Standard Ceramic Supply
Silica 325
325 mesh silica is typically used in glazes.
Copper Carbonate
A green powder used as a glaze colorant. Depending on conditions and formulation it may produce green, blue-green or copper red. TOXIC IN RAW FORM ...
View full detailsRed Iron Oxide
Ferric oxide. Basically the same as black iron oxide except not as concentrated.
Silica Flint 200
AKA Flint. The most common source of silica in clay bodies and glazes. Increases the thermal expansion in clays and decreases thermal expansion in ...
View full detailsRutile Light
A titanium dioxide tan colorant which contains a small amount of iron. Used both for color and its tendency to provide various mottled textures.
Lithium Carbonate
It is a source of Lithia for glazes. A strong flux, beginning to aid in the melting of glazes at 1472°F. Used extensively as a secondary flux in le...
View full detailsManganese Dioxide
A black powder which gives red, brown, purple or black tones to clay bodies and glazes. A strong flux when added in large amounts to clay bodies.
Titanium Dioxide
Important opacifier. Often used in glaze to affect acid resistance, color and texture.
Strontium Carbonate
Similar to calcium. Also used as barium carbonate substitute.
Standard White Decorator Slip Dry
C/06-6 1 lb in quart container. Ready to mix. All temperature white slip used for dipping, brushing, spraying, and slip trailing. Recommended ap...
View full detailsRutile, Dark
This is classified as a Dark Rutile. This is the same mineral as the ceramic grade rutile but this has not been calcined.
Black Iron OX
Ferric oxide. Produces various shades of brown or green when used as a glaze colorant or decorative oxide. In high fire matt glazes, iron oxide and...
View full detailsMagnesium Carbonate
Source of magnesium in glazes. Imparts strength and color with little shrinkage. In larger proportions, it produces a dry opaque quality to glazes.
Black Nickel Oxide
Black nickel produces browns, blues, grays and yellows in glazes. It can also tone down more intense colorants such as cobalt and copper. Maximum ...
View full detailsOchre, Yellow
A natural hydrated earthy ferric oxide. Contains hydrated iron oxide. Can be calcined at 550-600°C.
798 Black Sculpture Clay - 50lbs
AVAILABLE IN STORE ONLY - CLAY PRICING Firing Range: Cone 6 Rich black, heavily grogged sculpture clay. Similar qualities to #420. Contains mangane...
View full detailsIron Chromate
Produces grey brown colors in engobes and in underglazes that include zinc. If tin is present it may produce pink and reddish browns. Can also be a...
View full detailsUmber, Burnt
A hydrated ferric oxide with manganese dioxide. It is used for brush decoration to produce a reddish-brown. Also can be added to clay bodies to ach...
View full detailsSilica Sand
Feldspathic silica sands which can be used in place of grog in clay bodies to add texture and strength.