Vitrified

vitrification
Vitrification happens in the kiln

The state where clay has been kiln-fired at a high enough temperature to become dense, hard, and non-porous, forming a glass-like structure. This process, called vitrification, results in a durable and water-resistant product. Vitrified ceramics are commonly used in applications requiring durability and resistance to moisture, such as tiles, tableware, and architectural components.