
Stoneware & Porcelain Clay
We have an extensive range of stoneware and porcelain clays available. Explore our variety of stoneware and porcelain clay bodies available at Potterycrafts for pottery enthusiasts and professionals.
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Professional PF680 Smooth Black Clay
Professional PF700 White Porcelain Stoneware Clay
Rich Toasted Stoneware Clay
Sapphire Porcelain Clay
Semi Porcelain Clay
Special Fleck Stoneware Clay
Special Porcelain Casting Slip
TOFFEE Caramel Stoneware Clay
Traditional Parian Clay
Valentine Drift LoStone Low Fire Clay
Valentine Dune LoStone Low Fire Clay
Valentine Ember LoStone Low Fire Clay
Valentine Frost LoStone Low Fire Clay
Valentine Sea Mist LoStone Low Fire Clay
Valentine Shale LoStone Low Fire Clay
Vingerling White Grogged Earthenware Stoneware Clay

Stoneware clay fires at higher temperatures clay 1180°C – 1280°C. Normally stoneware clays mature when fired in the mid to high fire range. Porcelain has the capacity to look very delicate and refined but is also tough and non-porous and fires at 1250°C – 1300°C. So, its uses are many and varied. It can be used for detailed sculptural artistic work.

Stoneware and porcelain clay are two popular types of clay used by potters and ceramic artists. However, both clays have their own unique properties and benefits. Stoneware clay is more plastic, making it easier to work with and mould into shapes. Porcelain clay, on the other hand, is more elastic (like a rubber band) and can be harder to mould. Casting or pottery slips are a liquid form of clay used in mould
making. Made by deflocculating plastic clay.















