Across
- 4. Clay that has been fired once, making it hard but porous.
- 5. Using the fingers to gently pinch and shape the clay.
- 6. Mixture of clay and glass particles applied to clay. (painting your clay)
- 9. Objects made of clay and fired at high temperatures.
- 11. Completely dry and brittle, ready for the first firing.
- 12. A general term for methods like coiling, pinching, and slab rolling.
Down
- 1. A high-temperature furnace used to "cook" clay objects.
- 2. The process of heating clay in a kiln to a specific temperature to harden it and make it durable.
- 3. A stage where the clay has dried slightly but is damp enough to be carved or joined.
- 7. Rolling out rope-like lengths of clay and stacking them to build forms.
- 8. Soft and easily moldable clay.
- 10. Rolling out sheets of clay to cut into shapes and assemble.
