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Throwing a Textured Box with Hsin-Chuen Lin 林新春

Master potter Hsin-Chuen Lin shows how he throws a porcelain box on the wheel. By throwing the top and bottom of the box as the same piece of clay, he manages to create an amazing porcelain box, with a lid that looks beautiful and fits snugly.

We simply love this throwing technique!

Throwing a porcelain box part 1:

Once you have made a hole in the vessel and allowed it to dry out for a couple of days, you can begin the process of making the single vessel into two. Simply cut it in half and trim the insides to make the porcelain jar fit together.

Throwing a porcelain box part 2:

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