Answered february 4 2016.
Difference between clay and ceramic pots.
Clay is a plastic material originating from rock which weathered over millions of years to become clay.
As a adjective ceramic.
The major difference between ceramic pottery and porcelain is the composition.
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A different kind of durability while ceramic is strong it s also inflexible and has a tendency to shatter when dropped.
Ceramic usually refers to the finished product of clay after being fired to a high temperature.
The word terra cotta itself means baked earth in italian.
Clay can be thought of in terms of geological raw material which is the foundation product for the firing in the kiln which produces terra cotta and ceramics.
As nouns the difference between ceramic and clay is that ceramic is uncountable a hard brittle material that is produced through burning of nonmetallic minerals at high temperatures while clay is a mineral substance made up of small crystals of silica and alumina that is ductile when moist.
Clay is the natural raw natural material actually used in making terra cotta and ceramic pots.
Clay is a natural material that comes from the ground and ceramics are various materials that harden when heated including clay.
Ceramic pottery pieces are often made of a strong mix of natural clay water and a few organic materials meanwhile porcelain pieces are known to be made of a light mix of clay a lot of kaolin silica quartz feldspar and various other materials.
The material of pre fired ceramics.
Terra cotta is a low firing clay commonly of reddish brown color.
As a result it s more likely to dent or chip rather than break apart.
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Clay is a type of ceramic but not all ceramics are made of clay.
For example clay has chemically bonded water in it which will cause it to slake down disintegrate when a dried clay object is put in water.