Hand Building Techniques
State of Clay
Types of Clay Bodies
You're "Kiln" Me
Glaze
100

A hand method of forming pottery by building up the walls with coils of rope-like rolls of clay.

What is coiling?

100

General term for unfired clay articles.

What is earthenware?

100

Low-fire clay that comes in red or white.

What is earthenware?

100

Low fire clay may be fired in a traditional kitchen oven.

What is False?

100

This substance can serve to color, decorate or waterproof an item.

What is ceramic glaze?

200

A simple form of hand-made pottery produced from ancient times to the present.

What is pinching?

200

The final stage of greenware dried to a completely dry state and ready to be fired. In this stage, the clay is very fragile, non-plastic and porous

What is bone-dry?

200

Properties of this clay body include elasticity, considerable strength, whiteness and translucency. It fires between 2,200 and 2,600 °F.

What is porcelain clay?

200

The temperature at which this clay body matures, generally considered to be between cones 09 and 02 (1700 and 2000 degrees F).

What is low-fire clay?

200

True or False: Glazing can make earthenware vessels waterproof.

What is true?

300

A clay slurry used to join two pieces of clay.

What is slip?

300

Pottery that has been fired but not yet glazed

What is bisque?

300

A clay which is fired at a higher temperature of 2,200* F. This results in a more durable material, with a denser, stone-like quality.

What is stoneware?

300

The oldest known method for the firing of pottery. Examples have been dated as early as 29,000–25,000

What is pit-firing?

300

A raw material of ceramic glazes which is the main glass former and is also the major constituent of sand.

What is silica?

400

Type of hand-building using rolled out flat pieces of clay.

What is slab?

400

The condition of a clay or clay body when it has been partially dried, clay is still slightly bendable.

What is leather-hard?

400

A type of accessible earthenware clay that has rich red and orange hues, as well as, pottery or other items made using this clay.

What is terracotta?

400

The earliest known dates to around 6000 BCE, and was found at a site in modern day Iraq.

What is a kiln?

400

Raw metal materials such as iron oxide, copper carbonate, or cobalt carbonate contribute this characteristic to ceramic glazes.

What is color?

500

A three-dimensional clay work, usually decorative rather than utilitarian.

What is clay sculpture?

500

The quality of clay that allows it to be manipulated and still maintain its shape without cracking.

What is plasticity?

500

Clay body that doesn't require firing in a kiln.

What is air-dry clay?

500

True or False: The pronunciation of the word "kiln" is "kill".

What is true?

500

Glazing on pottery followed the invention of glass in the Middle East, Egypt and China around this time.

What is 1500 BC?

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