CLAY
Sku: JOHNLEACHSTONE

John Leach Stoneware

'High Temperature, wood firing clay’

£20.00
Description

Developed by John Leach’s renowned Muchelney Pottery, this stoneware clay is specially formulated for high-temperature wood-firing, delivering exceptional results.

Containing grog, the clay produces a warm buff colour when fired, reflecting the classic aesthetic of Muchelney’s tradition. Its robust composition supports the creation of sturdy, functional forms, embodying the pottery's signature fire-licked decorative style.

Ideal for ceramicists who appreciate the timeless appeal of traditional wood-fired stoneware, this clay is both durable and versatile, ensuring outstanding performance in a variety of applications.

Available in 1kg and 12.5kg bags.

Weight: 12.5kg
Usage

John Leach Stoneware is perfectly suited for both throwing and hand-building, offering excellent workability and strength. Its grogged texture enhances resistance to cracking and warping, making it ideal for creating robust forms that withstand the challenges of high-temperature firing. Whether crafting functional tableware or decorative pieces, this clay’s ability to capture the natural beauty of wood-firing and fire-kissed decoration makes it a favourite among potters aiming for authentic, high-quality results.

Colour
  • Buff
Method
  • Hand-Building
  • Slab Building
  • Throwing
Texture

Medium Textured

Firing Range

1200°c - 1300°c

ARTIST INSPIRATION

Nick Rees

Nick Lees, a Somerset potter since 1972, spent 46 years working alongside John Leach at Muchelney Pottery. Now working from his home studio, he continues to use the same clay body but focuses solely on his personal, signed work, fired electrically. This shift allows him greater creative freedom while staying rooted in the Leach tradition.

Nick’s ceramics embrace a refined design aesthetic, featuring clean forms, subtle carving, and delicate fluting. His experiments with slips and glazes explore variations in texture, depth, and color, blending tradition with innovation.

Balancing craftsmanship and creativity, Nick’s work is both timeless and contemporary. Each piece reflects his deep understanding of materials and form, embodying heritage while allowing for personal expression.