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1. Antiques
You might, for instance, collect kitchen furniture of the early American West, or Colonial New England pine furniture, or Nineteenth-century pottery from the Far East.
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2. Ceramics
Crude pottery was shaped by prehistoric man, who used the sun's rays to dry its softness into a hard form.
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3. Pottery
Making pottery is a most rewarding hobby. It is truly exciting to see your own concept taking shape in your hands.
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4. Sculpture
There are tricks to learn about handling clay, and the best place to learn them is at a pottery school.
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5. Ceramics
Archaeologists know that the use of clay for making utilitarian items antidates recorded human history, and pottery fragments unearthed in archaeological research are an important and major record of past civilizations.
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6. Plaster Of Paris
There are many types of plaster - each one intended for a definite purpose; pottery plaster is the best type to use for molds.
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7. Firing, Part 1
As the demand for pottery items for utilitarian use - and later for decoration — increased, more efficient kilns were developed.
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8. Sgraffito
Since it was not the custom to bury pottery with the dead, few wares survive, making it difficult to pinpoint the exact date of the earliest use of sgraffito as a decorative technique in this region.
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9. Surface Alteration - Piercing
During the 18th century, Wedgwood produced pottery cheese molds having pierced sides and bottom, to allow the moisture to escape when the pieces were filled with curds and whey.
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10. Suitable Containers
You will not arrange locust pods in highly glazed pottery or unimaginatively put round forms in a round bowl.
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November 20, 2008