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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Great low fire clay! Grey when wet, lightens as it dries. Fires to a pleasant ivory-white color. Very easy to work with, has fine texture. Will buy more for sure!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
I love that this clay is so smooth and pliable. I noticed that it's called "old potters" and is appropriate, since my old hands appreciate the ease of working with it. I've bought several, and it is consistently lump and air free. I love that it dries slowly enough to texture and sculpt and it fires great, no cracks or breakage. Also, it doesnt dry up while waiting on mee to find time to spin. Love it!!
Kathleen A.
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Clay worked well. I needed white clay for a last minute class project. Arrived moist, not hard. It also takes low fire glazes well.
Clinton Wells
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I ordered this clay for my wife. She says it it is soft and pliable and works great for her ceramics projects. I will definitely order it again.
Andrea
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Can be used for air drying as well as firing.Very good consistency.No cracks when drying
Betty Jo Bruder
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Nice texture to work with.
reza
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
I used it on tiny pottery wheel and it works great. you can do very precise trimming which is so satisfying for me. the bodey came out white after firing. I would say it could be less expensive compare to pro clays.
Fuzzfle
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
Love this clay! Gorgeous, easy to work with, super maliable in all the right ways, comes damp so it's easy to immediately start, holds extremely well and fun to shape.Only issue is definitely a user and information error. It is DEFINITELY AT HOME BAKE ABLE!! 💕 Only problem is it really depends how thick the objects are and how detailed that'll determine temp and time. Mine were thin and should've been baked around 225-250F I baked them at 300F after reading a different comment have issues with the baking. It worked but was too fast for the gentle clay sculpts I made. 275F also works very well. I baked a few other things and I'd say if it's thicker and bigger pottery type stuff get an oven bake pottery holder to help it properly heat and in generaly for the thicker items and even just big items bake around 300F anything small 275F and anything thin 225F. 250F if it's not finishing. As for user error, definitely make sure to put a bit more mass on sculpts, and if the sculpt is going to be covered in a coating like MSC I'd suggest just letting it air dry instead since MSC should keep it dry enough to be ok without baking.As you can see the one creature from slime rancher I made that happened to be thicker than the rest because I kept messing up, came out the best!TL;DR _Make test products first and see what fits best for what ur planning to do, before you make what you truly want to!!_
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