greenware
Pottery that has been shaped but not yet fired, especially while it is drying prior to being fireable.
Noun
- Pottery that has been shaped but not yet fired, especially while it is drying prior to being fireable.
- Greenware needs to be cleaned and then fired to bisque. - 1991, Irene Wittig, The Clay Canvas, →ISBN, page 9:
- A form of Chinese pottery having a green glaze.
- Other kilns in Shaanxi and Henan and other provinces in the North, like Shanxi and Shandong, also produced greenwares during the Song period. - 1983, Yaw Lu, Mary Tregear, Song Ceramics, →ISBN, page 5:
Origin
From green + -ware. From the concept that it is not yet "ripe" but rather needs time to age before being ready.