Across
- 4. Liquid Clay slip with coloring oxides and chemicals used to apply color and designs to a ceramic piece
- 6. Thrown A piece clay placed on a pottery wheel. It is shaped by compression during motion.
- 8. Footing Glaze removed before firing
- 10. Hard Damp condition of the clay that isn't damp but in a dry state
- 11. Low fired clay, Porous and not be waterproof. To be used, it must be glazed.
- 14. Clay that has been fired once, but at a low temperature.
- 18. A high grade of clay, that was used in 960AD China and Korea.
- 19. A triangular support
- 21. Heating clay to make it solid
- 22. A white or colaelmadethisored thin layer of clay
- 24. Contrasting colored slip incased inlayed into incised lines
- 25. Glaze A dull coating to make it look matte
- 29. Scratched through
- 32. inadequate o2 China did this
- 33. Cotta A brownish orange earthenware clay body commonly used for ceramic scuplture
Down
- 1. A fine network of cracks that occurs on glazes
- 2. Wash A mixture of China clay and flint in water solution used to coat kiln shelves to protect them from dripping glaze
- 3. Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing
- 5. Glaze Minute decorative cracks accentuated by rubbed in coloring material
- 7. Instrument used to record the exact temperature of the kiln.
- 9. Stage Stage where clay can be easily bent
- 12. Fired normally then taken out when red hot and the glaze molten.
- 13. supports Thick Posts used to hold shelves inside a kiln.
- 14. Dry like those skeletons in mario who can move but like if you crushed them they fall apart
- 15. Built Slabs are cut out and joined together using scoring and wet clay. Slabs can be draped over or into forms, rolled around cylinders or built into geometric forms.
- 16. liquid form of clay applied to the surface of a vessel prior to firing
- 17. Shelves Shelves inside kiln that greenware is stacked on, in the kiln/
- 18. Cones Slender pyramids of ceramic material made in a graded series to melt and indicate when a firing is nearly completed.
- 20. Coils of high temperature
- 23. coating you add to pottery to make it painted pretty :)
- 26. Objects made of clay and fired at 1550*F to make a chemical change to become solidified
- 27. Device used to fire ceramics
- 28. Pottery Oldest form of forming pottery.
- 29. High Fired clay. It's water proof, even without glaze resulting in a structure sturdier than earthenware
- 30. Pots Starting with a ball of clay, it is pinched and stroked into making a bowl shape. Many coil pieces are constructed on top of a pinched bottom.
- 31. Glassy non-pororus state caused by heat or fission.
