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I also don't know a lot about clay, like different types and stuff, but I can tell you that it is probably hard to get the clay off without fucking it up. I just can't imagine clay coming off the bark cleanly and maintaining the details.
What if you used food safe silicone? It shouldn't damage the tree and it's very durable, so you could make a mold of the bark with it and then reuse it over and over with all kinds of materials. It picks up a lot of details too, it'll get down into the gaps and everything if you do it right.