Great for throwing!
Great fired strength: perfect for tableware and drinkware - all pieces exhibit an extreme durability that will hold up in industrial dishwashers
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SKU: 12696B Brand: Seattle Pottery Supply
SKU | INVENTORY | ORDER ELIGIBILITY | PRICE |
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12696B | 782 in stock | While supplies last | $24.00 |
*Back orders will be placed for order quantities exceeding that of on-hand inventory.
FIRING RANGE: BEST AT CONE 5 (2167-2232ºF)
Despite the fact we released it on April Fool’s Day, this clay is no joke (the name actually refers to the gold-mimicking mineral Pyrite).
Fool’s Gold has a rich, warm, golden brown color with flecks of gold and an exemplary throwing ability. It has great fired strength and is perfect for tableware and drinkware. All pieces exhibit an extreme durability that will hold up in industrial dishwashers and the toughest things life has to throw at it.
Best at cone 5; it may bloat at higher temperatures.
25 lb blocks.
Some of our favorite clay features:
USPS Priority Domestic Shipping
25lbs (preorder 1x 25 lb block) $19 shipping
50lbs (preorder 2x 25lb blocks) $24 shipping
To use: wedge wet clay, work as preferred, and fire to ∆ 5. Use with mid-range glazes.
*Please be aware that natural impurities may occasionally occur in our clay! Our clays are made with natural minerals, mined from the earth. In some rare cases, natural impurities, or ribbons of other minerals, are mixed in with the raw materials provided by our suppliers. This can lead to clays that don’t perform the way they are supposed to. If you have any questions about a particular clay body, please reach out to info@seattlepotterysupply.com.
Great fired strength: perfect for tableware and drinkware - all pieces exhibit an extreme durability that will hold up in industrial dishwashers
Explore the myriad glaze combinations with this warm-colored stoneware (shown here with our SP29 Clear glaze in a cute little bottle made by our own Andrew Soto).