The PRIDE Pottery Kit - celebrating all things identity.
This Pride Pottery Kit comes with a free live virtual pottery lesson.
While teaching you how to hand build a vase, we'll be interviewing someone from the LGBTQI community about their identity journey.
The Original Crockd Kit
A DIY pottery kit that gets you out of your head and into your hands. Our kits are focused on helping you to âcraft the conversationâ while getting deep nâ dirty.
Our kits include Clay Breakers - our famous conversation cards to help you get deep n' dirty.
Each kit comes with:
Crockd clay has four main criteria;
And of course, speckley!
Our clay is mid fire with a natural iron fleck. Once glazed and fired the natural speckles will come through. Firing temps are: Bisque: 1,000 °C / 1,832 °F Glaze: 1,100 °C / 2,012 - 2,228 °F
We reckon you're probably going to end up using your hands for most of this exercise. It's way more fun to get your hands dirty, but if you're a perfectionist that has absolutely no time for lumps and bumps, then you'll probs use a few of the tools.
Youâll get a shared set of carving tools that help you get into the nook & crannies.
It's so satisfying to slice and dice our delicious clay that you'll probably lose all self control and sabotage your masterpiece.... but yolo.
Crockd kits come with hand illustrated instructions that take you through the process of hand building clay step by step. We promise, it's so easy to learn this stuff! Weâll teach you how to make mugs, pots & vases.
Firing your clay is a thing, and you'll have to do it in a big bad ass oven if you want your creations to be functional - for example, to drink & eat from them, or use them as a pot planter.
We know what you're thinking, and the answer is no.
You can not fire your clay in your home oven. Unless you have an oven that gets to up to 2,000+ degrees, you'll have to take it to a kiln.
We are slowly but surely building a list of kilns on our website.
If you donât mind about your pieces becoming food safe & waterproof then you can leave your clay to air dry.