Term: Glaze

Glaze

A glaze is a vitreous, watertight coating often used to seal porous ceramics, such as earthenware. Glazes are commonly made from clay mixed with a flux to lower the melting temperature, then applied to the green body and fired. Colorants, commonly iron, copper, or cobalt compounds, may be added, especially to color vases or tiles.
Cf., ceramic, earthenware, green body, tile