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Throwing Pots (Ceramics Handbooks) [Paperback]

Phil Rogers
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  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd (29 Sep 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0713687762
  • ISBN-13: 978-0713687767
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 15.5 x 1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 546,876 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Throwing is a skill that many potters seek to master. In this book, Phil Rogers takes the reader through the basic principles and with the help of step-by-step illustrations, he demonstrates how to make a wide range of pots, from the simple bowl to the more complex forms of teapots and jugs, including lids and spouts. He also discusses the aesthetics of pottery, encouraging reader to assess design and develop a personal style, as well as recommending places to see examples of fine hand thrown pottery.

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Throwing Pots : New Edition with full colour.
I hope that purchasers of my book will find the new edition, with full colour throughout, inspiring. The response to the first edition has been amazing and 'Throwing Pots' is now recommended reading on many college ceramics courses around the world. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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In his book The World of Japanese Ceramics, Herbert Sanders tells us that the earliest potter's wheel of the Orient was a circular pad of woven matting that the turned by hand. Read the first page
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Get inspired! 1 Mar 2011
Format:Paperback
A great book. Full of excellent photographs and clear instructions. The book does not indicate that a lot of practice is necessary. For the complete beginner, it could appear misleading that any form may be mastered just by following the instructions. For the more experienced potter, this is excellent for clarifying hand position e.t.c. when throwing a pot. On the whole an essential item for any potter wishing to master the wheel.
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By MarkP
Format:Paperback
"Throwing Pots" by Phil Rogers is another of the volumes in the excellent Ceramics Handbook series. Throwing on a wheel is a skill that cannot be learned merely from reading books, but this little book does at least provide a good and concise introduction to the subject for beginners. It starts with descriptions of the tools and equipment required, the types of clay needed, and the importance of wedging and how to do it properly. It then briefly covers centering, opening and pulling up the clay to form a cylinder. The rest of the book essentially covers the differences in throwing a variety of different types of pots (bowls, jugs, plates, bottles, teapots, and lids) before finishing off with chapters on turning (trimming) and faceting. Included in the chapter on throwing jugs is a really good section describing how to pull handles and attach them to your pieces properly. Throughout the book, the author provides his opinion on the proper aesthetics of thrown pots and encourages the reader to do their own study of both historical and contemporary pots to develop a good eye for a "good" pot. This book is everything that you would expect from a basic book on throwing and is written in a concise and surprisingly readable manner.
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Great short book to get you started in clay 16 Feb 2002
By Dorothy Artistic - Published on Amazon.com
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I first took this book out of the library, but after wearing out the pages, I decided to buy my own copy. It is logical in its progression of explanations from centering the clay to teapots. The pieces shown in color photography are delicious and gave me lots of ideas for developing my own pots etc. It is short but parallels the descriptions by the teacher in the course I am taking. You will not go wrong with this purchase. It is short which is great too, so it is not overwhelming.
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It Requires Patience, Time, And Lots Of Practice 30 Sep 2008
By Aung Htun - Published on Amazon.com
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".....Throwing is a skill that many potters seek to master.

IT REQUIRES PATIENCE, TIME, AND LOTS OF PRACTICE....."

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