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112 Brown

Description

Plastic clay for wheel and modeling. The addition of granular manganese gives a speckled surface. The ideal temperature for developing best color tone is cone 5. Good results may be expected in reduction or oxidation firing. Commonly referred to as "Chocolate Chip" around Bracker's (nickname originated by customer Darla Heard).

Suggested bisque temperature C/04.

Shrinkage: 12% at C/4, 12.5% at C/6.

Absorption: 4.5% at C/4, 2.5% at C/6.

Example of Standard 112 Brown Clay by Darla Heard

Image: Straight out of the kiln... Standard Clay 112, with a very light, sprayed on, layer of Opulence Clear. Fired to cone 5, by Darla Heard, Kansas Potter (used with permission).
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SKU: STC112

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    Brand: Standard Ceramics

    Firing Range(s): Cone 4-5 "Safe" Mid-Fire and Cone 5-6 Mid-Fire

    Color: Brown, Speckled, and Tan

    Clay Texture: Semi-Smooth

    Most often used as Throwing clays

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    Description

    Plastic clay for wheel and modeling. The addition of granular manganese gives a speckled surface. The ideal temperature for developing best color tone is cone 5. Good results may be expected in reduction or oxidation firing. Commonly referred to as "Chocolate Chip" around Bracker's (nickname originated by customer Darla Heard).

    Suggested bisque temperature C/04.

    Shrinkage: 12% at C/4, 12.5% at C/6.

    Absorption: 4.5% at C/4, 2.5% at C/6.

    Example of Standard 112 Brown Clay by Darla Heard

    Image: Straight out of the kiln... Standard Clay 112, with a very light, sprayed on, layer of Opulence Clear. Fired to cone 5, by Darla Heard, Kansas Potter (used with permission).

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