Wheel Thrown Lidded Ceramic sugar bowl. Sugar keeper, Sugar container, Sugar bowl with lid, Ceramic sugar bowl
Ceramic Sugar Bowl With Hand Painted Decoration
Approximate measuring 3.8in/10cm wide (without the handles) by 5.2in/13.5cm high.
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Bringing color to the kitchen in a tasteful way can be a tricky matter. Too much color can make the interior ornate and tasteless. However, small touches of color can really lighten up the space.
If you are looking for elegant and colorful pottery, then this ceramic sugar bowl will be a great item to add to your home. Aside from being a functional thing, it can be left somewhere in the kitchen or living room as a decoration.
If you don't see its place in your home, you can buy it as a gift for any occasion. It will surely impress your friends with its originality.
Pottery and ceramics have been an important part of human culture for thousands of years. From prehistoric storage jars to tiles on the space shuttles, pottery and ceramics have played a key role in innumerable human endeavors.
The Process:
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DRYING
When the clay bag is opened, the drying process begins. As clay dries, it loses water, becomes stiffer, and shrinkage begins. After throwing (or forming in another way), pieces should be wrapped in soft sheets of plastic (without holes). The plastic will slow down (but not stop) the drying process, to ensure that several days later, the pieces will still be workable. If they dry too fast, that will cause cracking, and the potter won't be able to continue working.