Wood/Salt/Soda

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Wood/Salt/Soda
  • White Stoneware with Grog White Stoneware with Grog

    Kansas Clays, LLC White Stoneware with Grog

    A non-iron based high-fire stoneware body with about 18% grog (30 mesh flint grog). Fires to a buff color and provides a good background for glazes. Suitable for high-fire throwing, sculpture, and handbuilding as well as raku and primitive firing methods. Flint Hills clays have been evaluated by a nationally certified toxicologist, and have been found to be in compliance with ASTM C-1023 and D-4236, and to not contain any material in sufficient quantity to be toxic or to constitute a chronic health hazard when used responsibly. RECOMMENDED VIDEO: Stoneware White with Grog by Bracker's

    $20.00 - $35.00

  • 508 Woodfire - Cone 10 and up 508 Woodfire - Cone 10 and up

    Standard Ceramics 508 Woodfire - Cone 10 and up

    Extremely versatile clay body for throwing and handbuilding. Fires to a very light gray color. Works well in both woodfiring and reduction. Suggested bisque temperature C/04. Shrinkage: 12% at Cone 10 Absorption: 1.5% at C/10. Sample was woodfired without glaze.

    $22.25 - $39.50

  • Simon Levin's Delicious Irony

    Kansas Clays, LLC Simon Levin's Delicious Irony

    7 in stock

    Simon Levin's Delicious Irony is a smooth, luscious satiny milk chocolate-colored body with rich maroon undertones and interesting responses to ash and flame. This is a high fire clay (the bowls in the image are from test firing in KU's wood kiln which often reaches Cone 12). This isn't intended to be used in low-fire wood applications, but if you want to try it, we won't stop you. Read a beautiful description of woodfiring directly from Simon Levin's website and in his words.

    7 in stock

    $23.50 - $42.00

  • B-Mix Woodfired - Cone 10 (WC899) B-Mix Woodfired - Cone 10 (WC899)

    Laguna B-Mix Woodfired - Cone 10 (WC899)

    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. ***Woodfire(First Image), Oxidation (Second Image), Reduction (Third Image). Please note images are a general color as each firing will have different variations. CharacteristicsCone: 13 Wet Color: Off-White Firing Color: Oxidation: N/A - Reduction: Various flashing colors Texture: Smooth Pentrometer Target: 6.75 Avg. Shrinkage ±2%: 13% Avg. Water Absorption ±1%: <1%

    $24.13 - $43.25

  • Domestic Porcelain Domestic Porcelain

    Kansas Clays, LLC Domestic Porcelain

    A high-fire, inexpensive porcelain made from domestic kaolins. Fires to a cool white with blue-gray undertones as opposed to the yellowish undertones in English Porcelain. This body is especially nice when woodfired. Flint Hills clays have been evaluated by a nationally certified toxicologist, and have been found to be in compliance with ASTM C-1023 and D-4236, and to not contain any material in sufficient quantity to be toxic or to constitute a chronic health hazard when used responsibly.

    $25.00 - $45.00

  • Simon Levin's True Grit

    Kansas Clays, LLC Simon Levin's True Grit

    Simon Levin's True Grit, a groggy sculptural stoneware with beautiful flashing in a reduction cooled wood kiln. This is a high fire clay (the bowls in the image are from test firing in KU's wood kiln which often reaches Cone 12). This isn't intended to be used in low-fire wood applications, but if you want to try it, we won't stop you. Read a beautiful description of woodfiring directly from Simon Levin's website and in his words.

    $31.00 - $57.00

  • English Porcelain English Porcelain

    Kansas Clays, LLC English Porcelain

    A high-fire, carefully blended porcelain made from English Grolleg Kaolin. Fires to a warm white with Yellowish undertones as opposed to the domestic porcelain which has more of the blue-gray undertones. Great for all methods of firing and suitable for celadon and copper red glazes in reduction. Flint Hills clays have been evaluated by a nationally certified toxicologist, and have been found to be in compliance with ASTM C-1023 and D-4236, and to not contain any material in sufficient quantity to be toxic or to constitute a chronic health hazard when used responsibly.

    $37.50 - $70.00

  • 437 Troy Porcelain 437 TROY PORCELAIN - Sample woodfired

    Standard Ceramics 437 Troy Porcelain

    19 in stock

    A versatile, plastic English kaolin body. It throws and takes glazes well, and can be used in reduction, wood, and salt firings. Translucent when thin; wide range of color/texture in long wood firings. Suggested bisque temperature C/06. Shrinkage: 13% at C/10 Absorption: 0.3% at C/10 Sample was woodfired without glaze.

    19 in stock

    $44.50 - $84.00

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