Imagine waking up in the morning, making a cup of coffee, going to pour it, AND THERE IS NO MUG! Ceramics are all around you, in the littlest things.
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Imagine waking up in the morning, making a cup of coffee, going to pour it, AND THERE IS NO MUG! Ceramics are all around you, in the littlest things. Some familiar things include, your grandma's teeth, your teddy bears eyeballs, and even what you eat your dinner on. Now close your eyes and imagine the world without those things?óÔé¼?ª. Crazy, isn't it? Ceramics is the art of making pottery. They are made of nonmetallic minerals or in short, clay, which have been hardened by firing them at very very high temperatures. Most ceramics even resist the flow of...
the czech republic around 29,000?óÔé¼ÔÇ£25,000 B.C. You can pretty much say that from their on was the start of the ceramic era, and changed the world forever.
the czech republic around 29,000?óÔé¼ÔÇ£25,000 B.C. You can pretty much say that from their on was the start of the ceramic era, and changed the world forever.
Ceramics are also used in tiles on bathroom walls or floors, kitchens, patios, and even pools! Without someone finding out the important things you can get from just putting some clay in a really hot oven we'd be miserable. You'd fall threw the floor your standing on right now, planes would fall apart in mid air, and your pool would turn into a pond! Don't underestimate the power of clay!
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