
Materials Used: Ceramic, Textiles
Ceramics are durable, heat-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing materials like clay at high temperatures, commonly used in pottery, tiles, and some engineering applications. Textiles refer to fabrics or cloth materials created from natural fibers like cotton or wool, or synthetic fibers like polyester, used in clothing, upholstery, and various coverings. Both materials are valued for their specific properties: ceramics for strength and heat resistance, textiles for flexibility, softness, and versatility. They are integral to everyday objects as well as specialized industries, combining functionality with aesthetic qualities.