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Uses: Perfect for adding 3-Dimensional detail to ceramics, glass, cakes, canvas and walls. Can be used to texture any malleable surface including clay, thick slip, underglaze, engobe, icing, think paint, gel mediums, glue, plaster and putty.
Save your fingers! Our Short Orange Mudwire is perfect for potters who work small. The shortened wire eliminates the need to wrap inches of wire around your fingers.
Save your fingers! Our Short Curly Pink Mudwire is perfect for potters who work small. This is more than just a cut-off tool. As you pull the wire through the clay, it leaves a beautiful pattern.
Shape 5 is the same traditional kidney-shape as Shapes 0 & 1, only bigger. It offers more surface coverage, making it great for smoothing a slab of clay.
Sometimes you need to make a point! The corner on Shape 4 gives a beautiful line on the clay. This tool also offers two flat surfaces and three radiuses. Mudtools founder, Michael, wants this particular polymer rib if he’s stranded on a deserted island.
Shape 0 is our smallest rib and a bestseller! The traditional kidney shape is the most universally recognized clay tool. These little ribs can get into tight places and are good for detail work. The Red Very Soft Rib tool is excellent for finishing rims
The Blue Workhorse is a great all-purpose pop-up sponge made of a very absorbent open-cell material.. We’ve shaped it like a potter's rib to fit comfortably in the palm of your hand. Dyed with a natural pigment, the color will fade with use.
One custom silkscreened underglaze rice paper transfer sheet for use on greenware or bisque pottery.
One custom silkscreened underglaze rice paper transfer sheet for use on greenware or bisque pottery.
One custom silkscreened underglaze rice paper transfer sheet for use on greenware or bisque pottery.
One custom silkscreened underglaze rice paper transfer sheet for use on greenware or bisque pottery.
One custom silkscreened underglaze rice paper transfer sheet for use on greenware or bisque pottery.
One custom silkscreened underglaze rice paper transfer sheet for use on greenware or bisque pottery.
Perfect for glazes, underglazes, slip, wax resist, inks, watercolors, paints, silk dyes, henna, water-based adhesives, and other liquid media. Customizable bottle & tip allows you to create complex designs in a variety of line widths and thicknesses.
The RD2 Round 8" Form is a great size for dessert plates or trinket dishes.
The RL Large Handle Roller has a rolling design face that is 6 cm (2.4 inches) across. The RL Roller creates a detailed pattern in clay.
MRX Mini Rollers have a rolling design face that is 2 cm (0.8 inch) across. The Mini Rollers are designed to roll across clay or other soft media to create patterns along straight lines, curvy lines, and borders.
LHR Hand Rollers are 7.9 inches (20 cm) long and 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter. Simply roll the LHR roller with your hand across the clay to create a beautiful pattern.
The Smr Stamp is 1 cm (0.4 inches) in diameter. Smr mini stamps can be used to create beautiful patterns on any soft medium, including natural clays, porcelain, polymer clays, cookie dough, and fondant.
The Smr Stamp is 1 cm (0.4 inches) in diameter. Smr mini stamps can be used to create beautiful patterns on any soft medium, including natural clays, porcelain, polymer clays, cookie dough, and fondant.
The Smr Stamp is 1 cm (0.4 inches) in diameter. Smr mini stamps can be used to create beautiful patterns on any soft medium, including natural clays, porcelain, polymer clays, cookie dough, and fondant.
The Smr mini stamp is a versatile tool with a diameter of 1 cm (0.4 inches) that can be used to create beautiful patterns on various soft mediums. These mediums include natural clays, porcelain, polymer clays, cookie dough, and fondant.
BHR Hand Rollers are 12 cm (4.75 inches) long and 2.5 cm (1.0 inch) in diameter. You simply roll the roller with your hand across the clay or up the wall of a pot to create a pattern in the clay.
BHR Hand Rollers are 12 cm (4.75 inches) long and 2.5 cm (1.0 inch) in diameter. You simply roll the roller with your hand across the clay or up the wall of a pot to create a pattern in the clay.