The 6 different stages of clay
Clay is a fascinating (and sometimes frustrating!) substance. It has completely different properties at different stages throughout its drying and firing cycle. In this blog post we explore the 6 main stages of clay, the properties and uses of each one.
The 6 essential stages of clay (from wettest to driest)
So these are the 6 stages of clay. A lot of the time in pottery is spent learning about what you can and can’t do with your particular type of clay at each stage.
Different clays have different properties, ‘porcelain’ for example is made of 50-60% china clay and very smooth whereas ‘crank’ has added grit or grog (fired clay ground into a rough powder), for strength and texture. It is only by practising and trying things out with your type of clay that you learn its limitations and possibilities.