GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Stoneware is a high-temperature fired clay made from earth blended with other minerals, such as kaolin, feldspar, silica, and quartz. It is stronger, more watertight, and more durable than earthenware, and is most suitable for cooking, baking, or storing liquids.
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Gallery text from Materials and Meaning, Center for Creative Connections, 2008.
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General Description
Stoneware is a high-temperature fired clay made from earth blended with other minerals, such as kaolin, feldspar, silica, and quartz. It is stronger, more watertight, and more durable than earthenware, and is most suitable for cooking, baking, or storing liquids.
Adapted from
Gallery text from Materials and Meaning, Center for Creative Connections, 2008.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
Web Resources
Notes
text transcribed from photo found in piction
rules
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Objects
medium
Contains
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