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Pottery is an insulator. Both electrical and thermal. However earthenware (low fired clays like brick) can be porous (liquids can penetrate it) and if the liquid is an electolyte (like salt water), certain electrical conduction can take place.

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most ceramics are insulators, however many ceramics will conduct readily at temperatures aproaaching absolute zero (see superconductivity)

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