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$130Nerikomi Jug Mixed UpOur Nerikomi pieces are crafted by layering colored clay to create unique patterns in every piece.Available in three approximate sizes:- Large: 19cm tall 15 cm across- Medium: 10cm tall 12 cm across- Small: 9cm tall 8cm acrossMade from high-fired porcelain, these pieces are delicate. We recommend ha...Buy from Store 0 0
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$67Nerikomi Pourer Mixed UpOur Nerikomi pieces are crafted by layering coloured clay to create unique patterns in every piece.Available in two approximate sizes:- Large: 14cm tall 8cm wide- Small: 7.5cm tall 5cm wideMade from high-fired porcelain, these pieces are delicate. We recommend hand washing and handling them with car...Buy from Store 0 0
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$55Nerikomi Planter Hanging Mixed UpOur Nerikomi pieces are crafted by layering coloured clay to create unique patterns in every piece.Size: 9cm tall 10cm acrossMade from high-fired porcelain, these pieces are delicate. We recommend hand washing and handling them with care.Finish options:- Glossy: Black, Dark Green, Natural- Satin: Re...Buy from Store 0 0
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$70Limited Edition Lily Pad MugEach Nerikomi mug is crafted by layering coloured porcelain clay to create one-of-a-kind patterns in every piece.This limited-edition mug features the Lily Pad pattern with a glossy finish.Size: Large – 9cm tall x 9cm wide (approximately 300ml)Made from high-fired porcelain, these mugs are delicat...Buy from Store 0 0
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$55Walkers No.10 Stoneware ClayRobust white stoneware. Very suitable for oven-to-tableware and great for production throwing and hand building.Firing range: 1260-1300°CMesh size: 80Texture: Smooth% Shrinkage wet to dry: 3.1% Shrinkage dry to fired: 8.0@1300°CFired colour (oxidation): WhiteFired colour (reduction): Light grey-whiteBuy from Store 0 0
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$580Two-Day Advanced Nerikomi WorkshopSaturday 21st February & Sunday 22nd February 10:00 AM – 4:00 PMThis is an opportunity to dive into the advanced techniques of Nerikomi with me in my studio. This workshop has only 3 spaces and you will be encouraged to bring your own unique style to the nerikomi technique.Over two days, you’ll ...Buy from Store 0 0
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$275One-day Glaze Making WorkshopJoin me in my studio on 15 November, from 10am to 3pm, for a one-day glaze making workshop. Limited to just 6 participants, this hands-on workshop is designed for potters with some experience who are interested in creating their own glazes and developing a unique glaze style for their work.In this w...Buy from Store 0 0
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$37Mayco Glazes Brushable Midfire Dynamic SurfacesMayco’s Stoneware glaze assortment, with the most dynamic surfacesOne of the most distinctive traits of Mayco’s Stoneware is that the glazes provide consistent performance and intriguing visual interest. They are best known for being receptive and favourable to the user during both application a...Buy from Store 0 0
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$53Bone AshReal bone ash is obtained by calcining bone up to approximately 1100°C and then cooling and milling. This material is still manufactured today since some of its important properties are due to the unique cellular structure of bones that is preserved through calcination. Real bone ash has excellent ...Buy from Store 0 0
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$53Barium CarbonateThis material is toxic in its raw state and care needs to be taken with storing and handling. Matte glazes made with high proportions should not be considered food safe.Buy from Store 0 0
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$50Magnesium Carbonate LightMagnesium carbonate otherwise known as light magnesium carbonate. A white very light-weight powder, practically insoluble in water.When added to glazes magnesium carbonate often mattifies them, simply because it is refractory (it is useful at lower temperatures where making a good matte can be quite...Buy from Store 0 0
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$30Manganese DioxideManganese Di-oxide is also known as Pyrolusite. Above 1080C, half of the oxygen disassociates to produce MnO, a flux that immediately reacts with silica to produce violet colours in the absence of alumina, browns in its presence. Thus if it is being used in glazes fired below 1080C it should be cons...Buy from Store 0 0
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$30NZ China Clay UltrafineChina Clay Ultrafine, also known as Kaolin, is a white, soft, plastic clay mainly composed of fine-grained plate-like particles. It is chemically inert, non-abrasive and has low heat and electricity conductivity. Plastic clays have a wide range of colours, but when fired, selected clays give results...Buy from Store 0 0
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$40Ball ClayAlternate Names: OM4 , OM4, OM#4, OM 4, Old Mine #4, OM-4Old Mine #4, Mayfield, KY.A fine-grained ball clay with excellent plasticity and strength. Old Mine #4 is an "industry standard" based on its popularity in both casting and plastic formed bodies. It is also widely used as a suspension aid in g...Buy from Store 0 0
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$40Silica 325The term 'silica' can be misleading. It is important to understand the difference between 'silica mineral', 'silicates', and 'silica glass'. Quartz is the best example of a natural mineral that is almost pure silicon dioxide (it is the most abundant mineral on planet earth). Other ceramic minerals l...Buy from Store 0 0
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$27Sodium FeldsparSoda Feldspar is generally a clean white mineral that sources sodium, alumina and silica along with some potassium and calcium. No actual materials have the ideal formula shown here, they all have some K2O and small amounts of other contaminants. Manufacturers refer to their materials as 'soda' if N...Buy from Store 0 0
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$40Strontium Carbonatea very slightly soluble source of SrO used in glazes.Strontium carbonate is often recommended as a substitute for barium to produce matte glazes. Use about 75% as much and test first to make sure colour response is the same. However, strontium is not a substitute for barium as a precipitator of solu...Buy from Store 0 0
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$30Yellow Iron OxideIron Oxide Yellow is also known as hydrated iron oxide.This is one of the many colours of iron oxide. More accurately, it is an iron hydroxide. Yellow ochre clay contains yellow iron oxide. In ceramics red iron oxide is most commonly used in glazes and clay bodies, but black is also used. Yellow is ...Buy from Store 0 0
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$50Potters PenUnderglaze PenAn Artist can draw on bisqueware and cover with a clear glaze using our underglaze Potter's Pens, which come in 18 different colors to choose from.Fires Between Cone 06-9Opaque and MatteApply a clear glaze over the underglaze for a foodsafe surface.Buy from Store 0 0
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$62Underglaze Ink Pad - Potters PadPotter’s Pads are underglaze stamping inks designed for decorating or stamping your potters mark on the bottom of ceramics. Use them with standard rubber stamps to add unique patterns to your pots, or carve your own designs into rubber printing blocks for a custom touch.They can be applied to both...Buy from Store 0 0
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$5Graffito SheetsThe principle behind Graffito is that works exactly like carbon paper. The Graffito sheets are embedded with a ceramic underglaze that will transfer to bisqueware when drawn upon using a pen or pencil. This means that any image or photograph can be transferred to your ceramic piece.Buy from Store 0 0
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$16Mac's Mud Ceramic StainKiwi ceramic stains come in powder form and can be used to colour glazes, underglazes, overglazes, engobes, slips and clay bodies. In general, they have greater temperature stability than many other commercially available stains. They are suitable for use from 1000 degrees (cone 06) to 1300 degrees ...Buy from Store 0 0
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$40Abbots StainCommercial stains are prepared from minerals found in nature, significantly modified for the use of ceramists. They are refined, blended with one another, mixed with silica and alumina, fired to bond the various materials, and ground to a fine powder.Stains have created a whole new color palette for...Buy from Store 0 0
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