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Made from the very ground beneath you, then fired into something useful.

means Made of earth or baked clay, typically describing pots, dams, floors, and vessels.

from From Old English eorthen, the adjective form of eorthe (earth) — the soil itself wearing the suffix that means made of.

Ware spinoffEarthenware is fired clay below stoneware temperatures.
Porous truthUnglazed earthenware leaks; it never fully vitrifies.
Old reachEarthen pots predate writing by thousands of years.
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