Handthrown
Handthrown refers to ceramic ware that is formed by shaping clay by hand on a potter’s wheel. The term emphasizes manual technique and a maker’s direct control, often distinguishing such pieces from those produced by molds, molds with slip casting, or other industrial fabrication methods. In common usage, handthrown pieces are created on a rotating wheel, where the potter centers the clay, opens it, and pulls the walls to the desired profile.
The throwing process typically begins with a well-centered ball of clay and water. The potter uses their
Historically, handthrown ware has been central to many ceramic traditions around the world. It remains a hallmark
In the market and collecting, handthrown pieces are often sought for one-of-a-kind character, with variations in