Across
- 2. A construction technique in which clay is rolled into thin sheets and manipulated into shapes.
- 8. clay that is dry enough but still damp enough to be joined to other pieces or carved without distortion.
- 9. process of firing unglazed clay to a low temperature to harden the clay and drive the physical water from it.
- 11. non-metal materials that are permanently changed when they're heated.
- 12. finished product wholly
- 16. describe and identify greenware pottery that has dried as much as possible before it has gone through its first firing
- 17. simple form of hand-made pottery produced from ancient times to the present.
- 18. prepares the clay for optimal use.
- 19. an oven or furnace that is used for hardening, burning, or drying something.
- 20. means to scratch hatch marks on it as part of joining clay pieces together.
Down
- 1. a mixture of powdered materials that often includes a premelted glass made into a slip and applied to a ceramic body.
- 3. Pots that have been bisqued-fired for the first time.
- 4. It's unfired clay pottery referring to a stage of production when the clay is mostly dry but has not yet been fired in a kiln.
- 5. by building up sides of pots with successive rolls of clay.
- 6. an ancient pottery-making technique that involves creating forms without a pottery wheel, using the hands, fingers, and simple tools.
- 7. state of the ceramic art work after the glaze has been applied and the piece has been fired for a second time.
- 10. the second firing of a piece pottery which has been coated with glass forming materials.
- 13. the process from the time the clay touches the wheel to the time the wheel is stopped.
- 14. a clay slurry used to produce pottery and other ceramic wares.
- 15. the outstanding property of clay–water systems.
