It means it's ready to be baked in the kiln. Once a piece of pottery has been moulded, it's left to 'air-dry' for 24 hours to dry out. After that period, it's ready to be baked (the technical term is fired) in the kiln.
Lovely Raku Pottery Vase is ready for the market. Let’s see, where, this beautiful vase will find a new home. Raku Pottery is a fire technique of making ceramics products.
a kiln is a oven in which you fire pottery
Ready to fire
To make it ready to fire.
greenware
This idiom means: you are ready to fight with energy and determination for what you believe in.
I believe you mean Alan Long pottery from Clay pond pottery
Bone dry pottery refers to clay pieces that have completely dried out before being fired in a kiln. At this stage, the pottery is no longer damp but has not yet been hardened by heat. Bone dry clay is very fragile and should be handled carefully, as it can easily break or crack. This stage is crucial for ensuring that the pottery is ready for the firing process, which transforms the clay into a durable ceramic material.
I think you mean STANGL. A well known pottery and easy to research
Because it's made of clay
eating, artwork, and fire pit to cook food
Fire When Ready - 1924 was released on: USA: 9 November 1924