A highly plastic blend of red marls giving an appealing colour
Great for general domestic ware and good for throwing
Firing range 1040¼C‐1160¼C
Keep to the lower end of the firing range to achieve terracotta colours and the higher end for a brown body clay
Terracotta clay will stain clothes and surfaces
12.5kg bag
Please note: Not all clays are guaranteed to be impervious to liquids even if they are classed as stoneware
For pottery pieces intended to hold water or to be protected from frost damage also apply a glaze to reduce the chances water absorption, making sure to avoid pinholes or crazing of the glaze
Clays have their own firing ranges, some at stoneware temperatures but only very vitreous bodies like bone china and porcelain offer better resistance to water when fired to 1300 degrees centigrade, and even then there may be a slight moisture absorption
Always place vessels holding water on a mat to protect porous surfaces, such as wood, from damage