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<p>[QUOTE="2manybooks, post: 7202956, member: 8267"]Just to help with the education project, "greenware" refers to mass produced ceramics that are sold in a "green" state, meaning they are dry and hard, but have not been fired. In this context, greenware is pretty synonymous with slip cast ware. Artisans and craftspeople can buy them and apply their own designs with slips or glazes and then fire them. Or sometimes, fire them and then apply designs with acrylic paints.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="2manybooks, post: 7202956, member: 8267"]Just to help with the education project, "greenware" refers to mass produced ceramics that are sold in a "green" state, meaning they are dry and hard, but have not been fired. In this context, greenware is pretty synonymous with slip cast ware. Artisans and craftspeople can buy them and apply their own designs with slips or glazes and then fire them. Or sometimes, fire them and then apply designs with acrylic paints.[/QUOTE]
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