Pottery is made from a variety of clays, and three common types are earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. Each type of clay has its own special qualities and uses.
Earthenware is the most common clay. It is usually red or brown and is easy to work with, making it great for beginners. Items made from earthenware are often used for flower pots, dishes, and even ceramics.
Stoneware is a bit tougher and can be gray or brown in color. It is fired at a high temperature, which makes it very strong. This type of clay is often used for making mugs, bowls, and casseroles, as it can handle hot foods and liquids well.
Porcelain is a special type of clay that is usually white and very fine. It is fired at an even higher temperature than stoneware, which makes it very delicate and beautiful. Porcelain is often used for making teacups, vases, and fine china that you might see in fancy places.
Each clay has its own unique properties, and potters choose the right type based on what they want to create. Understanding these different kinds of clay helps in making beautiful and useful pottery!

