I am pretty sure you can. Also, its larger particle size would mean it was less likely to break when fired.
ADDED: It depends on the material. Silt is simply very fine sediment, but if the sediment is predominantly of clay-forming minerals then it can be used for pottery or at least earthenware.
You can't; it is an inherent property of the clay used for Oaxacan pottery.
Without more information about your question, it is hard to be clear about why potteries don't make pottery. If you are referring to a pottery wheel not correctly producing pottery, there may be an issue with the wheel's functioning or the material being used. The clay may not be the right consistency or of the right composition.
Terracotta is a red clay normally used to make pottery or tiles.
From what I understand House of Webster originated and still is in Rogers AR. The company used a pottery company out of Eastland TX to make their ceramics.
clayey soil is the best soil for pottery
They used silt, or black mud for farming their crops. It provided rich soil for the crops.They also used it to make mudbricks, which they used for buildings, clay for pottery, etc.
Certain types of clay were (and still are) used to make pottery.
Clay
Soil is used to help plants grow healthy, Make art, pottery, to build houses, sidewalks, bricks. And sand is used to make sandpaper, Silt is used to make sedimentary rocks, loam is used to stop holes in many things, and soil can also just be a decorative covering flowers or any plant.
they used clay
YES
They used it to carry water.
You can't; it is an inherent property of the clay used for Oaxacan pottery.
YES!Comanche made pottery such as bowls,mugs/glass and materials used to eat
what mineral is used to make flouride toothpasteand pottery
did Pakistan make pottery
fluorine.