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HT Stoneware

‘Refined and Versatile’

£10.50
Description

HT Stoneware Clay Body is a premium material tailored for potters and ceramic artists who demand exceptional quality and versatility in their work.

Especially recommended for reduction firing, this popular stoneware clay offers remarkable durability and consistency. Its meticulous formulation ensures that it is free from fine grog dust, providing a smooth and uniform texture that facilitates ease of use and precision in detailed and intricate creations.

This feature makes HT Stoneware an ideal choice for achieving a clean and refined finish in your ceramic projects.

Available in 1kg and 12.5kg bags

Bag Size: 12.5kg
Usage

HT Stoneware Clay Body is designed to excel under high-temperature firing conditions, delivering reliable and consistent results for both functional and decorative ceramics. Its robust nature and superior performance make it suitable for a variety of pottery techniques, including hand-building, wheel throwing, and casting. The clay maintains its strength and integrity throughout the firing process, ensuring that your creations are durable and long-lasting. Perfect for artists who prioritize quality and performance, HT Stoneware Clay Body supports a wide range of creative possibilities, making it an indispensable asset in any ceramic studio.

Colour
  • Buff
Method
  • Throwing
  • Modelling
  • Casting
Texture

Smooth

Firing Range

1120ºc - 1280ºc

ARTIST INSPIRATION

Ian Wild

Ian Wild has been handcrafting kitchen and tableware in his Salford pottery for 30 years, dedicated to the art of functional ceramics. His passion lies in creating pieces that are both beautiful and practical, enhancing everyday moments with craftsmanship and care.

Using HT Special Stoneware clay for its durability and warmth, Ian ensures each piece is both refined and resilient. His glazes, inspired by natural tones and traditional finishes, add a timeless quality to his work.

For Ian, pottery is more than a craft—it’s a connection between maker and user. He finds deep satisfaction in knowing his pieces become part of daily rituals, whether a morning coffee or a shared meal, turning simple moments into something special.