Scrambled Words: Learn Pottery Making Vocabulary

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vocabulary list

WordDefinition
clayClay is a natural material composed of fine particles that is used in pottery making due to its malleable properties.
kilnA kiln is a high-temperature oven used to fire pottery, ceramic, or clay objects to harden and strengthen them.
glazeGlaze refers to a liquid mixture of minerals that is applied to pottery before firing to create a smooth, shiny surface.
potter's wheelA potter's wheel is a rotating device used by potters to shape clay into various forms such as bowls and vases.
slipIn pottery making, slip refers to a liquid mixture of clay and water applied to the surface of ceramic pieces.
firingFiring in pottery making refers to the process of heating clay objects in a kiln to harden and set them.
bisqueBisque refers to pottery that has been fired once at a high temperature but has not yet been glazed.
ceramicCeramic refers to objects made of clay that are heated to high temperatures to create durable and water-resistant pottery.
kneadingKneading in pottery making refers to the process of mixing and manipulating clay to remove air bubbles and ensure uniform consistency.
wedgingWedging is the process of kneading clay to remove air bubbles, ensure uniform consistency, and improve workability for pottery making.
siftingSifting in pottery making refers to the process of passing clay through a fine mesh to remove impurities and create a smooth texture.
slipSlip in pottery making is a liquid mixture of clay and water used to decorate or enhance the surface of ceramics.
coilA coil is a long, snake-like piece of clay rolled out to create pottery by layering and shaping it.
pinchPinch is a hand-building technique in pottery where clay is shaped by pinching and squeezing it with fingers.
scoreScoring in pottery making is the process of creating shallow cuts or marks on clay surfaces to help with bonding.
smoothSmooth in pottery making refers to the even and uniform texture of clay achieved through kneading, wedging, and refining techniques.
coilA coil is a long, snake-like piece of clay that is rolled out and then stacked to create pottery forms.
slabA slab in pottery making refers to a flat piece of clay that is rolled out and used to create various forms.
pinchPinch in pottery making refers to the technique of shaping clay by pinching it between fingers to form a vessel.
scoringScoring in pottery making involves scratching or roughening up the surface of clay pieces before joining them together with slip.
TrimmingTrimming in pottery making refers to the process of removing excess clay from a piece to refine its shape and surface.
chatteringChattering in pottery trimming refers to the intentional creation of textured lines or patterns on the surface of a piece.
facetingFaceting in trimming pottery involves creating flat or angled surfaces on the exterior of a pot for added texture and visual interest.
carvingCarving in pottery making refers to the process of carefully removing excess clay to create intricate designs or textures.
undercuttingUndercutting in pottery trimming refers to the technique of trimming away clay from the bottom of a pot at an inward angle.
sgraffitoSgraffito in pottery trimming is a technique where a design is scratched into the surface of the clay.
dartingDarting in pottery trimming refers to cutting deep, narrow grooves into the surface of a pot for decorative purposes.
kilnA kiln is a high-temperature oven used in pottery making to dry and harden clay objects through a controlled heating process.
bisque firingBisque firing is the first firing of pottery after it has been dried, turning it into a durable, porous ceramic material.
glazeIn pottery making, glaze refers to a liquid mixture applied to a ceramic piece before firing to create a glossy finish.
greenwareGreenware refers to unfired pottery that has dried completely and is ready for firing in a kiln to harden.
moistureMoisture in pottery making refers to the presence of water in the clay, which needs to be removed during drying.
wedgingWedging in pottery making is the process of kneading clay to remove air bubbles and ensure even moisture distribution.
shrinkageShrinkage in pottery making refers to the decrease in size of clay objects as they dry and are fired.
UnderglazeUnderglaze is a type of ceramic decoration applied to pottery before the final glaze, enhancing the surface with colored designs.
OverglazeOverglaze refers to a layer of colored glaze applied to the surface of a pottery piece after the initial firing.
CrackleCrackle refers to the fine network of lines or cracks that form on the surface of pottery glaze after firing.
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