Ceramic
Ceramics and pottery have been associated with human culture for thousands of years and are the most discovered artifacts in history. Although the important role of the two in human history is undeniable, there are many differences between ceramic and earthenware.
Ceramic and earthenware are similar in appearance, and both are made of soil and mud and cooked at the right temperature to maintain their shape. Pottery consists of two parts, the body and the glaze. The body is the main shape of the container, which is made of special mud. Glaze is also a transparent and shiny material that sits on the dishes and gives them a new shape.
they can be unglazed or glazed. Unglazed dishes are baked once and dishes that are glazed or glazed are re-baked.
Ceramics are made of materials that deform permanently when heated. Pottery products are a type of ceramic and their main material is clay. Pottery products are made of clay with a potter’s wheel, but ceramic products are made from a combination of clay, several special types of soil, and some other materials.
As you know, over time, people’s tastes are more focused on the appearance and beauty of accessories than their quality. Most people today prefer to spend a lot of money to buy utensils without considering the disadvantages of using them. In addition to being high quality, earthenware is also beautiful. It is also less expensive than many other utensils.
If you want to get acquainted with pottery briefly, it is enough to know that pottery means forming flowers, and the utensils that are obtained in this way are called pottery. Usually, the soil used for pottery is clay, which turns the color of the pottery red.
Types of pottery include plates, water jugs, glasses, trays, bowls, and goblets.
Earthenware is divided into two categories: glazed and unglazed. Glazed containers are used for cooking food, and unglazed containers are suitable for storing liquids such as water.
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