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Clay after first firing without glaze; it is now permanent, is porous
Bisque
Greenware
Glaze
Clay
Unfired clay that is free of water and ready to fire; most fragile state.
Bone Dry
Bisque
Ceramic
Greenware
Clay products that have been fired for permanence.
Ceramic
Bisque
Greenware
Coiling
A method of creating pots by building bottom and walls with even, ropelike or snakelike pieces of clay
Coiling
Slab
Firing
Scoring
A moist earth of decomposed rock; used in products such as pottery, bricks, tiles, and sculpture
Clay
Ceramic
Bisque
Greenware
Making clay products permanent through baking at high temperatures in a kiln.
Firing
Bisque
Scoring
Slip
Unfired clay that isn't quite dry yet firm enough to carve; clay that has stiffened slightly .
Leather Hard
Bone Dry
Greenware
Bisque
Making marks on the edges of two pieces of clay before joining with slip.
Scoring
Slip
Coiling
Firing
Clay evenly rolled and formed by draping or joining.
Slab
Coiling
Slip
Scoring
Clay in an unfired state (moist, leather hard, or bone dry)
Greenware
Bisque
Bone Dry
Leather Hard
Clay diluted with to the consistency of cream; used for joining 2 pieces of clay; acts like a glue.
Slip
Scoring
Greenware
Leather Hard
Creating vessels on a potter's wheel.
Throwing
Firing
Coiling
Scoring
Colors that can be painted on green ware that will show through a clear glaze.
Underglaze
Glaze
Bisque
Slip
Kneading moist clay to eliminate air bubbles and produce a uniform texture.
Wedging
Firing
Coiling
Slipping
Mixture of clay and glaze with a specific, predetermined melting point; used in firing.
Glaze
Cone
Slab
Slip
A finely ground mineral solution painted on bisque ware; when fired, it becomes glassy.
Glaze
Underglaze
Bisque
Greenware
A furnace used for firing clay products; electric, gas, or wood-fired.
Kiln
Glaze
Easy Bake Oven
Bisque
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