Description
Earthenware is a type of ceramic pottery made from clay fired at lower temperatures, resulting in a porous and somewhat brittle material. It is commonly used for crafting both decorative and functional items, such as vases, flower pots, plates, and cookware. To enhance its durability and waterproof properties, earthenware is often coated with a glaze, which can either be left uncolored for a classic terracotta appearance or decorated with vibrant colors for aesthetic purposes. This centuries-old pottery technique is cherished for its rustic and natural appeal, making it a versatile and enduring choice in the world of ceramics.