Clay for sculpture

100.0 INR/Kilograms

Product Details:

  • Melting Point 50 70 C (122 158 F)
  • Water Absorption Very Low to Nil
  • Hardness (%) Low hardness (soft, pliable)
  • Application Regularly
  • Purity(%) 99.9%
  • Usage & Applications Industrial
  • Density 50 Gram per cubic meter (g/m3)
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Clay for sculpture Price And Quantity

  • 1 Kilograms
  • 100.0 INR/Kilograms

Clay for sculpture Product Specifications

  • Other
  • Clay
  • Minerals
  • Soft
  • Other
  • Solid
  • Solid
  • Regularly
  • 99.9%
  • Low hardness (soft, pliable)
  • 50 Gram per cubic meter (g/m3)
  • Industrial
  • 50 70 C (122 158 F)
  • 0.35 to 0.53 Watt/Meter/K (w/(m.k)
  • Powder lumps
  • Very Low to Nil
  • 2.3 to 2.9
  • Low
  • Other

Clay for sculpture Trade Information

  • Edible clay
  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 5 Kilograms Per Week
  • 1 Week
  • No
  • Free samples are available
  • Bottle pack
  • Asia
  • All India
  • The Mitticool Clay Jali is a perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern architectural design. Made from 100% natural terracotta clay, these jalis offer aesthetic beauty, cooling comfort, and sustainability all in one timeless creation. Every jali is handcrafted with care by skilled artisans from India, reflecting the earthy charm and eco-conscious philosophy of Mitticool, the brand known for revolutionizing clay innovations. --- Key Features of Mitticool Clay Jali Eco-Friendly & Sustainable Made from natural terracotta clay, completely non-toxic and recyclable. Natural Cooling Effect Allows air circulation while keeping interiors cool and comfortable. Artistic & Custom Designs Available in various geometric, floral, and traditional patterns. Durable & Weather Resistant Fired at high temperatures to ensure long-lasting strength. Low Maintenance Easy to clean and retains its color and texture for years.

Product Description

These are irregularly fractured pieces of natural stone/slate, featuring a blend of terracotta, dusty red-brown, and dark gray/black layers. They are angular, flat, and likely stratified shale or phyllite, suitable for geological collection or craft/decor use.

Edible Clay (also known as geophagia clay or Nakumatt) is a naturally occurring mineral earth that is specifically purified and processed for human consumption. It has been used for centuries across various cultures for medicinal, ritualistic, and nutritional purposes.

Core Characteristics

  • Texture & Taste: It typically has a crunchy, "earthy" bite that turns creamy or pasty when chewed. Many varieties are roasted to give them a smoky aroma and a harder snap.

  • Mineral Rich: It is naturally packed with minerals like calcium, magnesium, iron, and silica.

  • Natural Detox: Edible clays like Bentonite have a negative ionic charge, which allows them to bind to positively charged toxins and heavy metals in the gut, helping to flush them out.

Popular Varieties

  • Nakumatt: A very popular roasted clay known for its deep smoky flavor and "cementy" crunch.

  • Multani Mitti (Fuller's Earth): Often used externally, but "food-grade" roasted versions are eaten for their cooling properties.

  • Kaolin (White Dirt): A soft, chalky clay often used as a gentle digestive aid.

  • Bhutdo: A traditional grey clay common in parts of India, valued for its smooth texture.

Why People Use It

  1. Digestive Aid: Often used to soothe an upset stomach, reduce acidity, or treat mild diarrhea.

  2. Pregnancy Cravings: In many cultures, pregnant women eat clay to satisfy "pica" cravings or to help with morning sickness.

  3. Traditional Wellness: Used in Ayurveda to balance the body's internal heat (Pitta) and provide a cooling effect.



Ideal Clay for Industrial Sculpting Needs

Engineered for industrial use, this clay offers low hardness, allowing for effortless shaping and manipulation. Its solid form and high purity ensure dependable, repeatable results in every application. Whether you're involved in large-scale installations or intricate prototyping, this clay meets strict industry standards.


Reliable Performance and Low Water Absorption

With very low to nil water absorption and low porosity, our sculpting clay maintains its form and integrity even in challenging environments. Its consistent density and specific gravity provide added confidence that your sculptures will retain their intended shape and strength over time.

FAQ's of Clay for sculpture:


Q: How is this clay especially suitable for industrial sculpture applications?

A: The clay's low hardness (soft, pliable) and very low to nil water absorption make it especially well-suited for industrial sculpture, as it can be easily modeled yet retains form and stability. Its high purity and consistent composition also ensure reliable performance.

Q: What makes the clay's water absorption rate beneficial for sculptors?

A: The very low to nil water absorption ensures sculptures do not warp, crack, or lose detail due to moisture, making the clay ideal for durability and maintaining fine details during and after the sculpting process.

Q: When should I use this clay instead of other sculpting materials?

A: This clay is preferable when you need a soft, pliable medium with minimal water interaction and reliable consistency, especially for industrial use or when creating detailed models that require stability and precise surface finish.

Q: Where is this clay available for procurement in India?

A: This sculpting clay can be sourced nationwide through our extensive distributor, exporter, manufacturer, supplier, and trader network across India, ensuring timely delivery to your location.

Q: What is the process for working with this industrial clay?

A: Simply shape and model the clay by hand or with tools due to its soft texture. If adjustments are needed, take advantage of its low melting point by gently heating to facilitate reshaping. Allow the sculpture to cool and set naturally for optimal results.

Q: How does the clay's purity and density benefit my application?

A: With a high purity of 99.9% and consistent density (50 g/m3), the clay delivers uniform quality and detailed finishes, supporting demanding professional and industrial requirements with exceptional reliability.

Q: What advantages does the low thermal conductivity offer?

A: The relatively low thermal conductivity (0.35-0.53 W/mK) helps prevent accidental softening or shape distortion from ambient temperature changes, preserving your sculpture's form during handling and storage.

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