AMACO AMA48653D Mexican Pottery Self-Hardening Clay, 25 lbs.

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Editorial Review
This rich terra cotta premium quality self-hardening clay is formulated for handbuilding, sculpture and wheel throwing. Modeled objects resemble Native American or Mexican Pottery with little or no decoration necessary. Moist and ready to use. Pieces dry hard and durable but not waterproof. Finished pieces can be painted. ACMI AP. Conforms to ASTM D-4236.

Features
1) Rich terra cotta premium quality self-hardening clay formulated for handbuilding, sculpture and wheel throwing
2) Modeled objects resemble native american or mexican pottery with little or no decoration necessary
3) Pieces dry hard and durable but not waterproof

Specification
Binding : Kitchen
Brand : AMACO
Color : Red
Department : Supply
EAN : 0039672486539
Label : AMACO
Manufacturer : AMACO
Model : 48653D
PackageDimensions_Weight : 26.10 pounds
PackageDimensions : L:12.00 X W:7.60 X H:7.40
ProductGroup : Art and Craft Supply
ProductTypeName : HOME
Publisher : AMACO
Size : 25 lb
Studio : AMACO
Title : AMACO Mexican Pottery Self Hardening Clay, 25-Pound, Terra Cotta

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Stunning design and excellent performance.

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