This is used to make slip cast ceramics
What is a Mold?
The result of incorporating molasses into sugar
What is brown sugar?
In ceramics, this liquid is applied to create a sheen surface over the clay
What is a Glaze?
A basic component of music, this term means a succession of single notes.
What is a Melody?
Known for being the most famous paper craft practice
What is Origami?
The term for ceramic wares that have not been fired
What is Greenware?
The most common name for 4x,6x,8x,10x sugar
What is powder sugar?
Typically, the number of kiln firings a functional cup would go thru to reach completion
What are two firings?
The result when multiple tones are sounded together
What is a Harmony?
Handmade paper that has been manufactured, sheet by sheet, by hand, rather than by a papermaking machine is also known as what
What is Mouldmade?
This technique involves firing pottery to a low temperature and then smothering it in organic materials
What is a Raku firing?
The French name for an inverted apple tart
What is a Tarte Tartin?
This is a result of when a glaze has been applied too thick onto a ceramic piece and occurs during firing
What is Crawling?
The organization of music in time using long and short note values
What is Rhythm?
Leaves, sticks, moss, sand and water were common choices before this product was made
What is toilet paper?
This civilization famously invented the potters wheel
Who are the Sumerians?
This flexible sponge cake is used in roulades
What is a Joconde?
This is a disease and a ceramicists biggest fear. It can happen when proper respiratory protection is NOT used while mixing dry glaze materials.
What is Silicosis?
The term for tone color or quality of sound
What is Timbre? (pronounced Tam-ber)
These sheets of paper are composed of 25% linen and 75% cotton and produced for daily use by U.S. population
What is U.S. currency paper?
Kaolin is used in such things as ceramics, medicine, in toothpaste, as well as cosmetics, and is primarily made up of this mineral
What is Decomposed Granite?
From these flours which conatins the most amount of gluten; whole wheat flour, cake flour, all purpose flour or 00 Flour
Which is 00 Flour?
This is a process during a kiln firing when the crystalline quartz particles in a ceramic piece change in volume once they reach 1063° F & then is reversed when they cool below 1063° F
What is Quartz Inversion?
The tuning system used by modern keyboard instruments, splitting the octave into 12 equal semitones
What is Equal Temperament?
This term comes from the French word 'veau' and refers to a parchment made from calf skin
what is Vellum?