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{{Ceramic
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|name=Earthenware
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* [[Statue]]s
 
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* [[Jug]]s
 
* [[Jug]]s
 
* Large [[pot]]s
 
* Large [[pot]]s
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* [[clay]]
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** [[clay]]
* [[silty clay]]
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** [[silty clay]]
* [[sandy clay]]
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** [[sandy clay]]
* [[clay loam]]
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** [[clay loam]]
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* 1 [[fuel]]
 
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|properties=
 
* [[Material value]] 3
 
* [[Material value]] 3
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{{firemagmasafe|yes|no}}
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* [[Melting point]] {{ct|11500}}
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* [[Boiling point]] {{ct|14000}}
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* [[Ignition point]] none
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* [[Solid density]] 1360
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* Liquid [[density]] 3300
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* [[Specific heat]] 800
 
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'''Earthenware''' is a type of [[ceramic]] made from ordinary [[clay]] (as well as [[silty clay]], [[sandy clay]], or [[clay loam]]). Much like [[green glass]] (and [[clear glass]], to a lesser extent), earthenware items can be produced in unlimited quantities as long as you have a source of clay in your fortress. They are brown in color and have a material value of 3, equal to that of [[obsidian]].
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'''Earthenware''' is a type of [[ceramic]] made from ordinary [[clay]] (as well as [[silty clay]], [[sandy clay]], or [[clay loam]]). Much like [[green glass]] (and [[clear glass]], to a lesser extent), earthenware items can be produced in unlimited quantities, as long as you have a source of clay in your fortress. They are brown in color and have a material value of 3, equal to that of [[obsidian]].
 
 
In order to store liquids, earthenware containers must be [[glaze]]d.
 
 
 
[[File:Black-glaze oinochoe BM B632.jpg|thumb|left|Black-glaze oinochoe BM B632|Glazed earthenware]]
 
[[File:Jug animals Louvre MAO390.jpg|thumb|left|Jug animals Louvre MAO390|Unglazed earthenware]]
 
  
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Other than its potential abundance, earthenware is also very light, making it perfect for crafting containers. However, earthenware containers must be [[glaze]]d in order to store liquids.
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<gallery heights=420px widths=300px>
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File:Black-glaze oinochoe BM B632.jpg|Black-glaze oinochoe BM B632|Glazed earthenware
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File:Jug animals Louvre MAO390.jpg|Jug animals Louvre MAO390|Unglazed earthenware
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</gallery>
 
{{gamedata}}
 
{{gamedata}}
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{{Materials}}
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[[ru:Earthenware]]

Latest revision as of 20:32, 6 May 2024

Earthenware
EarthenwareSample.png
Ω = σ = Φ = Ω
= - = µ = Ö =
Φ σ
= δ = ö Å =
Ω = σ = Φ = Ω
Uses
Graphic

No graphic.

Ingredients
Properties
Fire-safe Not magma-safe

Wikipedia article

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Note that some content may still need to be updated.

Earthenware is a type of ceramic made from ordinary clay (as well as silty clay, sandy clay, or clay loam). Much like green glass (and clear glass, to a lesser extent), earthenware items can be produced in unlimited quantities, as long as you have a source of clay in your fortress. They are brown in color and have a material value of 3, equal to that of obsidian.

Other than its potential abundance, earthenware is also very light, making it perfect for crafting containers. However, earthenware containers must be glazed in order to store liquids.

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