Porcelain Clay

Porcelain Clay

At Potterycrafts, we stock an extensive selection porcelain clay bodies, suitable for both experienced professionals and enthusiastic beginners working in studios, education or at home.

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David Leach Translucent Porcelain Clay

David Leach Translucent Porcelain Clay

Sale price£15.47
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Audrey Blackman Porcelain Clay

Audrey Blackman Porcelain Clay

Sale price£30.88
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Professional PF700 White Porcelain Stoneware Clay
Semi Porcelain Clay

Semi Porcelain Clay

Sale price£15.88
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Ceradel Black Ice Porcelain Clay

Ceradel Black Ice Porcelain Clay

Sale price£32.12
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Sapphire Porcelain Clay Sapphire Porcelain Clay

Sapphire Porcelain Clay

Sale price£14.91
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Limoges PC010B Porcelain Powdered Clay Limoges PC010B Porcelain Powdered Clay

Limoges PC010B Porcelain Powdered Clay

Sale price£58.36
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Limoges PT010B Porcelain Clay Limoges PT010B Porcelain Clay

Limoges PT010B Porcelain Clay

Sale price£49.16
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Special Porcelain Casting Slip

Special Porcelain Casting Slip

Sale price£31.35
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Porcelain clay, while more elastic and sometimes more challenging to work with, offers a refined and delicate appearance once fired. Despite its fine finish, porcelain is tough, non-porous and highly durable, firing at temperatures between 1250°C and 1300°C, making it ideal for functional ware as well as detailed sculptural and artistic work.

You will also find stoneware and porcelain casting slips, which are liquid clay bodies created by deflocculating plastic clay for use in
mould making and repeatable forms.

Porcelain clay at a glance

  • Firing range: mid to high fire clays
  • Porcelain: smooth refined finish with high strength and low porosity
  • Formats available: plastic clay bodies and casting slips
  • Uses: functional pottery sculptural work and slip casting