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Ceramics from Start to Finish Jingdezhen, China

Jingdezhen Clay

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Slide show depicting the ceramics factories in Jingdezhen, China.

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Page 1: Jingdezhen Clay

Ceramics from Start to Finish

Jingdezhen, China

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The process starts with a pile of clay.

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Clay and water are mixed together to create slurry. The slurry is created in pits dug into the ground.

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The slurry is then pumped into a series of machines. The mixture fills up the areas between the blankets.

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The extra water is then squeezed out and recycled back into the slurry mixing pits.

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Stiff donuts like shapes of clay are created by the machines.

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These clay shapes are then fed into an extruder machine. The machine makes the clay into spaghetti like cylinders.

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The clay is then cut into large sections and then stored.

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The clay is given to potters who throw forms on the wheel.

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Sometimes pots have to be thrown in many sections and then assembled on the wheel.

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Once assembled, the pots are set outside in the sun to dry.

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Or sometimes they are stored on shelves to dry.

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Once dry, the forms are given to artists to paint. Sometimes they paint small forms.

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Sometimes the forms are very large.

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For some pieces the designs are created through the use of stencils. These designs will be permanently attached to the

forms once they are fired.

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Finally, the pots are loaded onto a cart…

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…and then rolled into the kiln to be fired.