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The [[earthenware bowl]] is made using the [[Character and player menus|build menu]] rather than using the kiln's ''use'' button. 
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=== Real World Context ===
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'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthenware Earthenware]''' is a kind of ceramic stoneware that is "non-vitreous", meaning that it hasn't been turned into a kind of glass.  Basic earthenware, often called terracotta, absorbs liquids such as water. However, earthenware can be made impervious to liquids by coating it with a ceramic glaze.

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Earthenware bowl
256px-Simple-ceramic-bowl.jpg
Manufacturing
Object typeStorage
Skill usedManufacturing
Time1 day(s)
Materials500 grams of clay
50 grams of water
Machineskiln
Holdable object
General properties
Weight500 grams
Visibleyes
Special properties
Storage1000 grams

The earthenware bowl is made using the build menu rather than using the kiln's use button.

Real World Context

Earthenware is a kind of ceramic stoneware that is "non-vitreous", meaning that it hasn't been turned into a kind of glass. Basic earthenware, often called terracotta, absorbs liquids such as water. However, earthenware can be made impervious to liquids by coating it with a ceramic glaze.