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{{Quality|Fine}}{{Ceramic|name=Earthenware|color=6:0:0
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* [[Statue]]s
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* [[Block|Bricks]]
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* [[Craft]]s
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* [[Hive]]s
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* [[Jug]]s
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* Large [[pot]]s
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* [[clay]]
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* [[silty clay]]
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* [[sandy clay]]
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* [[clay loam]]
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* [[Material value]] 3
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'''Earthenware''' is a type of {{L|ceramic}} made from ordinary {{L|clay}} (as well as {{L|silty clay}}, {{L|sandy clay}}, or {{L|clay loam}}). Earthenware items are brown in color and have a material value of 3, equal to that of {{L|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 {{L|glaze}}d.
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In order to store liquids, earthenware containers must be [[glaze]]d.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 8 December 2011

Earthenware
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Uses
Ingredients

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Properties

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

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 glazed.