Introduction to Pottery

“Introduction to Pottery” by Linde Wallner is a comprehensive manual for potters, published by Chartwell Books in 1990. This edition, featuring 128 pages, provides an overview of clay and its historical uses, along with detailed descriptions of potter’s equipment. The book covers various techniques and projects, including moulding, coiling, slab building, throwing, and surface formation.
Readers will find a wealth of information on pottery and ceramics, making it suitable for both beginners and those looking to refine their skills. The manual offers practical guidance on firing techniques and various methods of pottery creation, ensuring a thorough understanding of the craft. With its focus on hands-on projects and equipment, this book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring the art of pottery.
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A manual for potters discusses clay and its uses through history, describes potter’s equipment, and offers projects in moulding, making pottery without a wheel, coiling, slab building, throwing, forming the surface, and firing.
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