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Ceramics 1 Vocabulary

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Across
ground up pieces of bisqueware added to wet clay for texture and to reduce shrinkage
basic material of glaze: the part that melts to become the glass
glaze defect:when glaze cracks and looks like shattered glass
one of two types of pottery: dense and heavy
basic material of a glaze: add stability to the solution so it does not flow off the piece
a natural material that becomes plastic and moldable when moistened, but hard when fired
materials that can withstand high temperatures without melting
melting of free silica to make glass - also turns clay into a pot
removal of water in the firing process, or chemical process of combustion
the removal or trimming away of extra clay
the state of clay being able to be bent and molded without breaking
glaze defect: extreme crawling in which the glaze rolls back on itself to create bead of glaze
kneading clay to remove air bubbles and align the clay particles
pottery that has been fired once, also refers to the first firing of ceramic works
a layer of glass fused to the surface of a clay piece used for decoration or to make a piece water tight
Down
anything that absorbs or leaks water
surface quality of a glaze that does not let anything beneath it show through
very wet, liquid clay, used in joining clay pieces together and also for decoration when colored
building technique in which snakes of clay are rolled and joined together
the basic material from which any piece is made: the clay
reduction firing process in which red hot pieces of clay are put into a bin of combustible materials
one of two types of pottery: porous and lightweight
stage of clay dryness in which clay is dry enough to support its own weight
decoration technique in which a layer of colored slip is applied, then scratched or carved through to show the clay underneath: also refers to drawing into clay
polishing a piece of leather hard or dry clay with a smooth tool to create a shiny surface before bisque firing
glaze defect: when the glaze pulls apart to show the clay underneath
basic material of glaze: chemical that lowers the melting temperature of the silica to smooth out glaze
Surface quality of a glaze that is dull
surface coating/decoration material, like a combination of slip and glaze
surface quality of a glaze that is shiny