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Flint Brook Pottery

The flint brook pottery are those objects that are first molded of wet clay, then made tougher by baking. The items of flint brook pottery include both decorative and useful items such as bowls, vases, dishes, and lamps. The flint brook pottery also includes incredible forms of art like dinnerware, vases, and other simple household items. These all are made by professional potters.

The flint brook pottery is also made at factories. The other forms of pottery are called ceramics that made with bricks, stone, cement, sewer pipes, and other industrial products. The steps of flint brook pottery consists of preparing the mixture of clay, giving shape to the clay, decorating the item with colors, glazing, and lastly firing at high temperatures. This gives the finished appearance and endurability to the flint brook pottery.

There are three types of flint brook pottery which are earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. Each kind of flint brook is distinguished by its types of clay and the different temperature at which it is baked. The earthenware is a clay pottery that is baked at a lower temperature. This kind of pottery allows application of glazed colors. But these kind of materials are quite fragile and chips more easily than others.

The stoneware kind of flint brook pottery is made up of thick clay mixture. It gives much strength to the pottery. The stoneware items are fired at higher temperature to make it harder.
While the porcelain is the most delicate and purest type of flint brook pottery. It is made from fine white clay called koalin, which is then mixed with feldspar and flint. After that it is baked at much lower temperatures.

Most of the potters use their artistic skills to blend their concepts and design. Most of the decoration in flint brook pottery adds to the visual and textural interest. Even if you do not have a pottery wheel or even a kiln you can still make some beautiful pottery. You can start from the basics like flower pots then go for tiles, sculpture, pinch pots, a coil bowl and slab work. Start to create something from the local clay deposits. The best way is to take a pottery class and have some fun and be creative.

Some people take flint brook pottery as a gratifying hobby. They enjoy working with inanimate mound of clay which they create into a beautiful work of art through their artistic instincts.

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