Dry: it doesn't go bad because it's not wet., You can store it forever., You can add grog to it., Slip: It's watered-down clay., It can be runny or stiff., You can pour it into a mold., Plastic: It's flexible and workable., If it's too wet, it collapses/flops., You can shape it, curve it, bend it easily., Leather hard: It can be soft or stiff. , The clay holds its shape, you can attach pieces together., It's ideal for trimming or carving., Bone dry: It has a chalky look., The moisture is gone., It's very fragile., Bisqueware: You get this stage after you fire the piece once., It's strong and durable, but not shiny., It's porous, ideal for glazing., Glazeware: You get this when you fire the piece a second time., It's shiny and has bright colours., Final stage.,
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