Abstract

Bayat Ceramic Home Industry in Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia is produced from three primary locations of Melikan, Paseban, and Ndolon. The clay-sources of the ceramic were mined from Bayat and surrounding areas, which is geologically named Jiwo Hills. Characterization and identification of clay material sources of the ceramic products from these areas were done in to understand the correlation between provenance and production processes. This paper presents the first contribution on Bayat ceramic by investigating the mineralogical composition using petrography and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) analyses. Understanding the characteristics and compositions of clay material source of ceramic in Bayat can be used to determine other clay source locations or quarry that have the similar characteristics to current clay-materials. The clay minerals of ceramic products from Melikan and Paseban are halloysite, smectite, and kaolinite, while from Ndolon are smectite and kaolinite. Monoand poly-crystalline quartz with the lithic fragments of phyllites were found in Melikan and Paseban ceramics. Ceramic from Ndolon is rich in plagioclase and lithic andesite. Clay provenance of ceramic products from Melikan and Paseban might be derived from weathered low-grade metamorphic and igneous rocks from West Jiwo Hills. While from Ndolon might be derived from weathered igneous or volcanic rocks from Kebo-Butak Formation. The amorphous silica found in the ceramic from Melikan, Paseban, and Ndolon suggests the firing process between 700–800 °C. Thus, our results provide the database of clay source characteristics to determine the following possible clay-quarry location for the raw materials of ceramic products in this location.

Highlights

  • The Bayat ceramic home industry in Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, has been known local to international markets for their quality and characteristics [1]

  • The Bayat ceramics are mainly crafted by the residents of Melikan and Paseban Villages, which administratively belong to Wedi and Bayat Subdistricts, respectively

  • The clay-sized raw materials of the Melikan and Paseban areas are derived from the same quarry, which derived from the alluvium deposit (Figures 1 & 2a)

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Introduction

The Bayat ceramic home industry in Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, has been known local to international markets for their quality and characteristics [1]. Some of the physical characteristics of the ceramic from Bayat is blackish-shine brown in color and smooth surface. According to historical stories among the villagers, the ceramic industry in Bayat has existed for 600 years ago with the production techniques were studied for generations [2]. They created their unique traditional techniques of oblique ceramic wheel to shaping their ceramic [3]. The clay-sources of the ceramic mined from their surrounding areas, which geologically named Jiwo Hills

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