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Our Products

We are very proud to offer a wide variety of ceramics supplies from trusted brands.  We work very hard to maintain a high level of inventory to make sure that we have what you need when you need it.

clay

We’re all united by our common bond of clay.  Though some of us love low fire while others meander toward midfire,  and also all of those atmospheres…wood, salt, soda, even raku, and of course all the die hard Cone 10 Reduction folks out there, WE ALL NEED CLAY.  We are proud to offer a huge selection of clays from a variety of brands.  We are fortunate to share a warehouse with  Kansas Clays, manufacturer of Flint Hills formulas as well as many new and exciting recipes. We also keep quite a few Aardvark, Laguna and Standard clays in stock.

Kilns

We sell ConeArt, Skutt, Paragon & L&L Kilns & vents.  We keep several common kilns in stock.

Firing Supplies

Shelves & Posts, Stilts, Cones, and safety equipment, we have the stuff you need to keep you fired up!

Handbuilding supplies

Plaster molds, wood forms, texture rollers, paddles and more.   The wheel is just a tool for making round things.  What else can you do with other cool tools and your hands?

tools everyone needs

We love tools….old ones, new ones, shiny ones, dirty ones.   Kemper tools were the first brand we started to stock, and originally “displayed’ them all in metal coffee cans which were contained in big styrofoam boxes.  Since those early days, we’ve added Dolan & Dirty Girls, Giffin & Groovy, MKM & Mudtools, Fluters & Falcon Tools, AMACO & Trim Gin, Chinese Clayart & Xiem, and a host of other miscellaneous finds.  We add more all the time, so you never know what new tool you might find in our store….in person or online!

Wheels & Accessories

We sell Brent, Pacifica, Shimpo & Skutt wheels.  Many of these wheels also have awesome accessories like leg extensions, work tables, and of course stools!

Bats and throwing supplies

Studio Pro& Speedball Bats, Dirty Girls Bat System, and Hydrobats and all the throwing accessories you might need

Tinman

Because we’re in Kansas, and this is where Dorothy & Toto Shop, of course!  (Sorry, Tinman is not for sale)

Glazes & Underglazes

We carry AMACO, Coyote, Mayco, Spectrum, Laguna, Opulence, & Coleman Glazes

Underglaze Transfers

We carry AMACO, Coyote, Mayco, Spectrum, Laguna, Opulence, & Coleman Glazes

bulk materials, chemicals & colorants

We get raw clay in from mines located across the country.  We have Kaolin from Georgia & Florida (and ENGLAND! and NEW ZEALAND!), Ball Clay from Kentucky & Tennessee, Feldspar from South Dakota, Fireclay from Missouri, Talc from Texas, Silica from Illinois, Shale clays from Ohio, Kyanite from Virginia, plus we have a complete array of raw chemicals and colorants from Alumina to Zirconium.

Extruders & Slabrollers

Northstar Extruders and extruder dies are the best way to augment your artwork and your studio without a huge space requirement.  North Star & Shimpo Slabrollers are great because they can also double as work table and allow you to create amazing slab creations.  Even a wheel thrower can appreciate an extruded handle or spout, or a funky slab addition or accent!

Come Visit!

Our 25,000 sq ft warehouse with over 5,000 sq ft of retail showroom space is situated just off of I-70 (East Lawrence Exit #204) making us a convenient jaunt from Kansas City, Topeka or even further away.  We have people who come down from Des Moines, Omaha & Lincoln and as far as Fayetteville, Tulsa, & Oklahoma City.  Lawrence is a lovely place to visit and spend some time.  Be sure to ask us about recommendations about where to stay or where to play!

 Live to far away to shop in the store?  You can call us to place an order, toll-free 888-822-1982.  You can also shop online at our ecommerce site,  goodearthclays.com We have excellent shipping discounts with FedEx Freight and can ship large orders to your door.

Bracker's Good Earth Clays

Our Staff

We have an AMAZING group of people here.  Each and every person here is smart and hard-working, but what is most beautiful is how everyone out here fits together.  WE ALL LIKE EACH OTHER! We have an absolute dream team right now.  If pottery supply was an olympic event, this group would be gettin’ the gold.  (And having a blast while doing it)  Let me tell you a little about who’s behind the scenes taking care of your orders and needs:

 

Jeanette

Worked here from July 2007-November 2026.  Jeanette now lives in Nebraska but will forever be part of our staff  

Primary Roles – Chief of Staff and general supervisor of stuff

Fun Fact – Her nickname around here is Babs.  Most people don’t know why at this point and just accept it, but it actually goes back a long way to Jeanette’s early years here and the last “dream team crew” we had…if you dig deep enough in this website, you might find the backstory….

Probably everyone who has been a customer for more than a couple of minutes already knows Jeanette and knows that “customer service manager” is just one tiny corner of all the things Jeanette knows and does. She started here shortly after she received her BFA in ceramics from Northwest Missouri State University.  She started out in shipping & receiving, then started helping customers, from time to time she works in the warehouse.  She also mixes clay, fires the kiln, and does a good bit of managing the staff.  Basically, Jeanette does it all!

Julie

Working here since June 2018

Primary Roles – Deliveries & Warehouse order fulfillment

Fun Fact – Julie likes Manga and computer games.  She had a much longer quote that MAY have been in a somewhat foreign language and may also have been a complete practical joke.  Either way, i can’t remember it to type it in here.

Julie is one of our few pre-pandemic people here.  Throughout that challenging time, we all had a lot of things thrown at us.  So many changes in short time, and Julie adapted to all of them, all while keeping her wry and dry sense of humor intact.  In addition to driving the BIG TRUCK and moving around literal tons of clay with the manual jack like it was packing peanuts, Julie has also trained most of our current warehouse staff in how to drive the forklift, build and order, follow procedures and in general, do good work.

Eric

 

Working here since October 2021

Primary Roles – UPS/FedEx Shipping & Receiving

Fun Fact – Eric has, at different times of his life, gone by two different names, so half of the world (well, at least the town), knows him as Jack and the other half as Eric.  We mostly call him Eric, except when we are counting employees who’s names start with J.  then we call him Jack.

We really lucked into finding Eric. Sometime mid-pandemic I was at the bank getting my signature notarized or something and talking to my banker about how understaffed we were and that I couldn’t find anyone. Enter Eric. He had retired from his time working as terminal manger at the UPS Lawrence service center. It just doesn’t get any more perfect than that!

Rachel

Working here since January 2023

Primary Roles – Resident Artist & Customer service

Fun Fact – “I like clowns- the happy ones, not the scary ones… OH but I CAN watch the movie IT and laugh now, because i’ve already had all my nightmares about it” 

Rachel is a recent graduate of Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, TX.  She moved away from her entire family and group of friends to settle here in Lawrence KS and be our first artist in residence.  In addition to her residency hours, she works here as a full fledged employee, and although you will usually find her up front helping customers pick out glazes, she also knows how to build a pallet, mix clay, and her FAVORITE thing, make casting slip.    As a bonus to us, she keeps us all on our toes as the commander of chaos and crazy fun.

Joseph

Worked here from January 2023-June 2026. Joe is too special to us to remove him from our staff list.  He now lives in South Dakota

Primary Roles – Warehouse order fulfillment, part time student

Fun Fact – Joe wants to know….”Is your bar of soap always clean?  because what if you use it to clean something that’s dirty?  Then is it still clean?  Where does the dirty go?”

Joe is always keeping spirits up around here by posing questions like that or pulling ridiculous pranks.  He has definitely gotten EVERYONE out here at least once with his antics.  So we asked him:  “Do you prefer Trickster or Joker?  His response was Joker…but with an e: the Joe-ker.  Yep, that fits.  Welcome to your new Nick-name Joe!

Dave

Working here since July 1995

Primary Roles – Repair Tech & Manufacturing Manager

Fun Fact – Well, it’s not always FUN, but Dave is married to Cindy…?  hahah just kidding.  Cindy is LOTS of fun to be married to….always!

Rocketed to earth as a small child and found under a feldspathic rock, Dave is known to some as Captain Feldspar.  To most people he’s

“The Kiln Guy” or “Kilndoc” or maybe “That guy with the long hair that fixes stuff” or sometimes Dave Bracker (be warned, he rarely answers to that one). Dave has been fixing kilns and other ceramics equipment for more than 25 years now.  And for the last few years, you can add industrial clay mixing equipment to the list.   Dave is the president of our sister company, Kansas Clay, and with that great power comes the great responsibility of keeping everything working. That’s a tall order!

Cindy

Working here since birth, give or take

Primary Roles – keeping everyone on their toes by jumping out from around corners to see who frightens the most easily, (hint, it’s the one who’s always CLOWNING around)

Fun Fact – For fun, Cindy likes to ride her bike and grow things in her garden, so between that and clay things, she’s pretty much always dirty, sweaty or both.  She almost never looks like this picture.  that was a rare clean moment.  

At around 12 Cindy was putting together promotional packets of catalogs for teachers, washing out slip buckets (ew) and assembling North Star Slabrollers.  During high school, there was summer and saturday work of filling orders and counting inventory, which paid out some nice cash for a high school kid to spend.  While in college and seeking a degree in music (with zero plans to go into the family business), slowly Cindy fell in love with the world of clay.   In the years that followed, Cindy learned nearly all aspects of the business and in 2017 became our President.