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Pottery and Ceramics Techniques - TSV

Pottery techniques encompass a wide range of methods, from hand-building and wheel throwing to various types of glazes including transparent, iron, and tenmoku glazes, as well as firing methods such as oxidation and reduction firing. By combining these techniques, infinite expressions become possible, creating works ranging from traditional Japanese ceramics to contemporary art. Selecting appropriate techniques according to skill level, from beginners to advanced practitioners, is essential.

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code	slug	name	description	category	techniques	parentTechnique	firingAtmosphere	atmosphere	temperature	fuel
F001	hand-building	Hand Building	Techniques for shaping clay using only hands without a pottery wheel.	forming	["pinching","coiling","slab-building"]					
F002	pinch-pottery	Pinch Pottery	A technique of inserting fingers into clay and pinching to create forms.	forming		hand-building				
F003	coil-building	Coil Building	A technique of rolling clay into rope-like coils and layering them.	forming		hand-building				
F004	slab-building	Slab Building	A technique of rolling clay into flat sheets and assembling them.	forming		hand-building				
F005	wheel-throwing	Wheel Throwing	A technique of shaping clay on a rotating wheel.	forming	["centering","opening","pulling","shaping","trimming"]					
F006	slip-casting	Slip Casting	A technique of pouring liquid clay into plaster molds.	forming						
G001	transparent-glaze	Transparent Glaze	A glossy, colorless, transparent glaze.	glaze			["oxidation","reduction"]			
G002	white-glaze	White Glaze	A glaze that produces a white color.	glaze			["oxidation","reduction"]			
G003	ash-glaze	Ash Glaze	A glaze using plant ash as the main ingredient.	glaze			["reduction"]			
G004	iron-glaze	Iron Glaze	A glaze using iron as the colorant.	glaze			["oxidation","reduction"]			
G005	tenmoku-glaze	Tenmoku Glaze	A black glaze containing high iron content.	glaze			["oxidation","reduction"]			
G006	copper-glaze	Copper Glaze	A glaze using copper oxide as the colorant.	glaze			["oxidation","reduction"]			
G007	celadon-glaze	Celadon Glaze	A glaze that develops blue-green color in reduction firing.	glaze			["reduction"]			
FI001	bisque-firing	Bisque Firing	Low-temperature firing before applying glaze.	firing				oxidation	800°C	
FI002	glaze-firing	Glaze Firing	High-temperature firing to melt and finish the glaze.	firing				oxidation or reduction	1200-1300°C	
FI003	oxidation-firing	Oxidation Firing	Firing method with sufficient oxygen supply.	firing				oxidation		
FI004	reduction-firing	Reduction Firing	Firing method with limited oxygen supply.	firing				reduction		
FI005	raku-firing	Raku Firing	A unique Japanese technique of low-temperature firing and rapid cooling.	firing				oxidation or reduction		
K001	electric-kiln	Electric Kiln	A kiln that fires using radiant heat from electric heating elements.	kiln						electricity
K002	gas-kiln	Gas Kiln	A kiln that fires using gas burners.	kiln						gas
K003	wood-kiln	Wood-fired Kiln	A traditional kiln using wood as fuel.	kiln						wood
K004	kerosene-kiln	Kerosene Kiln	A kiln using kerosene as fuel.	kiln						kerosene