Why do you think pinch pot is considered to be a traditional way of pottery making
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because it is the clasic way.....
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- It's an introductory pot-making system frequently tutored to youthful children or beginners. The process begins with a ball of complexion. Thumbs are pushed into the centre, and also rudimentary walls are created by pinching and turning the pot. The pot is also pushed on a flat face to produce a flat face, thereby creating the base.
- Pinching is a technique used while producing stonewares. Pinch pot means pressing the ball of complexion with the thumb and shaping the crockery out of a similar ball of complexion with the help of fritters and thumbs especially. This system was generally used while producing handwrought stonewares.
- A pinch pot is a simple form of hand-made crockery produced from ancient times to the present. The pinching system is to produce crockery that can be cosmetic or functional and has been extensively employed across cultures.
- Pinched, compressed complexion may also be used as a base for erecting coil pots. The base of the pot is less prone to cracking when formed this way.
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