Most American pottery was made by coiling, which may be related to ancient basketmaking methods. In this technique, a coil is rolled and shaped into a base, and the walls are built up from there. The ...
The Late Neolithic pottery is all handmade, and there is some evidence for coil construction. Although there are some better-made exceptions, in general, the pottery is rather crudely constructed ...
Unexpected from a fixture produced through additive manufacturing, Coil Collection looks and feels like pottery, spun and handcrafted. Seven modern shapes make up this series of black and ...
Until the first century BC, British pots were hand-made by coil- or slab-shaping. Clay was mixed with 'temper' such as sand or crushed pottery, which reduced shrinkage and cracking on drying.