You are here: Home > Arts and Entertainment > Ceramic Art

Ceramic Art

The word “ceramic” is derived from the meaning of Greek pottery “Ceramic. The Greek word for clay and ceramics created directly between the products of art through the process of ceramics. Words can figures, tiles, ceramics and decorative objects. Some products, such as rare or unique archaeological artifacts.

Almost all products are made of ceramic clay, sometimes mixed with other materials. The clay is exposed to heat and then formed the desired objects. Geometric or figurative, then painted or engraved on them. Ceramic tiles were used as wall decoration that ancient Mesopotamia.

The art of ceramics has taken different forms in different parts of the world. In early Japanese pottery millennium BC 11, terra cotta gentle low temperature. The furnace, which may be treated at high temperature, reached in British Columbia 3rd century items of stoneware, glass and unglazed product. China was introduced to Japan by Chinese potters, who were expelled from China. The art of pottery and ceramics takes different forms in Muslim countries in Africa, the Middle East, Europe, Great Britain, Africa and Native America.

Ceramic products can be used for various purposes. Tile, floors, walls, pipes and stones are widely used in the construction industry. Decorative objects including pottery, lamps, etc., white ceramic, porcelain, stone, ceramic and stoneware. Ceramic is also used in areas such as crucibles, steel building resistant to heat, the garrisons of glowing gas fire and oven. Fine ceramics are used in full force ballistics, bio-medical implants, cones, missile, space shuttle program, and the nuclear fuel pellets of uranium oxide and reaction turbine.

 

Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Twitter
  • RSS

Comments are closed.