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Ceramics techniques - AQAClay building techniques

Find out about the different ways to use and build clay and various finishing techniques that can be used to colour and decorate clay objects. These methods have advantages and disadvantages and require different skills, techniques and equipment.

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Clay building techniques

Clay can be used to make a range of ceramic objects.

Pinch pots

Pinch pots are one of the earliest known methods of shaping clay to create a form.

Click through the slideshow to see a pinch pot being made:

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 7, A pair of hands cupping a ball of clay, Roll a piece of clay around in the palms of your hands to create a ball

Pinch pots are a useful way to start a project. Two can be joined together to make a hollow structure which could become the base of a sculpture or coil pot.

Throwing

Throwing is a skilled process and potters use it to functional forms with nearly identical qualities, or as another way to create sculptural forms.

When throwing, the clay needs to be kept wet throughout the process with either water or , to ensure that hands can move easily over the clay.

Click through the slideshow to see the throwing process:

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 4, A pair of hands holding a folded mass of wet clay on a wooden board on the floor, Before using clay on a potter’s wheel it has to be wedged.

Question

What is the advantage of the throwing method?