Dry Clays

XX Sagger Clay

XX Sagger ClayXX Sagger ClayA fire clay and grog combination. Used to make rugged saggars.


Georgia Kaolin KT-Cast (Velvacast)

Georgia Kaolin KT-Cast (Velvacast)Georgia Kaolin KT-Cast (Velvacast)


Tennessee #10 Ball Clay

Tennessee #10 Ball ClayTennessee #10 Ball ClayHighly plastic ball clay that fires white.


Standard China Clay (English) - Full Bag Only

Standard China Clay (English) - Full Bag OnlyStandard China Clay (English) - Full Bag OnlyOne of the purest clays. Used in fine porcelains.


Redart Clay

Redart ClayRedart ClayA clay with high iron content used in low fire clay bodies. Fires to a red brown.


Plastic Vitrox

Plastic VitroxPlastic VitroxIts properties and uses are close to that of potash feldspars and Cornwall stone.


Roseville Clay

Roseville ClayRoseville ClayA high iron stoneware clay. May be fired to a slightly lower temperature than some other stoneware clays. Fires to a yellow/tan color.


OM-4 Ball Clay

OM-4 Ball ClayOM-4 Ball ClayFine grained ball clay


Cedar Heights Gold Art Clay

Cedar Heights Gold Art ClayCedar Heights Gold Art ClayA Stoneware clay with a temperature range from cone 06-8


Kentucky Stone Clay

Kentucky Stone ClayKentucky Stone ClayA ball clay with high refractory properties for stoneware.


Lizella Clay

Lizella ClayLizella ClayA light red clay similar to Redart.


Georgia Kaolin Kaopaque

Georgia Kaolin KaopaqueGeorgia Kaolin KaopaqueA grolleg porcelain substitute.


Kentucky 1-4 Ball Clay

Kentucky 1-4 Ball ClayKentucky 1-4 Ball ClayVery plastic, white burning ball clays


Cedar Heights Fire Clay

Cedar Heights Fire ClayCedar Heights Fire ClayHighly refractive clay material used to raise the firing temperature in clays.


Foundry Hill Creme

Foundry Hill CremeFoundry Hill CremeA ball clay that fires to a cream color.