Pottery Techniques

Nerikomi & Neriage: A Colorful Clay Journey

Nerikomi & Neriage: A Colorful Clay Journey

***Nerikomi***, often paired with neriage, is a captivating Japanese pottery technique distinguished by layering and combining different colored clays to create intricate patterns. While the term “nerikomi” is relatively modern, the technique’s roots trace back to ancient civilizations, with marbling ceramic techniques first emerging in ancient Egypt and China. These methods spread through Rome to […]

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Unlock Your Potential: Mastering Advanced Pottery Throwing Techniques

Unlock Your Potential: Mastering Advanced Pottery Throwing Techniques

Advanced throwing techniques can truly transform your pottery, opening up a world of creative possibilities on the wheel. As you advance in your craft, you’ll be able to create complex forms and intricate designs. Centering a large amount of clay, for example, becomes essential for bigger projects. Start by wedging the clay thoroughly to remove

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Crafting Ceramic Jewelry: A Comprehensive Guide

Crafting Ceramic Jewelry: A Comprehensive Guide

Ceramic jewelry offers a unique way to express artistry and personal style, transforming humble clay into wearable treasures. The journey from raw material to a finished piece involves thoughtful choices, from selecting the right clay to mastering the techniques that bring your vision to life. Let’s explore the captivating world of ceramic jewelry, uncovering the

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Unlocking Pottery: Carving & Incising Techniques

Unlocking Pottery: Carving & Incising Techniques

Carving and incising are wonderful ways to add depth, texture, and unique character to your pottery. It’s like giving your clay creations a personal signature! Whether you’re a beginner just discovering the joy of shaping clay or an experienced potter looking to refine your techniques, understanding the tools, methods, and the crucial role of moisture

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Pottery Techniques: Darting and Fluting

Pottery Techniques: Darting and Fluting

Darting and fluting are pottery techniques that add a touch of artistry and dynamism to ceramic pieces, transforming simple forms into captivating works of art. Darting involves strategically cutting and removing triangular sections, or “darts,” from a clay form and then rejoining the edges. This alters the shape, creating more complex and interesting contours. Fluting,

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