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Green Earthenware Clay - 1lb

EARTHENWARE

Ivy

Dark Green Earthenware Clay - 1 lb.

$7.50

Deep forest green with sophisticated richness—optimal depth without heaviness.

Ultra-saturated, ready to use colored clay in Ivy that transforms surface techniques—marble it, layer colored slip, or use as a backdrop for glazes and achieve new depth. Made with commercial clay and Mason Stains; double-mixed and run through pugmill for consistent color.

Mix with other clays to create your own colors, tints, shades and tones. Fire at Δ5/6.

Colored Clay is currently shipping in 3-5 business days.

SHRINKAGE

11.7%

ABSORPTION

2.8%

COE x 10-6

4.8

Why You'll Love This Color

Try Ivy for forest themes, deep botanical palettes, luxury pieces, sophisticated natural designs, grounding darker palettes, evergreen motifs.

Working With Ivy
EXPLORE TINTS, SHADES, TONES AND HUES

  • Mix with Grass Green for medium forest.
  • Add Midnight for deep forest-black.
  • Combine with Buttercream for olive tones.

OTHER IDEAS TO TRY

  • Deep color provides drama without heaviness—use for full pieces or accent details
  • Stunning marbled with Celadon Mist for tonal green variations
  • Pair with Buttercream or Natural White for botanical contrast (leaves on cream background)
  • Carve through white slip to reveal forest green beneath for fern and leaf patterns
  • Try inlaying thin white clay lines into carved Ivy for sophisticated graphic designs
  • Clear glossy glaze creates jewel-tone jade effect
  • Mix with white clay to create custom medium green or sage tones
  • Pairs beautifully with Espresso for deep earth-tone palette

Using Colored Clay

Basic Forming:

  • Throws, handbuilds, and sculpts like standard earthenware—identical working properties with added creative potential

Color Combination Techniques:

  • Marble two or more colors at leather-hard stage for agateware effects
  • Layer colored slabs then slice to create nerikomi patterns
  • Inlay contrasting colored clay into carved designs for graphic patterns

Surface Decoration:

  • Carve (sgraffito) through colored slip to reveal body color beneath for dimensional contrast
  • Apply clear glazes to intensify color; matte glazes for soft, velvety appearance
  • Texture tools create tonal variations as compressed areas appear darker

Pro Tips:

  • Keep moisture levels consistent when joining different colors for strong bonds
  • Wedge thoroughly for even color or lightly for intentional marbling
  • Store colors separately; mixed reclaim creates custom tertiary colors worth keeping
Technical Specifications

Optimal Temperature:

  • Bisque to Cone 04 using standard earthenware schedules—no special requirements
  • Fire to Cone 05-06 for glaze firing

Atmosphere Effects:

  • Oxidation (electric kiln): produces truest, most consistent colors—recommended for color matching
  • Reduction (gas kiln): creates subtle shifts, especially in iron and copper-based colors—test for unique effects

Results:

  • Colors deepen during cooling—judge final results at room temperature, not peak temp
  • When properly glazed, pieces are dishwasher-safe, microwave-safe, and outdoor/frost-resistant; like all pottery, requires glaze and testing to ensure food and dinnerware-safe.
  • Clear glazes intensify color
Safety + Materials

SAFETY:
We make our colored clay by combining Mason Stains and US Pigments with a commercial clay.

Studio Safety:

  • Always use wet cleanup methods—never sweep dry clay dust (silica hazard)
  • Wash hands after handling; wear NIOSH-approved dust mask when sanding dry clay
  • All ceramic stains meet safety standards; lead-free and cadmium-free formulation

For Functional Ware:

  • When fired to Cone 05-06 and properly glazed, colored stoneware is food-safe for dinnerware
  • Must use tested food-safe glaze on all interior surfaces that contact food or beverages
  • Unglazed surfaces (even when vitrified) are decorative only—not food-safe

Additional Information:

  • Complete Safety Data Sheets available on website or by request
  • Safe for dishwasher, microwave, and oven use when properly fired and glazed*

*Always test functional ware. Glaze, firing schedule and other factors can affect whether the finished product is safe for food and/or as dinnerware

Care + Storage

Storing Wet Clay:

  • Wrap tightly in original plastic bag; double-bag opened portions to prevent surface drying
  • Store each color separately—mixed reclaim creates custom colors (feature, not bug!)
  • Keep in cool location away from direct sunlight; shelf life 2+ years when sealed
  • If surface dries, mist lightly with water and rewrap for 24 hours before wedging

Finished Fired Pieces:

  • Dishwasher-safe, microwave-safe, and oven-safe (up to 450°F) when fired to Cone 5-6 and glazed as required
  • UV-resistant for outdoor installation when fully vitrified (Cone 6)
  • Clean with standard dish soap or dishwasher; avoid abrasives on unglazed surfaces
About Colored Clay

WHY WE MAKE COLORED CLAY

Our Mission:

  • Three years of research identified high-temperature stains that survive earthenware firing
  • Result: Rich, permanent through-body color with full earthenware strength and durability

What Makes It Different:

  • Throws, fires, and performs exactly like standard earthenware—with permanent color throughout
  • Unlocks techniques impossible with white clay: nerikomi, dramatic sgraffito, marbling, color layering

Who It's For:

  • Functional potters creating distinctive work that commands premium pricing
  • Home potters making heirloom-quality pieces with techniques white clay can't offer
  • Anyone ready to expand creative possibilities while maintaining professional standards

WHAT IS COLORED CLAY?

Definition:

  • Stoneware clay body with permanent color throughout (not just surface decoration)
  • High-temperature ceramic stains integrated directly into clay matrix
  • Color remains stable through vitrification at Cone 5-6 (2200°F+)

Key Differences:

  • Through-body color, double-mixed for consistent color
  • Ready to use, no mixing or dealing with a respirator.
  • Works identically to standard stoneware for throwing and handbuilding

Creative Advantages:

  • Enables techniques impossible with white clay: nerikomi marbling, dramatic sgraffito, color layering
  • Clear and semi-transparent glazes intensify color instead of hiding it; carved surfaces reveal tonal contrast
  • Functional pottery with distinctive aesthetics that stands apart and commands premium pricing
Returns + Exchanges

Quality Guarantee:
Every batch is tested before packaging. If you experience any issues or color inconsistency, we'll make it right immediately.

Damage in Shipping:
If your slip arrives damaged, send us a photo within 48 hours and we'll ship a replacement immediately at no cost to you.

Order Issues:
Wrong color? Wrong amount? We'll fix it fast—usually same-day shipping for replacement orders.

What We Can't Accept:

  • Clay that have been opened, mixed with other materials, or contaminated
  • Returns after 30 days (but we'll still help troubleshoot!)
  • Color preferences ("I thought pink would be lighter") without trying it first—order samples to test!

Questions?
Reach our studio at hello@smashedstudio.com. We typically respond same day Wednesday-Sunday.

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