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19K views · 189 reactions | Preparing for my virtual workshop “Wheel Thrown Lidded Jars”, May 22nd. Register at @sipor.ceramics website or click the link in my profile. I will cover this closed form lidded jar along with trimming, decorating, glazing and firing options. This will be a live broadcast and can be viewed up to 60 days after. #potterywheel #ceramics #pottery #clay #liddedjar | Kowalskipottery | Tommy Richman · MILLION DOLLAR BABY Lidded Jars Pottery, Tommy Richman, Pottery Jars, Pottery Lessons, Wheel Thrown Ceramics, Pottery Form, Pottery Jar, Pottery Videos, Pottery Workshop

Preparing for my virtual workshop “Wheel Thrown Lidded Jars”, May 22nd. Register at @sipor.ceramics website or click the link in my profile. I will cover this closed form lidded jar along with...

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Florian Gadsby on Instagram: "Throwing the components for a lidded jar, in fact, you may have seen me trim this vessel a week ago, (you can scroll back in my feed a little bit to see how this pot ends up looking).   I’ve mixed this coarse red stoneware with 50% of my usual, smooth high-iron clay body, this makes it a more pleasant experience to throw with as otherwise it’s almost too gritty to work with on the wheel. There’s also some bronze inclusions in the mix, sprinkled in and wedged thoroughly to properly incorporate them. These should turn into red flecks that cover the surface, like blossom almost, set amongst clay that’ll reduction fire too crimson tone.   Instead of my convoluted method of measuring the opening here, you can also find callipers that measure both from more sides at Covered Jars Pottery, Lidded Pottery Ideas, Lidded Jars Pottery, Florian Gadsby, Pottery Projects, Wheel Thrown Ceramics, Wheel Throwing, High Iron, Art Things

Florian Gadsby on Instagram: "Throwing the components for a lidded jar, in fact, you may have seen me trim this vessel a week ago, (you can scroll back in my feed a little bit to see how this pot ends up looking). I’ve mixed this coarse red stoneware with 50% of my usual, smooth high-iron clay body, this makes it a more pleasant experience to throw with as otherwise it’s almost too gritty to work with on the wheel. There’s also some bronze inclusions in the mix, sprinkled in and wedged…

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Adele Macer Ceramics on Instagram: "Watch me make possibly the cutest sugar jar ever! While I haven’t shown the entire process (the throwing part is also pretty cool), it’s the trimming part which really sets it apart from most other items. 
This jar was made in one piece then sliced in half to make a base and a lid. Getting the lid to fit the base is a process of back and forth and can take a little while to get right, but like anything, make a bunch in a row and you’ll get the hang of it quickly! 
Better yet, come and learn how to make a lidded vessel with me! There are a bunch of ways to make a jar with a lid, this is but just one. It’s a great way to refine your trimming skills and really hone your throwing too. 
I’ve got a two part workshop coming up at @northcotepotterysupplies soon. How To Throw A Lidded Jar, Throwing A Lidded Jar, Clay Jar With Lid, Lidded Forms Ceramics, Lidded Jars Pottery, Clay Jar, Sugar Jar, How To Make Clay, Clay Projects

Adele Macer Ceramics on Instagram: "Watch me make possibly the cutest sugar jar ever! While I haven’t shown the entire process (the throwing part is also pretty cool), it’s the trimming part which really sets it apart from most other items. This jar was made in one piece then sliced in half to make a base and a lid. Getting the lid to fit the base is a process of back and forth and can take a little while to get right, but like anything, make a bunch in a row and you’ll get the hang of it…

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