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Description |
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Sculpture Raku
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Fine texture clay, very plastic with a blend of fireclay, ball clay and a low silica grog. Fires at 960° - 1060° / 1220° - 1280°. |
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S.T.
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Low shrinkage clays and calcined china clay producing a clay of medium texture, excellent plasticity, low shrinkage and wide firing. Colour ivory to off-white. Fires at 1200° - 1280°. |
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Porcelain
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Excellent body in whiteness and translucency. Suitable for throwing and casting. Fires at 1220° - 1250°. |
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Bone China
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A very white translucent body extensively used in the Potteries. Fires at 1200° - 1240°. |
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A.B. Porcelain
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This body has been developed for modelling and throwing using the finest materials available. Due to its high plasticity this body is not suitable for casting. Fires at 1220° - 1300°. |
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Craft / Crank
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Heavily grogged clay, coarse texture yet very plastic. Suitable for slab work and large sculptured work. Colour speckled / buff grey. Excellent thermal shock properties. Fires at 1200° - 1280°. |
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L.B. Porcelain
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Good throwing clay, slightly whiter and more plastic than the A.B. Porcelain. Fires at 1220° - 1280°. |
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Crank Raku
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Fires to a warm tan colour in reduction. Excellent resistance to thermal shock. Good throwing body contains 20s - 30s grog. |
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Sculpture Crank
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Highly grogged plastic clay, suitable for all types of sculptural and hand building ceramics |
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Magma white
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A well grogged white stoneware clay suitable for throwing, coiling and sculptural work. Fires 1220° - 1280°. |
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Magma porcelain
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An excellent white translucent body, suitable for throwing and fine modelling. Fires 1220° - 1280°. |
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