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Unlock the secrets of coil pottery with this comprehensive guide to creating beautiful, intricately woven pots that will impress your friends and family. Learn the history behind this ancient art form, master essential techniques, and embark on a creative journey that will transform your ceramic skills and your home.

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Pinched Pottery on Instagram: "7” in diameter 2” deep coiled/pinched bowl.  Made with mid fire dark stoneware clay and glazed with matte green/sage glaze.  Started with a ball of clay and added a few coils. I don’t use water or slip when coiling - clay has to be quite soft to be able to blend in well without water/slip. I always rough shape them first, let them dry until they are firm enough to be handled without losing their shape to do the final shaping/pinching.  Full making videos are saved on story highlights.  . . . . . #stoneware #darkclay #handbuiltpottery #noodlebowl #handbuilding #ceramiclove #rustic #ceramics #tableware #ceramicbowls #soupbowls #pinchpots #coilbuiltpottery #handbuiltceramics #coilpot #pinchedpottery" Ceramic Pinch Pots Ideas, Coiling Clay, Pinched Pottery, Ceramics Tableware, Coil Pot, Clay Workshop, Clay Pinch Pots, Pottery Slip, Ceramic Pinch Pots

Pinched Pottery on Instagram: "7” in diameter 2” deep coiled/pinched bowl. Made with mid fire dark stoneware clay and glazed with matte green/sage glaze. Started with a ball of clay and added a few coils. I don’t use water or slip when coiling - clay has to be quite soft to be able to blend in well without water/slip. I always rough shape them first, let them dry until they are firm enough to be handled without losing their shape to do the final shaping/pinching. Full making videos are…

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