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Appliquethe application of scoring a clay shape or form to the surface of the clay. Bisqueunglazed clay, fired at a low temperature. Coil constructionropes of clay scored and stacked to form a wall. Glazea glassy coating that has been melted onto a ceamic surface.
Appliquethe application of scoring a clay shape or form to the surface of the clay. Bisqueunglazed clay, fired at a low temperature. Coil constructionropes of clay scored and stacked to form a wall. Glazea glassy coating that has been melted onto a ceamic surface.
Appliquethe application of scoring a clay shape or form to the surface of the clay. Bisqueunglazed clay, fired at a low temperature. Coil constructionropes of clay scored and stacked to form a wall. Glazea glassy coating that has been melted onto a ceamic surface.
1. Applique- The application of a clay shape or form scored to the surface. 2. Bisque- Unglazed clay, fired at a low temperature . 3. Coil Construction- Ropes of clay scored and stacked to form a wall. This is the most common hand-building method. 4. Glaze- A glassy coating that has been melted onto a ceramic surface. 2300*. 5. Greenware- Unfired pottery that is bone- dry, a state in which your pottery is the most fragile. Do Not Touch!!!! 6. Sgraffito- Carving a design on the body of the clay with a tool. (texture patterns) 7. Scored- Using a sharp tool to scratch the clay before it is attached to another piece of clay. Making xxxs and /////s. Ceramic Terms Ceramic Mugs and Pitchers Glaze A glassy coating that has been melted onto a ceamic surface. 2300*. Curved walls with 2 glazes African- American Ceramic Vases Mexican-Indian Handmade Pottery Ceramic container with lid, handles, and legs Ceramic Vases with flat slab handles Glaze applied to the top of the piece Greenware Unfired pottery that is bone-dry, a state in which clay forms are the most fragile. DO NOT TOUCH !!!!!!!!!!! Greenware clay that has not been fired Sgraffito carved on the exterior walls of the bowl Coil Pottery made by 6 th /7 th Grade Coil construction Ropes of clay that are scored and stacked to form a wall. This is the most common hand- building method. Coil Vases made by students Coil Vases with different lid and handle styles Applique the application of scoring a clay shape or form to the surface of the clay. Ceramic Mugs with Clay appliques scored to the exterior of the mug. Lizard Pencil Holders Coil vase smoothed exterior and interior Coil Bowl Coil Rope Lip Coil Bowl Sgraffito technique and glaze leaf designs Wall hanging with glaze flower design Animal bowls with legs Slab Method with coils scored on the surface Slab/coil fish Sgraffito using a tool to carve a design pattern on the body of the clay. Coils have Sgraffito imprinted on the outside walls sgraffito Sgraffito technique Scored Using a sharp tool to scratch the clay surface, before it is attached to another piece of clay. Making xxxxs or //////s. 1. You create the coil, by rolling the clay with the palm of your hand. In the air or on the table. Then attach each coil on top of the next coil by scoring the coil, with xxxs and ////s. 2. Always apply even pressure with both hands when smoothing the inside surface. Use your hand or a spoon. 3. You will create some type of design on the outside of your piece. By using appliques (applying shapes) or using sgraffito (a tool to carve a texture pattern). By Ms. Stadsvold