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Glaze & Body Stains 50g
These stains can be used to add colour to white and transparent glazes and to slips to produce coloured engobes and coloured clay bodies. They can ...
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Stoneware Buff 12.5kg
General purpose clay, splendidly developed body, based on highly refractory fire clays and grog additives, giving a high resistance to warping and ...
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£8.85| /
Terracotta Red Clay 12.5kg (Standard)
General purpose red terracotta clay, with a medium texture. Based on a blend of Etruria Marls. Grogg has been added to this clay body (20%) which i...
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£17.60| /
Stoneware Crank Clay 12.5kg
A stoneware clay body with a good degree of plasticity, it contains a coarse silica grog giving it coarse texture. It dries a pale buff, off-white ...
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£26.80| /
Special Porcelain 12.5kg
A very smooth, high quality white porcelain clay. Containing fine white clays with a bentonite addition. Suitable for modelling, hand building, thr...
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£22.65| /
White Earthenware Handbuilding Clay 12.5kg (Grogged White)
Manufactured from a very plastic white earthenware base, this clay has a Molochite sand addition which gives it a medium texture and excellent work...
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Underglaze Colours 50g
Underglaze colours in powder form for use in ceramics production. Powdered colours should be mixed with a suitable medium in the approximate propor...
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Porcelain White Stoneware PF700 12.5kg
PF 700 has been formulated from the purest, highest quality white clays to give a porcelain-like appearance. Developed to be a white porcelain-like...
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Standard White Earthenware 12.5kg
This white earthenware clay body has a smooth texture, produces an excellent casting slip, and gives good fired strength. Suitable for once-firing ...
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£13.65| /
Tin Oxide
The most reliable, oldest, and most widely used opacifier. Produces a softer white and less refractory (neutral) than zircon. 4 - 5% produces semi-...
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Manganese Dioxide
Manganese Dioxide MnO2 (coarse) If your are looking for added speckle in reduced darker clay, add some manganese dioxide: 2 - 10% in both bodies an...
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Transparent Stoneware Brush-On Glaze
Finish: GlossyFiring Range: 1250°C - 1280°CThis is a liquid brush-on glaze. Please stir thoroughly as glaze may have separated. Brush to objects us...
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£6.70| /
Cobalt Oxide
The most powerful colouring oxide. This produces a deep blue or blue- black colour in lead and leadless glazes and a vivid blue in alkaline glazes....
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£8.10| /
Zinc Oxide
Zinc Oxide is a raw material component in the production of frits and glazes. Normal zinc content for glazes is in the range 1-5%. Higher zinc cont...
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Standard Borax Frit
General purpose Leadless Frit with a medium thermal expansion, which is ideal as the major ingredient in earthenware glazes. Technical Information:...
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Titanium Dioxide
Titanium Dioxide TiO2. Used as a glaze opacifier. Adding up to 10% to a glaze will result in a creamy white glaze with a matt/semi-matt surface. T...
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Iron Oxide Red
Iron Oxide Red is used for its pigmentary characteristics within the ceramic industry - in glazes, underglazes and on-glaze colours either directly...
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£7.10| /
Copper Oxide
In ceramics this strong oxide produces a transparent apple green colour under neutral or oxidising conditions, except in alkaline glazes when it pr...
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Lithium Carbonate
A good alkaline flux used as a substitute for soda and potash when a good craze resistance is required. Acts as a flux in earthenware and stoneware...
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Cobalt Carbonate
Cobalt Carbonate CoCO3 This oxide produces a deep blue or blue-black colour in lead/leadless glazes and a vivid blue in alkaline glazes. The presen...
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Iron Oxide Black
Ferrous oxide, used in ceramics as a pigment in glazes and body stains. Please read the safety information prior to purchase and use: Safety Data S...
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6" Square Bisque Tile
These ceramic bisque tiles are made from white earthenware low-fire clay. 5mm thick, 6" (15.3cm) Square. In ceramics Bisque or (Biscuit) refers to ...
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Copper Carbonate
Copper Carbonate produces an apple green colour in glazes when fired under neutral and oxidising conditions, apart from in alkaline glazes when a t...
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China Clay
A good general purpose kaolin. Kaolin is a soft white clay that is an essential ingredient in the manufacture of china and porcelain. Named after t...
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£19.85| /
Lead Bisillicate
Lead bisilicate is the frit generally used in low solubility glazes and standard borax frit for leadless glazes. Firing range 880C -1050C% ANALYSIS...
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Transparent Stoneware Glaze Powder 1kg
Finish: GlossyFiring Range: 1250°C - 1280°CMixing Ratio: 1 litre water per 1kg powderMixing Instructions: Always wear a mask when mixing powdered ...
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Calcium Borate Frit
Calcium Borate FritA fritted substitute for colemanite (new formulation) in special effect glazes recipes and also as a constituent in matt earthen...
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£5.60| /
Potash Feldspar
Used as a flux in bodies and as a major constituent in glazes. It melts at approximately 1200C. Excellent as a flux for stoneware glazes making gla...
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Dolomite
Natural source of calcium and magnesium. Useful as a secondary flux in porcelain and stoneware glazes. Please read the safety information prior to ...
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Nickel Oxide
Adding 1-3% nickel oxide to glazes produces a brownish-green colour, but in stoneware glazes with a high zinc content yellow to blue tones are poss...
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Transparent Earthenware Brush-On Glaze
Firing Range: 1020°C - 1160°C Leadfree earthenware brush-on glazes which can be applied to bisque ware but will also work well when applied to dry ...
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Nepheline Syenite
Nepheline Syenite is a stronger flux than feldspar for uses both in glazes and bodies.Analysis:9.1% K2O 7% Na2O 24.9% Al2O3 56% SiO2 Please read th...
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High Alkaline Frit
This Frit produces a beautiful crackle blue with the addition of copper. Firing range is 860C - 1060C. Harmful (Xn). Please read the safety informa...
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Zirconium Silicate
An ultra fine form of Zircon used as an opacifier. Add 5 - 8% for semi opaque and 10 - 15% for fully opaque glazes. Please read the safety informat...
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£12.85| /
Barium Carbonate
In high temperature glazes Barium Carbonate is used as a flux. It also produces matt and semi matt surfaces at earthenware temperatures, but an exc...
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Whiting (ceramics)
Principal source of lime in glazes. Under reducing conditions it assists in celadon colour development. Assists hardness and durability, but an exc...
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Transparent Earthenware Leadless Glaze Powder 1kg
Firing Temperature: 1060°C -1160°CPlease note this glaze is not suitable for glazing directly on to Red Terracotta clay - it may go a little milky....
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Talc
Used in a body flux in conjunction with feldspar to reduce thermal expansion and increase thermal shock resistance. It can also be use as a seconda...
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£5.80| /
Soda Ash
Sodium Carbonate/Soda Ash. Used as a source of sodium in alkaline glazes. Also, when combined with sodium silicate, this is used in the preparatio...
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Triangle Bar Stilts
Please note: there may be a delay in when you can collect this product at Kensington or White City. If we are unable to supply this on the date cho...
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Bone Ash
Used as a secondary flux in glazes. The essential constituent used to produce translucency in bone china bodies. Occasionally used as an opacifier ...
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Ball Clay Blue TWVD
This is a non carbonaceous clay with excellent workability. It has a thrixotropic nature and if used with other clays it will control the thrixotro...
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Standard Alkaline Frit
This frit provides an excellent base for supporting the Copper Turquoise Blue colour in glazes. Technical Information Linear Thermal Expansion: 6.9...
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Ball Clay Hyplas 71
A Devon Ball clay with good plasticity, medium strength, and ow in iron content. Fires ivory buff smooth. Recommended for stoneware and earthenware...
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Cornish Stone
Cornish Stone is decomposed granite, which is used as a secondary flux in silica glazes and as an alternative to feldspar due to higher content. L...
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Flint
Flint is used in ceramics in glazes and in bodies as a source of calcined silica, particularly earthenware type, to which it imparts a good fired w...
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Vanadium Pentoxide
Its major use in the ceramics industry is as a component in the production of glaze stains such as Zirconium-Vanadium ( Orange) or Vanadium-Zirconi...
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Low Expansion Frit
Low thermal expansion borax frit, which is used to modify and reduce the thermal expansion of glazes when craze resistance presents a problem. Addi...
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