SP666 Hellborn Red Speckled Stoneware
SKU: 12666BHALF Brand: Seattle Pottery Supply
$18.00
SKU | INVENTORY | ORDER ELIGIBILITY | PRICE |
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12666BHALF | 236 in stock | Available | $18.00 |
*Back orders will be placed for order quantities exceeding that of on-hand inventory.
FIRING RANGE: CONE 4 - 6 (2167-2232ºF)
- Wet Color: Yellow
- Firing Color: Oxidation: Red/Orange with Dark Speckles
- Texture: Slightly Smooth (< 5% grog)
Our newest speckled clay, Hellborn Red is dark alchemy in action. It starts sunny yellow, but fires to a lush red/orange with flecks of black. Absolutely spectacular with white or blue/green glazes, like our SP15 Turquoise, to contrast and quench those flames of color and scatterings of ash.
Despite the name, it's a mild-mannered, easy-to-use mid-range stoneware, great for throwing and much, much more.
Available in 12lb cubes.
"Hellborn Red clay... has the perfect look for fall. I love how the raw clay surface pops with the white glaze, giving that earthy look that I am drawn to. If you have been thinking about trying a new clay body, this is definitely a great option! It is smooth and easy to throw, and there are endless possibilities with the speckles." ~ @pottery.by.kay
"The clay is such a lovely color - it’s like the best of both worlds from Klamath Yellow and Fools Gold" ~ @carolineclaycreations
"Throwing felt a lot like throwing Klamath Yellow but slightly stiffer. I love a good speckle so excited to get glaze on them. We love your red clays and the speckle adds a bit of flare as well." ~ @hue.organic
"It is soft to throw with slight grog to make it user-friendly, responsive, and forgiving on the wheel. If it had any more grog, I might shy away from it. I made a bud vase with a narrow neck with great ease, I was able to trim the base and details on the neck without the grog getting in the way or making deep grooves. Attaching a handle on the mug body felt great as the clay was able to firm up just enough to hold shape, but still plastic to bend into shape. The clay dries at a nice, even pace that seems to be less greasy than other dark clays that seem to have a slower drying time. Over all I loved my throwing experience with Hellborn Red and I can’t wait to get it fired and glazed!" ~ @a.f.pottery
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.