Warping is the bending, twisting, or distortion of pottery during drying or firing. Uneven clay thickness, inconsistent moisture, or poor support in the kiln can cause warping. Handbuilt slabs and wide forms are especially prone to it. Understanding drying stages and proper kiln loading techniques helps reduce warping in both beginner and professional ceramics.
Warping
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From cone 06 to cone 10, our expert kiln team treats every project with care — so whether you’re testing glazes or finishing your masterpiece, you’ll get beautiful, consistent results every time.


Clay Questions FAQ
Do you offer bulk clay discounts?
We offer price breaks at 50#, 100#, 500#, 1000# and 2000#. On Georgie’s brand clay, you can mix and match clay to receive the price break (i.e. 50# of CC973 Kristy Lombard and 50# of CC535D Trail Mix Dark Chocolate to reiceve the 100# price break).
Can I mix clay bodies?
Yes – with a caveat – they must have similar cones (i.e. both Cone 6) and shrinkage rates to help avoid cracking, warping or crazing during drying/firing.
Do you have wadding recipe for firing?
1 part Greenstripe Fireclay (CH379)
1 part Coarse Grog (CH563)
2 parts Sand (CH354) Blend dry ingredients, then mix with water to form a clay paste. Use Elmer’s glue to attach to the bottom of your greenware piece immediately before firing.
Do you offer clay in dry form?
We offer some of our clay in dry form (50# bag minimum). Please check our Georgies’ dry clay page to see what’s available.
How should I store clay?
Keep clay in a cool, dark place and seal it in an airtight plastic bag to prevent it from drying out.
What recycled content is in your clay (if any)?
All of our clay for purchase is from fresh material.
Is your clay gluten free?
Yes! All our clay and glazes are gluten free.
What clay bodies do you manufacture?
We manufacture low-fire (cone 06), midrange (cone 6) and high fire (cone 10) clay bodies. We have over 20 different clays to choose from.
What are the differences between your midrange and lowfire clays?
It depends what temperature you are glaze firing your clay to. Lowfire glaze fires to cone 06 and midrange glaze fires to cone 6. We offer different colors in each of the low fire and midrange clays.
How do I choose a clay body?
We have a lot of options!
Which clays are best for beginners?
We use CC535 Trail Mix in our classroom which is a great option to start out at. If you’d like more information or more help, please call us at 503-283-1353 and we’d be happy to talk through which clay would be best for you.
How do I know if a clay is compatible with a glaze?
The clay and glaze cone temperature must match (i.e. cone 06 clay with cone 06 glaze)

