 7% at C/04, 13% at C/5 Absorption: 13% at C/04, 2.2% at C/5
Earthen Red (Cone 06-5)
Earthen Red is a forgiving terra cotta body that is very versatile and therefore a good choice for the
classroom. It can be pushed to cone 5 where it turns very dark. No grog. Shrinkage: 6% at C/06, 11% at
C/6 Absorption: 13.4% at C/06, <1% at C/6
Lyman Red (Cone 06-02)
With 17% sand and med-fine grog, this terra cotta body works beautifully for hand, sculpture and tile
work at low temperatures. Shrinkage: 5% at C/06, 9% at C/02 Absorption: 11.3% at C/06, 4.4% at C/02
Mid-Fire Stoneware Clays:
Buncombe White (Cone 3-6)
This is a true mid-range white body with a hint of tooth. Your glazes will come out very bright with this
clay. Contains 9% fine kyanite. Shrinkage: 9.5% at C/4, 10% at C/6. Absorption: 6% at C/4, 2.2% at C/6
Little Loafer's (Cone 5-6)
Little Loafers has the same fine properties of Loafer's Glory, but has been specifically designed for the
lower cone 5-6 firing. It is simply fabulous. Shrinkage: 11% at C/5, 11% at C/6 Absorption: 3.4% at C/5,
1.87% at C/6
Ellen Buff (Cone 4-6)
Similar to Desert Buff but just a bit darker, which is more noticeable in reduction. Contains 3% fine
mullite. Shrinkage: 11% at C/4, 12% at C/6 Absorption: 4.4% at C/4, 1.5% at C/6
Brownstone (Cone 4-6)
This light to medium brown oxidation body is a good choice for mid-range work of all types. Contains 3%
fine grog. Shrinkage: 10% at C/4, 11% at C/6 Absorption: 4.2% at C/4, 1.3% at C/6
Mid-Fire Stoneware Clays continued:
Speckled Brownstone (Cone 4-6)
The addition of granular manganese adds dark specks to our Brownstone clay. Shrinkage: 10% at C/4,
10% at C/6 Absorption: 4.7% at C/4, <1% at C/6
Riverside Grit (Cone 3-6)
A rich reddish brown clay. 17% grog (fine and medium sizes) makes this an ideal choice for large work or
tiles. Good sculpture body. Shrinkage: 9% at C/4, 9% at C/6 Absorption: 2.4% at C/4, <1% at C/6
Porcelain Mid and High Fire Clays:
Porcelain (Cone 5-6)
Need a Porcelain for Cone 5-6 work? This is the one. P5 is a beautiful mid-range porcelain with great
working properties. Shrinkage: 10% at C/4, 10% at C/6 Absorption: 3.3% at C/4, <1% at C/6
Porcelain (Cone 8-10)
A very plastic, domestic porcelain that throws extremely well. Shrinkage: 10% at C/6, 12% at C/10
Absorption: 3.1% at C/6, <1% at C/10
Helios Porcelain (Cone 7-11)
This is our grolleg-based porcelain. It is very bright and a joy to throw. Believe it or not, Helios can be
fired from cone 7 - 11 with fabulous results. Shrinkage: 11% at C/7, 13% at C/10 Absorption: 1% at C/7,
<1% at C/10
High-Fire Stoneware Clays:
Aurora (Cone 7-10)
Just like Phoenix, but warmer in color when reduced. Good for both throwing, altering and
handbuilding. Fires beautifully in reduction, wood, salt and soda. Contains 6% fine mullite for tooth and
strength. Shrinkage: 11% at C/6, 10% at C/10 Absorption: 3.1% at C/6, <1% at C/10
Craggy Crunch (Cone 7-10)
We loaded this one with three sizes of grog (19% total) to withstand your demanding sculptural and tile
needs. Fires beautifully in reduction, wood, salt and soda. Shrinkage: 9% at C/6, 9.5% at C/10
Absorption: 4.3% at C/6, 1.5% at C/10
High-Fire Stoneware Clays continued:
Hestia (Cone 7-10)
Contains two different fire clays and 6% fine mullite. Handles beautifully. Good for both throwing,
altering and handbuilding. Fires beautifully in reduction, wood, salt and soda. Shrinkage: 11% at C/6,
12% at C/10 Absorption: 1% at C/6, <1% at C/10
Loafers Glory (Cone 7-10)
Very popular porcelain-like clay with the attitude of a stoneware. It is very smooth, a joy to throw and
takes glazes extremely well. No grog. Shrinkage: 12% at C/7, 12.5% at C/10 Absorption: 3.9% at C/7,
<1% at C/10
Moon White (Cone 7-10)
A very smooth, light firing, dreamy clay to throw. Contains 12% super fine kyanite for strength.
Shrinkage: 10.5% at C/6, 12% at C/10 Absorption: 6.1% at C/6, 2.7% at C10
Orangestone (Cone 7-10)
This clay takes you back to the 60's when the clays were full of tactile and visual appeal. Our darkest
reduction stoneware. 9% fine mullite. Shrinkage: 10% at C/6, 11% at C/10 Absorption: 4.8% at C/6,
1.3% at C/10
Phoenix (Cone 7-10)
All around great stoneware body for throwing and hand building, this is one clay that seems to throw
itself. It has a good amount of tooth without being rough on beginners hands. Fine mullite grog has
excellent thermal shock properties making Phoenix a superior choice for ovenware. It also works nicely
for a smooth raku body. In reduction, Phoenix fires a toasty light gray. In oxidation, Phoenix fires to a
warm buff tone. Shrinkage: 11% at C/6, 12% at C/10 Absorption: 3.9% at C/6, <1% at C/10
Raku Clays:
Raku (Cone 06-6)
Extremely versatile. In addition to standing up to the abuse of raku firing, this clay body performs well
from earthenware to mid-stoneware range. 13% medium kyanite for tooth and stability.
Shrinkage: 6.5% at C/06, 10.5% at C/6 Absorption: 15.2% at C/06, 1.9% at C/6
Cassius Basaltic (Cone 5)
Fired Shrinkage is 14.5% and Water Absorption is .5% when fired to cone 5. Very black, ebony like finish.
Needs lots of oxygen during bisque firing.
Dixon Sculpture (Cone 5)
Fired Shrinkage is 8% and Water Absorption is 5% when fired to cone 5. The coarsest - the finest. This is
the ultimate sculpture body for cone five. Rich rust--brown in oxidation.
Terra Red (Cone 5)
Fired Shrinkage is 12.5% and Water Absorption is 6% when fired to cone 5. A very warm orange-red
terra cotta colored cone five stoneware. While the clay is textured, it feels very smooth while throwing
or hand building. The blend of color, tooth, and workability you have been looking for.
Black Mountain (Cone 10)
Fired Shrinkage is 12% and Water Absorption is 1% when fired to cone 10. A deep brown/black clay,
medium in texture. Great for the wheel. Needs lots of oxygen during the bisque firing to avoid bloating
in the glaze firing.
Coleman Porcelain (Cone 10)
Fired Shrinkage is 13.5% and Water Absorption is 0% when fired to cone 10. A true Grolleg body
developed by Tom Coleman. Excellent fit with most glazes, very translucent when thin, great for large
pieces. Probably the best domestically produced porcelain you will ever find.
Fat Red (Cone 10)
Fired Shrinkage is 12% and Water Absorption is 3% when fired to cone 10. A rich brown, smooth
throwing body.