
'Paperclay' is essentially a mixture of clay and cellulose fibres. The cellulose fibres in paperclay can come from either new or recycled paper pulp, derived from plants such as cotton, hemp, flax, linen or trees (1). The cellulose fibres burn out of the clay body during firing. When dried, it's similar to a soft wood. It is very lightweight and durable. It may even be carved or sanded after it has hardened.