ABF Stoneware

Archie Bray Foundation
SKU:
ABC-ABFS
$34.00 (Inc. Tax)
$34.00 (Ex. Tax)
Bulk Pricing:

Below are the available bulk discount rates for each individual item when you purchase a certain amount

  • Buy 10 - 19 and pay only $29.04 each
  • Buy 20 - 39 and pay only $26.40 each
  • Buy 40 or above and pay only $24.77 each
Width:
15.00 (in)
Height:
8.00 (in)
Depth:
8.00 (in)
Current Stock:

Out of stock

Out of Stock

Highlights:

  • Medium-tooth cone 10 brown stoneware
  • Throwing and hand-building clay
  • Excellent for beginners
  • 5% grog
  • At cone 10 (oxidation): 15% shrinkage, 1% absorption
  • Vacuum-pugged wet clay

ABF Stoneware is a medium-tooth cone 10 brown stoneware that is good for both hand-building and throwing. Its versatility makes it good for beginners as well as advanced ceramic artists. It contains 5% grog and when fired in oxidation to cone 10 it has a shrinkage of 15% and absorption of <1%.

 

Consider ABF Stoneware if you like McKenzie's Stoneware, ABF Oxidation Stoneware or Wally's Blush Stoneware.

All of ABF clay bodies are manufactured at the Clay Business. We pug and de-air our clays to offer our customers the highest quality clay that is ready upon opening. Each box contains 50 lbs. of prepared clay which, for easier handling, is split into two cubes.

 

Bulk Pricing is offered, with discounts at 10 boxes, 20 boxes, and 40 boxes.

Orders of more than 10 boxes will be shipped freight. Freight costs are highly variable, and the estimated $500 rate will be adjusted to reflect actual cost after shipping.

 

Price per box when you buy:

 1-9 boxes       

   $34.00

 10-19 boxes    $29.04
 20-39 boxes    $26.40
 40+ boxes

   $24.77

 

We try not to ship wet clay when we have freezing temperatures, but we cannot account for weather elsewhere on its journey. If you purchase wet clay in the winter months, you assume the risk of it freezing in shipment.

Reviews

  • 3
    Ok

    Posted by Dan on 30th Aug 2020

    Clay doesn't throw well out of the box. It's consistently quite hard (short) and doesn't pull well. I usually have to slice my order into slivers, soak them, and age them in a barrel before I can use; and even then throwing is just so so. I still prefer the dry, homogenized bags that I can mix myself to the right consistency. Perhaps there's an easy fix to this issue?....