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Working with Clay (2)  CeramicIce.com Coil method can also be used to build bowls, vases or other creations. It also has a long history among many civilizations, ranging from early China to ancient Aztec cultures. The artist takes a lump of clay and rolls it into a ‘rope’, which can be of various thickness. Then, a coil is placed on top of the previous one, creating different shapes. The coils can be left visible or can be smoothed away depending on the artistic design. Ancient Aztecs, Coil Pottery, Cream Scones, Aztec Culture, Ice Cream Floats, Coil Pots, Light Cakes, Cherry Candy, Fruit Mixes

Working with Clay (2) CeramicIce.com Coil method can also be used to build bowls, vases or other creations. It also has a long history among many civilizations, ranging from early China to ancient Aztec cultures. The artist takes a lump of clay and rolls it into a ‘rope’, which can be of various thickness. Then, a coil is placed on top of the previous one, creating different shapes. The coils can be left visible or can be smoothed away depending on the artistic design.

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Details of coiling the moonja. Handmade Baskets Weaving, Coiling Technique, Grass Growing, Art Weaving, Artisan Furniture, Wild Grass, Material Textures, Handmade Baskets, Raw Material

Tall wild grass growing along canals and ponds in the village is torn apart and used as the raw material for these baskets. Locally it is referred to as moonja/ chirwa/ pharra. Other natural materials such as palm leaf, straw and coir are also used. Moonja is boiled in different colors and left to dry in the sun for a few days before it is used to construct a basket. Any basket begins with a base. This is made by holding many strands of moonja together and coiling (wrapping) them with one…

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