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Clay as therapy – indeed, any creative pursuit – is well-known to benefit both your physical and mental states, even if it’s not a conscious intent. Zoning out while coning up or wedging, focusing on tiny details and using muscle memory for the almost imperceptible changes to the way you’re holding and directing the tool while sgrafittoing a design are all creating neural links and triggering chemical changes in your body. I was recently asked to update some blurb about ClayCraft that I wrote when we launched: Whether you are a student, a hobby potter, or have an established studio, we want you to enjoy reading about this wonderful stuff called clay! What is it about it that’s so appealing? Everyone I meet tells me that they find handling clay…