Across
- 1. used to carve into leather hard clay
- 3. building: a hand building technique using rolling pins to roll out sheets of clay. These can be cut to form patterns and assemble into forms.
- 4. a sloped cut on the edge of clay to be joined.
- 6. a surface to work ontop of with clay
- 8. Pottery that has not been fired.
- 10. a stage when clay is workable, pliable clay.
- 11. Clay has been fired once in a kiln
- 14. used to cut pieces of clay
- 15. used to roll clay into a flat slab
- 16. In ceramics, a thin, glossy coating fired into pottery or vases.
Down
- 1. condition of raw clay where it has lost most of its moisture, but it is still able to be joined or carved.
- 2. Art of making objects out of clay to produce pottery and sculpture.
- 5. Stiff, sticky kind of earth that is used in ceramics. It is wet, and it hardens after drying or heating.
- 7. a small container used for drinking, it has a lid so that it can be taken away.
- 9. used to smooth the surface of the clay.
- 12. watered down clay (becomes soft and slippery).
- 13. a furnace or oven made of ceramic used to fire or “heat” ceramic objects. A kiln may be electric, gas, or wood-burning and reach temperatures in excess of 2,500 degrees.
