Making an earthen pot - pottery in India

Potter designing the matka with a thread and wooden small stick. The earliest forms of the potter’s wheel (tournettes or slow wheels) were probably developed as an extension to this procedure. Tournettes, in use around 4,500 BC in the Near East, were turned slowly by hand or by foot while coiling a pot. Only a small range of vessels were fashioned on the tournette, suggesting that it was used by a limited number of potters. The introduction of the slow wheel increased the efficiency of hand-powered pottery
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