Finding raw materials for ceramics in Germany

Ceramic community studio in Berlin

 

Finding raw materials for glazes and clay in Germany can be a little tricky if you are learning from an American knowledge base and are new at it. I love making my own glazes and I highly recommend taking the Ceramic Materials Workshop "Understanding glazes" class. It got me to love chemistry and I feel so much more in control of my materials!

When I started the class I had to shop around for materials and, not being a native German speaker myself, I had to spend quite a bit of time finding the equivalent products from German suppliers, especially as we refer to many of our materials using the name of the brand. Below is a little list I had made for myself as I was shopping around. It may not be complete, so please feel free to let me know if anything should be added.

Some materials are a little more expensive and hard to source from online shops due to their provenance (such as Ferro Frits). But I found that I could easily source them via wholesale ceramic suppliers. 

I have listed the most common suppliers at the end of the page. Hope this helps!

P.S. the photo in this blog post is from Wild lights photography and it shows our glaze and kiln room in our Berlin community ceramic studio, Kleistone Studio

 

English Name/brand

German name

Nepheline Syenite

Nephelin-Syenit

Potassium Feldspar (Mahavir)

Kali Feldspat

Soda feldspar

Natrium-Feldspat

Ball clay

Ball clay

Spodumene

Spodumen

Silica (Flint)

Quarzmehl

Calcium Carbonate (Whiting)

Kalkspat (Kalziumcarbonat)

EPK

Kaolin / China Clay

Talc

Talkum

Strontium Carbonate

Strontiumcarbonat

Barium Carbonate

Bariumcarbonat

Zinc Oxide

Zinkoxid (suppliers will sell the Superbleifrei version which contains no lead).

Ferro Frit 3134

Calziumborsilicat (it will also have the name Ferro 3134)

Ferro Frit 3124

Calziumborsilicat (it will also have the name Ferro 3124)

Ferro Frit 3110

Natriumborsilikat (it will also have the name Ferro 3110)

Ferro Frit 3195

Alkaliborsilikat (it will also have the name Ferro 3195)

Gerstley Borate

 

Gerstley Borat

Red Iron Oxide

Eisenoxid rot

Zircopax

Zirkonsilikat

Copper Carbonate

Kupfercarbonat

Nickle Carbonate

Nickelcarbonat

Manganese Dioxide

Braunstein

Rutile

Rutil

Tin oxide

Zinnoxid 

Titanium oxide

Titanoxid

Bentonite

Bentonit

Chrome Oxide

Chromoxid

Cobalt Carbonate

Kobaltcarbonat

Silicon Carbide

Siliziumcarbid

Ulexite

Ulexit

Wollastonite

Wollastonit

Stains

usually referred to as Farbkörper

 

Suppliers:

  1. Keramikbedarf online
  2. BSZ: very large catalogue and very price competitive. I would recommend to look here before anywhere else
  3. Carl Yäger
  4. Keramik Kraft
  5. Keramikbedarf (Hans Wollbring): they have a lot of raw materials that are hard to find