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Explain the methods of pottery of Indus civilisation

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Answered by gursimar11singh
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Pottery:

Indus valley pottery consists of very fine wheel-made wares, very few being handmade.

Plain pottery is more common than painted ware.

Plain pottery is generally red clay, with or without a fine red or grey slip.

The black painted ware has a fine coating of red slip-on which geometric and animal designs are executed in glossy black paint.

Painted Earthen Jar

Found in Mohenjo-Daro.

Made on a potters’ wheel with clay.

The shape was manipulated by the pressure of the crafty fingers of the potter.

After baking a clay model, it was painted with black colour.

High polishing was done as a finishing touch.

Motifs are vegetal and geometric forms.

Designs are simple.

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