Wonderful art of making clay mugs at ceramics factory
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Wonderful art of making clay mugs at ceramics factory
Pottery is clay that is modeled, dried, and fired, usually with a glaze or finish, into a vessel or decorative object. Clay is a natural product dug from the earth, which has decomposed from rock within the earth's crust for millions of years. Decomposition occurs when water erodes the rock, breaks it down, and deposits them. It is important to note that a clay body is not the same thing as clay. Clay bodies are clay mixed with additives that give the clay different properties when worked and fired; thus pottery is not made from raw clay but a mixture of clay and other materials.
Potters have been forming vessels from clay bodies for millions of years. When nomadic man settled down and discovered fire, the firing of clay pots was not far behind. Pinch pots, made from balls of clay into which fingers or thumbs are inserted to make the opening, may have been the first pottery. Coil pots, formed from long coils of clay that are blended together, were not far behind. These first pots were fired at low temperatures and were thus fragile and porous. Ancient potters partially solved this by burnishing the surfaces with a rock or hard wood before firing. These low-temperature fired pots were blackened by these fires. Decoration was generally the result of incisions or insertions of tools into soft clay. Early potters created objects that could be used for practical purposes, as well as objects that represented their fertility gods.
The civilizations of ancient Egypt and the Middle East utilized clay for building and domestic use as early a 5000 B.C. By 4000 B.C. , the ancient Egyptians were involved in pottery on a much larger scale. They utilized finer clays and fired the pieces at much higher temperatures in early kilns that removed the pots from the direct fire so they were not blackened from the fire. Bricks from clay were used as building material as well. The ancient Chinese produced black pottery by 3500 B.C. with round bases and plaited decoration. Closer to 1000 B.C. the Chinese used the potter's wheel and developed more sophisticated glazes. Their pottery was often included in funeral ceremonies. In the first millennium B.C. , the Greeks began throwing pots on wheels and creating exquisite forms. Pre-Colombians, ancient Iberians, the ancient Romans (who molded pottery with raised decoration), and the ancient Japanese all created beautiful pottery for domestic use as well as for religious purposes.
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How to tell lives are cheap. No shoes, exposed running belt and loose clothes, no ear or eye protection. Not to mention masks from the dust
To see so much individual handcraftsmanship seems so decadent. 🎨👑
This is not art. This is extraordinary unsafe working conditions at poverty wages, plus cheap materials, and low fire processes. AKA: Walmart and Target worthy cheap wares.
I noticed QC was scrapping 50-75% during packing. Hope they have a use for the seconds! Maybe work the guys in production a bit slower so they can do a better job, and create a lot less scrap.
@HowToMakeThings96
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Thanks giving
Such high standards and first world safety. I'm beyond words
Красота 🤩😍🥰❤💜💚👍
@HowToMakeThings96
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Thanks
Great!LET MW GET 2 PLEASE
@HowToMakeThings96
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Thank you sooo much
They are truely working hard....
Cantik sekali 👍👍👍👏👏
@HowToMakeThings96
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Thanks 👍👍👍
O my goodness the overhead and staff turn over even health related issues for the workers must be extraordinary high given the quality of the environment the mere reality is the extraordinarily productivity aspect is fundamentally dependent upon their knowledgeable experience and skills obviously this approach to a better future reference comes from hardship choices in that particular part of the community and is importantly relevant and financially viable I suspect it’s the only possibility employment lifestyle choice for these remarkable resourcefulness and inspirational people and I appreciate there sharing their time and experience
Amazing deftness through infinite practice. Outstanding video. Thank you!
@HowToMakeThings96
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Thank you Brother
Thanks for sharing the video 🔥 cara pembuatan cawan
@HowToMakeThings96
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Terima kasih banyak atas dorongan
Nice video for thanks 👍 excellent work 👍👍👍
@HowToMakeThings96
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So nice of you
Amazing Video 💙💜💚
Beautiful workmanship. Great video.
@HowToMakeThings96
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Thank you very much!
As a potter I am horrified at the lack of safety in the workshop. Their rate of silicosis must be high. No masks. :(
@HowToMakeThings96
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True
@timothymccarthy7747
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I was amazed how many cups can be swung at a time by one person holding two packed shelves. However, overall not too desirable as art Anyway. But nice for everyday.
میرے ملک کے محنت کش لوگ اللہ میرے ملک کو آپی حفاظت میں رکھیے آمین ثم آمین یارب العالمین 🤲🕋
@HowToMakeThings96
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Ameen
More bit nice for the drinking tee
Poor machines having people take their jobs.
@HowToMakeThings96
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Thanks
Dots lagany sy pehly yeh kis chez main dibo rhy hain I mean yeh grey color main kya hai ?
ये मशीन कितने की है
Ye mashin mujhe chahiye kha par milegi
Parabéns pelo Trabalho e dedicação um grupo de pessoas produzindo algo de utilidade para milhões 👏👏👏
@HowToMakeThings96
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Muito obrigado pelo incentivo
Wow👍✍️❤❤❤
@HowToMakeThings96
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Thanks Tingan Hamada
хорошая кружка чефир пить из нее спасибо
Wonderful
@HowToMakeThings96
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Thanks dear brother Abdul Malik khajjak
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Nice job 👍👍👍
@HowToMakeThings96
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Thank you! Cheers!
Что за клей на который клеят ручку к чашке
@user-ee9yb7me8l
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Жидкая глина.
@user-nz5gi7pl2z
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Глина
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So dangerous!
lbs of cups
So much hard work but workers are working in pathetic condition.If improved workers cam work more efficiently.
@HowToMakeThings96
Жыл бұрын
You are telling the truth, we have taken new steps for them.
неужто тяжело делать не "на коленке"? каждое второе видео пакистан/индия, культура производства отсутствует