by Ian Adair | May 13, 2026 | Pottery History
Why Is Pottery Important in History? Everything Worth Knowing Pottery is important in history because waterproof clay vessels enabled food storage and grain surpluses that made settled civilization possible, served as cultural identifiers across continents, fueled...
by Ian Adair | May 13, 2026 | Pottery Techniques
Hand Building Pottery: A Complete Guide to All Three Techniques Hand building pottery is the practice of forming clay vessels without a wheel, using three core methods: pinch pots, coil building, and slab building. It’s the oldest pottery-making method on Earth,...
by Ian Adair | May 12, 2026 | Pottery Techniques
Ceramic glaze is a glass-forming coating that fuses to pottery in the kiln, making your work waterproof, food-safe, and colorful. The single most important thing a beginner needs to know before buying any glaze: match the glaze’s cone range to your clay...
by Ian Adair | May 12, 2026 | Pottery Basics
Best Pottery Clay for Beginners: What to Buy and Why It Matters The best pottery clay for beginners is a smooth mid-fire stoneware like Laguna B-Mix 5, because it forgives mistakes on the wheel and holds its shape during hand building. But the truly right answer...
by Ian Adair | May 11, 2026 | Pottery Basics
Pottery Tools for Beginners: What You Actually Need to Start Quick answer: New potters need 6 core tools: a wire cutter, needle tool, sponge, wooden rib, loop trimming tool, and wooden modeling tool. A basic 8-piece kit covering all of these costs $10 to $20 at most...