PLEASE NOTE -- THERE IS A 2-BAG MINIMUM PURCHASE REQUIREMENT FOR THESE PACKAGES OF PORCELAIN SLIP. If you only order 1 bag, then the shipping cost will be incorrect.
For over 50 years, dollmakers and porcelain artists have used Seeley’s formulas of porcelain slip to create the world’s most beautiful pieces. Artists knew that when they started with Seeley’s porcelain slip, they started with the best. That’s because only the finest ingredients were used, and each batch was tested to make sure it matched exacting standards.
The finest porcelain formulas, once produced by Seeley's and New York Doll Products, are now manufactured exclusively by New York Dynamic Porcelain in upstate New York. Using formulas established after extensive testing by ceramic engineers and experienced artists, we blend our slip thoroughly and then subject it to a two-step filtration process.
- Easy to mix and pour!
- Strong in greenware and resistant to cracking.
- Extended firing range makes for no-fault firing.
- Our slips fire to (Cone 6) bisque that's beautifully translucent.
The products on this page contain 3 liters (about 80% of a gallon) of our dynamic porcelain slip, and they are ONLY for small orders (29 bags or less) shipping within the U.S.A. Flat-rate postal boxes will be used for these orders to save you money on shipping costs ($8 per bag of porcelain slip). A few additional small items -- for example, no more than 11 vials of china paint, or 3 bottles of painting medium, or 1 jar of tint or stain -- can be added to your order and shipped together without increasing the shipping cost.
For small orders shipping outside the U.S.A., you can save money on shipping costs by ordering the smaller "export bags" of porcelain slip in multiples of two. The export bags contain 2.25 liters of porcelain slip, and these are ONLY available for customers outside the U.S.A. For more information about the export bags, or to place an order, click one of the following links:
Export bags for shipping to Canada
Export bags for shipping to other countries (besides U.S.A. and Canada)