| Terra Red
A stoneware with a warm orange-red terra cotta
color. Has some tooth, but feels smooth while throwing or hand
building. Nice blend of color, texture and workability. |
| SBF A
buff stoneware with soft color and a smooth texture. A good
multi-purpose mid-fire clay. |
| SBFG Same
as above with grog added for texture and strength. Use for Sculpture
or throwing larger pieces. |
| SRF A
red stoneware similar to SBF but with a rich red-brown color. |
| SRFG Same
as above with grog added. |
| Cafe Cinco A
medium coarse clay that fires to a warm buff color. Great for
School use. |
| Sedona Red A
smooth red-buff throwing clay. |
| Arctic White
A medium smooth white stoneware modeled after
the popular ^10 Hopkin's White. |
| Cassius Basaltic
A very smooth and VERY Black clay body. Could
be the Blackest! |
| Texas White A
little coarser than arctic white for those who want more texture. |
| 5 Porcelain Smooth
white porcelain modified to fire at cone 5 |
| Dixon Sculpture
The coarsest and the ultimate sculpture body
for cone 5. A rich rust brown color. |
| FSB Fullerton
sculpture body. Very coarse with low shrinkage. |
| BEE Mix 5 A
very smooth white stoneware almost porcelain like. |
| BEE Mix 5 plus Sand Same
as above with 90mesh Sand added. |
| Bone White Aardvark's
best cone 5 throwing body. Has fine grog added for "Bones" |
| Nara 5 The
best Cone 5 porcelain. Very white and great throwing qualities
|