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ottery as well as in other things, and freakishforms which please us to-day may be ridiculed to-morrow; but primitivewares have an enduring value. Pieces that were moulded for service,by potters whose
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asketry, smeared with pinon gum, pointed atthe bottom so that it could be set upright in the ground or hung byleather thongs to a tree, suggested the form of this jar. One side ismade flat, so that it
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ayin perfecting a piece of pottery—putting the final touch upon it: thetouch that shall make or mar—that the potter realises he must plan,before anything else, either to own a good kiln or to know of
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, the hands rise, until the top is reached. If theshape is not quite true, the hands start in the same position at thebottom and again go up, pressing hardest when pressure is needed, andgoing lightly
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, for incising and other decorative work. A steel tool withnarrow, flattened ends (see Fig. 4) is necessary for cutting away thebackground to leave the design in low relief.[Illustration: FIG. 6][Illu
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kes of the flat part of the thumb or forefinger nail.Where the coil joins the other end it is cut into a long, flat pointthat will fit exactly the point at the beginning, completing the row.[Illustrat
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halves. Press the two outersurfaces together, kneading out the air-holes, which will be foundon the inner surfaces. This process repeated a number of times willfinally expel all the air-bubbles and le
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l is in use which enables the potter to sit whileat work. This is the wheel shown in Fig. 11. It is obtainable frommakers of potters’ tools. The cost of such a wheel, with an iron topand shaft, and wo
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ups, the twostrands on the right are brought beside the two on the left of thegroup to the right of it, and knotted together as described on page132, at three-quarters of an inch from the first row of
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ure is not too cold, otherwise indoors. It is built up exactlyas was the flower jar in Chapter II., except that there is no cardboardoutline to test it; the eye alone is the guide. Great care should b