The making of these pots begin when early people found out that clay becomes hard in fire
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The making of terracotta pots begins when early people found out that clay becomes hard in the fire.
Explanation:
The word 'terracotta' means baked earth. The potter rotates the wheel at a tilt with his hands and gives the clay ball a particular shape.
The pot is then left to dry followed by placing it on top of combustible materials and fired. Mostly temperatures range from 600 to 1000 °C.
It is complete only after the pottery has been baked for above two hours to ensure strong, hard and durable.
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