Stoneware Clay
Sku: KBJ

KBJ Stoneware

‘An excellent canvas for glaze’

£18.91
Description

KBJ Stoneware Clay Body is a carefully crafted clay developed in collaboration with a renowned potter, celebrated for his role as a judge on the popular TV show The Great Pottery Throw Down. This clay body is designed to be exceptionally versatile, making it suitable for both beginners and seasoned potters alike.

KBJ Stoneware fires to a charming off-white colour, providing an excellent canvas for glazes and ensuring a beautiful, consistent finish. The clay’s smooth texture and balanced composition offer an ideal combination of workability and resilience, making it perfect for achieving both fine details and robust forms.

Its firing range of 1120-1280 degrees Celsius allows for flexibility across various ceramic techniques, ensuring that your creations are not only aesthetically pleasing but also durable and long-lasting.

 

 

Available in 1kg and 12.5kg bags

Bag Size: 12.5kg
Usage

KBJ Stoneware Clay Body is ideal for a variety of ceramic applications, including throwing, modelling, and slip casting. Its smooth texture and excellent plasticity make it easy to work with, allowing for precise shaping and intricate detailing. The clay’s versatile firing range makes it suitable for a wide array of projects, from functional ware to decorative pieces. Whether you are a novice exploring the basics of pottery or an experienced artist refining your craft, KBJ Stoneware provides a reliable and adaptable medium that supports creative expression and quality craftsmanship. This clay body’s ability to hold glazes exceptionally well further enhances its appeal, ensuring that your finished pieces showcase vibrant colours and a beautiful finish.

Colour
  • Off White
Method
  • Throwing
  • Modelling
  • Casting
Texture

Smooth

Firing Range

1120ºc - 1280ºc

ARTIST INSPIRATION

Keith Brymer-Jones

Keith Brymer-Jones is a renowned British potter and ceramic designer, best known for his simple yet iconic word range of handmade ceramics. With over three decades of experience, his work reflects a passion for craftsmanship and a love of language, as each piece is often inscribed with quirky or heartfelt words. Keith is also widely recognised as a judge on the popular television show The Great Pottery Throw Down, where his enthusiasm and emotional connection to pottery have endeared him to audiences. His blend of traditional techniques and contemporary design makes his work both timeless and accessible.