METHOD OF PRODUCTION

The making process involves different stages such as clay refining, clay mixing, throwing on the wheel, drying and firing.

In the Initial stage the clay is refined by removing the dust particles like stones, lumps and other impurities in the clay. This is done manually using fine nets to filter the dry clay. Now the raw materials are added with water to prepare the dough. The craftsmen mix the clay by stamping and crushing for the better mixing of clay.

The throwing process is done on the potter’s wheel. The mixed clay is placed on the center of the wheel. Then the wheel is rotated. As the wheel starts rotating, the craftsmen start to shape the clay into the required form. Different parts of the object are turned separately and then joined together later. Smoothening of the outer surface is done with wet cloth. This process is repeated until the required thinness is achieved. The object is allowed to dry under the sun for 2 to 3 days. The object is also not dried for a longer period as it becomes very tough. Some products are also covered with clothes to avoid excess drying and cracks on the surface of the object.

The firing is done in the Bhatti-traditional open furnace within a circular area. The articles are piled carefully and covered by locally available fuel such as small wooden pieces etc. The kiln is covered with mud and fired to produce a very high temperature. The objects after firing turn into different colours such as natural, light pink and red because of weather moisture and air. The texture of this product can’t be manually controlled. The red colour is obtained when the smoke comes out through the vents of the kiln. Where in the black colour is obtained by covering the vents completely without allowing the smoke to come out. The objects/ products after firing are tested and segregated by separating the good quality pieces and the damaged ones.

Materials used

The making process involves different stages such as clay refining, clay mixing, throwing on the wheel, drying and firing.

Are they suitable for outdoor use? Are they frost-proof?

Terracotta pots are a great option for indoor and outdoor use. Yes, they are frost-proof as these products are fired at 900-1180 degree Celsius. That’s why these products are strong enough to bear any kind of weather either snow, rainy and hot summers.

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