Across
- 4. Oven for baking clay.
- 5. Clay that has been rolled flat.
- 7. Difficult to work with durable white clay.
- 9. Easy to work with red, grey, or orange clay. Hardens at low temperatures and remains porous.
- 11. Special paint used on bisque pieces.
- 12. Decoration by cutting away parts of a surface layer to expose a different colored ground.
- 14. Fires at high temperature, nonporous.
- 15. Temperature of kiln.
Down
- 1. Clay rolled into snake-like pieces.
- 2. Clay that is squeezed between fingers to form a vessel.
- 3. Clay that is slightly rigid but still workable.
- 6. Totally air dried, unfired clay.
- 8. Creating forms out of clay without a pottery wheel, using the hands, fingers, and simple tools.
- 10. To scratch hatch marks on surface of clay as part of joining pieces together. This is done before brushing on slip and joining the pieces together.
- 12. Liquid clay used to create a bond between two pieces of clay.
- 13. Clay that has been fired once.
