First City Art Center is a distributor for Standard Ceramic Supply and Laguna Clay Company
We have a wide variety of clay bodies for throwing, hand-building and sculpting, as well as raw materials for mixing glazes, Kemper clay tools, and ceramic ribs from Mudtools.
We also carry a selection of Amaco cone 6 glazes from the Potter’s Choice and Celadon lines, as well as Velvet Underglazes.
We are happy to special order any materials that you need.
****To place an order for pickup:****
- All orders must be sent via email to sales@firstcityart.org .
- Please include: quantity of each item you would like to order, your phone number, and your email address
- Call or text our Clay Phone at 850-792-5162
Laguna and Standard Clays:
Laguna
B-Mix 5 (^6)
A versatile cone 6 stoneware with a smooth, porcelain-like finish. Great for throwing and handbuilding, and fired to a light buff in cone 6 oxidation. $40/box
B-Mix 5 with grog (^6)
Same as B-Mix 5, but with a fine grog added to increase durability. $40/box
WC 606 Miller #50 (^6)
Light sand colored cone 6 stoneware with fine dark brown specks that enhance glazes. (Similar to Standard 112 Speckled Brown) Great for throwing. $41/box
WC 608 Miller #60 (^6)
This clay is compounded to be a stoneware clay with specks that bleed through the glaze, giving the appearance of iron burning through, typical of reduction glazes and clays. A very popular throwing clay for production potters. (Similar to Standard 112 Speckled Brown) Great for throwing. $41/box
B-Mix 10 (^10)
Cream- white throwing clay. Fires Gray/white in reduction and light cream in oxidation. $41/box
B-Mix 10 with grog (^10)
Similar to B-mix cone 10 but with grog. Smooth with a sandy feeling for extra support. $41/box
B-Mix Wood Fire (^13)
A specially formulated version of Laguna’s popular B-mix body for wood and salt firing. Takes Salt and Soda well and exhibits very nice flashing characteristics in wood firings. Holds up well in Cone 12 atmospheric firings. $46/box
B-Mix with Speckles WC408 (^5 only)
Mid temperature, smooth, porcelaneous stoneware. Ivory color clay with small black speckles. Do not fire past Cone 5 to avoid blisters on clay. $42/box
WC-403 Speckled Buff (^5)
Low in sand and grog content, speckled buff is smooth textured. An excellent throwing body. The color palette is perhaps best described as ‘desert’ or ‘Southwest’. $39/box
WC-437 Frost 6 Porcelain (^5/6)
An exceptionally white and translucent throwing porcelain for Cone 5-6 $70/box
EM100 White low fire clay (^06)
Ideal for schools and beginners. Talc-free white firing clay, smooth, plastic, suitable for throwing and sculpture. $35/box
Soldate-60 (^10)
This clay is the same formula as Soldate-30, but contains finer 60 mesh sand. The texture is medium coarse. Gray in the raw form with a high sand content which makes it an ideal choice for large thrown pieces and sculptural forms. $32/box
Standard
105 White (^04 )
Plastic low fire smooth body. We highly recommend testing for glaze and underglaze fit. $35/box
112 Speckled Brown (^4-6)
This plastic clay is a favorite among potters and handbuilders. Granular manganese specks accentuate glazes in oxidation and reduction firings. $38/box
153 Stoneware Clay (^10)
A soft warm beige in oxidation, rich gray brown in reduction. Responds well to all techniques. Excellent for production potters and classroom use. $38/box
211 Hazelnut Brown Clay (^6)
A nice plastic clay for throwing and hand-building. At C/6 oxidation it’s a warm brown color usually associated with reduction firing. Reacts well with glazes. $41/box
365 Grolleg Porcelain (^6)
Porcelain body with a parian like quality. It’s white, tight and translucent when thin. Contains no ball clay. $42/box
420 Sculpture (^6)
Our most heavily grogged body, formulated for sculpture. $42/box
108 Red with grog (^10)
A high-fire red clay with medium grog and sand for surface texture and minimal cracking and warping. Designed for sculpture, slab, and coil work. $42/box
182 White Stoneware (^10)
Near white plastic stoneware body. Perfect for throwing, and good for use with bright glazes. $41/box
182 White Stoneware with grog (^10) SOLD OUT
Near white plastic stoneware body. Perfect for throwing, and good for use with bright glazes. $41/box
259 Stoneware (^10)
A warm, medium brown claybody that responds well to all techniques. Excellent for production potters and classroom use. $38/box
257 English Porcelain (^10)
White porcelain that is translucent when thin. Contains no ball clay. $74/box
239 Raku Clay (^04-10)
This open claybody adds sand to the special formulation allowing this clay to withstand the thermal shock that is necessary in the raku process. $38/box
130 Porcelain Clay (^10)
A white firing, high temperature plastic body. Very fine white porcelain grog enhances strength and throwability. $45/box
630 White Stoneware (^6) SOLD OUT
Contains fire clay and mullite which enhances thermal properties. $37/box
240 Grog White (^6)
A very smooth, plastic throwing body. This clay is made to be more firm than soft with fine grog. $40/box
266 Dark Brown Clay (^4-5)
Gives a reduction-like dark brown color in an electric kiln. Smooth and plastic. Good for all techniques. Contains manganese. We recommend a cone 5 firing for this clay. $52/box
710 Dark Brown Clay with Grog (^4-6)
Gives a reduction-like dark brown color in an electric kiln. Smooth and plastic. Contains manganese and a small amount of fine grog is added. It’s good for all techniques. We recommend firing to cone 5. $53/box
214 Red Clay (^6)
A smooth red stoneware clay that is excellent for both wheel thrown and hand built projects. Interacts well with commercial glazes. $50/box
308 Brooklyn Red (^6)
Red stoneware body with sand and grog. $39/box
For more information and test tiles, please visit the Laguna Clay Company or Standard Ceramic Supply websites.
FCAC members receive a 10% discount off of list prices. Discounts are also available for bulk purchases, but cannot be combined with the member discount. For more information, please contact Ben, Ceramics Supply Manager at FCAC.
***Please note
-To place orders, please call ahead to ensure that we have what you need and it is currently in stock. We will prepare your order for pick-up.
-Dry materials are special order only, please allow 2 weeks for materials to arrive.
For more information, special orders, and availability, contact Ceramics Supply Manager.
Email: sales@firstcityart.org
Office Phone: 850-429-1222
Office Hours: Monday- Thursday 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Friday 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.