Two materials fulfill the question. Decoration, and glazes.
Decoration is usually applied to objects that have been fired, and this provides a good surface for fine detail. Some decoration is the application of an adhesive print. This is called an under glaze print.
After decoration, the object will be dipped or sprayed by a glaze compound, then fired to fuse the glaze.
Some objects have an 'over glaze' print applied, but this tends to be much less wear resistant.
Paint used to colour ceramics (clay) is called glaze.
I think what you are talking about is "slip". Slip is clay in a liquid form. I have commonly used it for attaching pieces of clay.
With every art, there is a learning period. You have to learn the various techniques associated with making pottery.For an example, you go to howtomakepottery.comFor more personal, less commercial lessons, see the link I have provided to explore.com
Coiling is among the most ancient forms of pottery making. The potter forms coils by rolling clay and then builds up forms by stacking the coils on top of each other and attaching them with liquid clay or slip. The coils are then usually smoothed over, making a smooth surface. Native American pottery is usually made this way and then the pots are covered with colored slip and decorated.
The liquid layer of the Earth's core is called the outer core.
Casting Slip: A liquid clay used in the process of forming objects with molds. Also referred to as "slip."
Brushed with liquid, seasoned, stitched, tacked, pummeled, thrashed, lambasted...
Paint used to colour ceramics (clay) is called glaze.
Yes clean them all the time & keep them in a cleaning liquid at all times and keep them brushed with a pollident substance
Mercury the liquid inside thermometer is mercury.. but it is called thermometric liquid.
I think what you are talking about is "slip". Slip is clay in a liquid form. I have commonly used it for attaching pieces of clay.
With every art, there is a learning period. You have to learn the various techniques associated with making pottery.For an example, you go to howtomakepottery.comFor more personal, less commercial lessons, see the link I have provided to explore.com
Liquid precipitation is called rain.
What is the liquid that leaves the condenser called
When steam is a liquid or goes into a liquid state via condensation, then it is no longer deemed as gas or steam. Thus it is called liquid.
commenly oil is called liquid but some times petrol is also called liquid gold :v
A liquid that is heated may be called a "heating medium" or simply "heated liquid."