Coiling 101.

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Coiling 101

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Maria Martinez in 1941. She made her name with black-on-black pottery, developing an elaborate technique for creating glossy black pots with matte-black designs.

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Man in Bhala using the coil throw method

of making pots.The clay contains a high proportion of

limestone and so the string is used to hold the shape until stiff.

Korean Old Silla dynasty, Kaya period (42 B.C. - A.D. 562)COVERED JAR WITH LUGS, 5th - 6th centuryStoneware with ash glaze. Height 12 1/4 inchesGift of Mr. Harold W. Shaw, 1984.93

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Earthenware pottery made by

adding pulverized animal bone to

the clay to "temper" the clay

and make the pottery stronger.

Bone-Tempered Pottery

Chinese Neolithic Funerary Urn From

Gansu Province, ChinaIMAGE: © Seattle Art Museum/CORBIS DATE CREATED ca. 2000 B.C.

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Polychrome Vase, Halaf 5300 B.C

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Who uses coiling?•Jomon (Ancient Japan)•Raku Tea Bowls (Japan)

• Neolithic Pottery •Tswana (Botswana, Africa)

•Fulani (Sanga Region, Mali, Africa)•Kadada (Upper Nile River, Sudan, Africa)•Black –figure Amphora (Ancient Greece)

•Nubian Egg Shell Ware (Nile River)•Ashanti (Ghana, Africa)•Ancient Minoan (Crete)

•Ndebele (Africa)•Pueblo•Navajo