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Make two half spheres and join them. Decorate as desired.
It probably depends on what kind of clay you're using but when I did pottery in high school we made "slip" which was just basically very watered down clay. Then we scratched up the two slabs where we wanted them to join, put a coat of slip over the rough edges, and pushed them together.
Use a fork, plastic or otherwise, and scratch/score the surfaces of the clay parts you intend to join. Then, use your slip, which is just clay that is soaked in water and therefore like mud, over the same surfaces which you have scored. Join the pieces together by pressing the scored and slipped surfaces together.
One might make a ceramic box by first gathering the equipment, such as tin foil and a Press. Then, place some clay on the Clay Press, and press the foil on it to give it a texture. Then, let the clay dry, and cut it in to equal sized squares. Join these squares together using slip (thick clay and water mixed together), and then let them dry.
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Firing clay is when a clay is fired in a kiln, this is to make the clay stay strong.
Simple. Rip out the old and relay with PVC using good quality piping. Where you need to join to old fittings and new there are joints that marry the two.
there is no plural word for clay. "Look at all that clay" "alot of clay" how much clay do you have?" get the point?