Rubber Grip Pottery Straps for Ceramic Repair and Gluing, 6 Piece Set
These Rubber Grip Compression Straps are the studio assistant you’ve been looking for. Designed specifically for the unique needs of ceramicists, these straps provide the "third hand" you need for precision gluing and repairs.
This kit contains: (4) 7" Small Wrap Straps and (2) Large 12" Wrap Straps, 6 straps in total.
Why Potters Love Them:
• Superior Non-Slip Grip: The premium rubber clings to bisque, greenware, and even high-gloss glazes, ensuring your pieces stay perfectly aligned while the adhesive sets.
• Gentle but Firm Pressure: Unlike metal clamps that can chip or crack delicate ceramics, these elastic straps provide uniform, adjustable compression.
• Hook & Loop Versatility: Fast, easy, and infinitely adjustable. Need more length? Simply daisy-chain two or more straps together for larger platters or sculpture work.
• Chemical Resistant: Durable enough to withstand contact with common studio adhesives, epoxies, and water.
Perfect For:
• Repairing Handles: Holds handles tight against the vessel body for a seamless bond.
• Kintsugi Projects: Provides the steady tension required for gold-seam repairs.
• Multi-Piece Assemblage: Great for sculptors joining complex components.
• Securing Lids: Keeps lids in place during transport or while drying.
Who Are These For?
• Production Potters: Perfect for those who need a reliable, repeatable way to attach handles or decorative elements to large batches of ware without the fuss of tape.
• Ceramic Repair Specialists & Kintsugi Artists: An essential tool for holding broken shards in place with precision tension while epoxies, resins, or lacquers cure.
• Handbuilders & Sculptors: Ideal for artists who assemble complex, multi-part forms and need a "third hand" to support heavy components while they bond.
• Tile Makers: Great for clamping stacks of tiles or holding mitered edges together for 3D ceramic installations.
• Studio Educators & Teachers: A durable, reusable alternative to single-use tapes and messy rubber bands that often snap or perish in a dusty kiln room.
• Hobbyists & Beginners: For anyone looking to save a favorite piece after a "kiln accident" or a bump on the workbench.





