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Deouss Mid High Fire White Stoneware Clay for Pottery;Mid Fire Cone 5-7;Ideal for Wheel Throwing,Hand Building,Sculpting;Great for All Skill Levels;Whiteware Clay- Pottery Clay Fires White;5 lbs

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Size: 5 lb


Features

  • Mid range stoneware clay is great for all kinds of ceramic work and offers wider glaze possibilities than most stoneware clay.The firing range is from cone 5 - cone 10,Recommended glaze firing temperature at Cone 5 - cone 6.
  • Make a simple tile, slab pot, coil pot, pinch pot, beads, human or animal figurine, decorative sculpture or other functional form on a potters wheel.
  • Ceramic pottery clay for wheel throwing, hand building, replicas, raku and studio pieces.5 Pounds.
  • Versatile clay:This mid fire ceramic clay is water-based Great for beginners and advanced potters, teachers, classrooms, studios, school.
  • FOR ALL CRAFTSMAN:Perfect to use for people of all skill levels, our stoneware clay for pottery is safe to use for beginners to expert potters to make beautiful art works. The presence of low iron content in our clay is well suited for limiting the amount of interaction with the glaze surface!

Description

MID-HIGH FIRE WHITE CLAY FOR POTTERY Looking for premium clay with superior plasticity and exceptional workability? Then, try our white modeling clay can be used for different crafts and artwork. Don’t wait further, buy this pottery clay from our store, and start molding your imagination! Specification: Product: Mid to High Fire White Clay Consistency: Smooth Perfect For: Beginners and Experienced Suitable For: Hand Building, Throwing, Sculpting Firing: Fires at Cone 5-7 and glazed it to retain its true color and brilliance.

Brand: Deouss


Color: White


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Clay


Item Weight: 5 Pounds


Number of Items: 1


Recommended Uses For Product: Pottery


Special Feature: Non-Toxic


Number of Packs: 1


Unit Count: 80.0 Ounce


Brand Name: Deouss


Age Range Description: Adult


Recommended Uses For Product: Pottery


UPC: 768472679826


Manufacturer: Deouss


Unit Count: 80.0 Ounce


Color: White


Material Type: Clay


Other Special Features of the Product: Non-Toxic


Item Weight: 5 Pounds


Number of Items: 1


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Remarkable porcelain like clay Remarkable porcelain like clay
Size: 5 lb
This stoneware clay is truly amazing in that it’s as white and smooth as porcelain. It is more smooth, and less gritty than B-Mix and Loafer’s Glory, which makes it excellent for the extremely detailed carving I do. Both of the tiny pots in my pictures were actually carved AFTER the clay was fired to 08. The only down side of the clay is that it has these little black impurities in the clay that I thought would fire out, but some did not. (As you can see in the last picture.) Next time I use the clay, I will wedge it better and pick out the black spots before firing, especially if I don’t plan to paint the pot with underglaze. Overall, I give the clay a huge thumbs up because I have never seen such a beautiful white stoneware that carves this well!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2026 by IzroArt

  • Easy to work with. Will buy again. Easy to work with. Will buy again.
Santa gave me a new pottery wheel and I had been using air dry clay before this clay to practice with. What a difference. This clay works well, is easy to build a cone and center and my first practice dish here, while not perfect was quick to do and easy to build height and the texture was great. It dries evenly and slowly such that I could fix most of these initial imperfections (on my part) before it fully dried. I haven’t fired anything yet, but I’m loving this clay. It was a bit dry but I dampened the board I wedged on and that helped add the tad of moisture it needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2026 by H. Joyce Fischer

  • Okay clay
Size: 5 lb
Overall, for the price of the clay it isn't a bad clay, it just requires a bit more work than the clay I normally get. So if you are willing to spend a bit more time than normal wedging, the value is good. This clay came fairly stiff, and required me to slice, spray and then leave for about 12-15 hours before it was possible to attempt to wedge it, and even after about 10-15 solid minutes of spiral wedging one half, and slam wedging the other half it was workable enough to throw on the wheel but was still a little rough. Two attempts on the wheel with the slam wedged pieces had both of them breaking when I attempted to cone it up to ensure it was centered, but after taking both chunks off the wheel and spiral wedging them with a little bit more water sprayed on they ended up working just fine. The two pieces I spiral wedged were also a bit rough to cone and required a bit more water than I'd normally use to initially open up a center for my pots. If the clay initially comes way too stiff to even try wedging, I'd recommend first dropping it on the floor from about waist height, 6 or 7 times, then dent it too see how malleable it is. That worked enough to get it unstiffened for me to start wedging it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2022 by Doris GuerreChaley

  • Crafts
Size: 5 lb
Perfect for my next craft project
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026 by Kathleen Hurlburt

  • Old Clay
Size: 5 lb
The pits. This clay must be old. It is not pliable. It cracks as you roll it out. Glad I only got 5 lb of this mess.
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2026 by barbara burns

  • Impressed
Size: 5 lb
I'm no professional ceramist, but my throwing chops are steadily improving. My go-to clay has been Laguna BMix; which was recommended to me and I think is incredibly good for hand-building, slab work, etc. However, my assumptions were confirmed that it seems abnormally difficult to use on the wheel now that I've used this Deouss clay. Granted, I've only been able to throw 2.5 lbs once... But it was so much easier to use that it wasn't a wishful, hopeful mind-trick that I played on myself-- it was just that obvious that this is a better clay to throw. Centering, coning, pulling, and forming happened faster, easier, and I ended up with a decent angular vase that I will end up trimming, firing, and glazing. Oh, I also lost less clay in the process. And just as notable, I needed literally a fraction of the water compared to the BMix. After reading a few comments before I made my purchase, it has to be said that my 5 lbs. showed up DOUBLE-wrapped. The clay was nowhere close to being overly dry out of the box. I am most definitely buying more sooner than later. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024 by sendicott

  • Not the moist and supple clay I expected Not the moist and supple clay I expected
I bought this clay to make a few small pottery pieces. The clay arrived packaged tightly in a small box and double wrapped with 2 plastic bags. However, it is not as moist as I expected it to be. I noticed it right away when I put pressure on the block but I was hopeful so I grapped a small chunk to test it out anyway with a pinch pot. It was easy enough to shape but as soon as I started working with it, it started to get cracks within 10 seconds. I felt the texture was also almost slippery, which was weird because it dried so fast. I have worked with clay for many years, I know I could rehydrate it but I don't want to spend days waiting for that process to happen. I don't think it is a good value for the money as it is not moist and supple as expected. This is my experience, it's hard to know how it might arrive for someone else but I thought it was worth sharing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2025 by Gabby reviews

  • Just ok and a bit too dry Just ok and a bit too dry
Size: 5 lb
Too dry. Used for the ceramic jewelry workshop. Ended up being cream color, which I liked, but was a bit hard to work with. The texture is fine tho. Needs more water to work with. Finished product is durable.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2025 by Mary

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