EM-207
- Low Fire Red Clay ^06
Comparable in
texture and working properties to EM-210, but fires to a reddish
earthenware color. This clay is often used for terra cotta work. |
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EM-210
- Low Fire White Clay ^06 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.. |
| EM-212
-White Clay w/ Sand ^06 The same formula as EM-210 but with
the addition of 60 mesh sand to add strength for larger forms |
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EM-215
- Terracotta Sculpture Clay This coarse, sandy, red clay was
specifically formulated for sculpture work. Also an excellent
clay for throwing. It has exceptional strength and fires to
a rich red/orange color |
| EM-234
Red Sculpture Clay A sculpture body engineered for large items
where variation in wall thickness is a concern. Ideal for hand
building, murals, decorative columns, tile, etc. Minimal warping,
shrinkage and cracking. |
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EM-342
Whiteware ^ 06 Clay This low fire, white earthenware body has
good throwing qualities and fires very strong and white. |
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| EM-345
- Raku-K Clay ^06 Medium to fine texture, excellent throwing
Raku clay reinforced with kyanite for exceptional thermal shock
resistance. |
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EM-347
- Whiteware w/Grog ^06 Same clay as Whiteware with fine grog
added. A favorite in the classroom and excellent for both handbuilding
and wheel work. |
| WC-548
- Raku Throwing ^06 This Clay has formulated to withstand the
thermal shock of Raku firing. It has a heave sand content yielding
a course texture. Suited for either hanbuilding or wheel throwing |
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WC-549
- Raku Industrial ^06 A specially formulated body body for Cone
06 reduction. This very plastic, medium textured clay is engineered
to provide optimum thermal shock resistance for small or large
products |