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About This Book

A practical manual guiding artists, craftsmen, and teachers through pottery's materials, techniques, and teaching methods. It opens with a concise historical overview before examining clays and pastes, handbuilding, moulding and casting, jiggering, wheel-throwing, turning, tile-making, drying and finishing. Detailed chapters explain biscuit and glost firing, glaze formulation and decorative techniques, figurine modelling, and kiln construction. Emphasis balances artistic judgment with essential technical knowledge, while appendices outline equipment for small studios and a glossary, making the book a hands-on reference for both students learning fundamentals and practitioners refining craft and classroom instruction.

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George James Cox

George James Cox was an influential figure in the field of pottery, known primarily for his work "Pottery, for Artists, Craftsmen & Teachers." His contributions to the craft emphasized the artistic and educational aspects of pottery, making it accessible to a wider audience. Through his writings, Cox aimed to inspire both novice and experienced potters, providing insights into techniques and the creative process. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the art of pottery, reflecting a commitment to craftsmanship and artistic expression.

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