agyag
Agyag is the Hungarian word for clay, a natural earthy material composed primarily of fine-grained minerals and organic matter. In general usage, agyag denotes the plastic, malleable sediments that become hard when dried or fired and are commonly used for pottery, ceramics, construction, and sculpting.
Mineralogically, agyag consists of clay minerals such as kaolinite, illite and montmorillonite, mixed with silt, sand
Historically, agyag has been central to human material culture, used for vessels, bricks, tiles and figurines
Modern uses of agyag include industrial ceramics, advanced technical ceramics, and artistic pottery. Extraction and processing
As a cultural term, agyag also appears in literature and folk expressions to evoke malleability or origin