Julie
from
Jersey
asks
At what temp does this clay vitrify?
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This clay will begin to vitrify at around 1200°C
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Brenda
from
United Kingdom
asks
Can I use the Scarva GZ2150 Multi-Purpose transparent stoneware glaze with this clay? Thanks!
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Yes this glaze is ideal for this clay, hope this helps.
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Biddy
from
United Kingdom
asks
Is this clay really pliable, plastic and skin smooth? These are all important aspects I am looking for in a clay to use for clay therapy where the clay is pushed around a lot.
Can you ensure the batch I order is truly soft as well?
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Yes this will be ideal when you are you are ordering you are welcome to email us or in the notes at the checkout please request soft and we can try our best to fulfill this for you.
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Iain
from
United Kingdom
asks
So can I use both amaco potters choice glazes if fired to cone 5 -6 and earthenware glazes on this clay fired to cone 05.
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Yes this is possible.
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Julia
from
Ireland
asks
Could you tell me what glaze is used on the vase you show in the image , its beautiful. if you know the temp it was fired at as well that would be great. Thanks Julia
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Yes here is the link:
https://www.scarva.com/en/Scarva-GZ2214-Iron-Reactive-Glaze/m-5060.aspx
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Jillian
from
United Kingdom
asks
Is this also an air dry clay? I seen a answer recommending this for school kids but it doesn't state if it is in the description. Thanks!
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Air drying clay normally contains fibre which gives extra strength once dry, the buff does not have any of these additives and while you can let it air dry the piece will remain fragile and you may be limited in the size of work that you can create.
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Thais
from
Italy
asks
How much grog does it have? I’m a beginner and i would like to know it because i’m still learning
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This clay contains no grog and is completely smooth.
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