Humans started producing grains in large quantities. For storing these food grains, they needed some big pots. The need for pots began when humans started practising agriculture. All pottery objects are made of clay. Clay is a sticky, wet type of soil. When it is baked in an oven, it becomes hard. The art of making useful things from clay is pottery. A special oven called 'kiln' is used for this purpose. Bricks are also made strong by making in fire kilns. Earlier, humans used to make pots of clay by pinching or coiling the clay into shape with their hands. They were then dried and put into the fire to make them stronger. Later on, the Potter's wheel was invented. A piece of clay is placed on a flat round disc is the potter's wheel.
As the wheel spins, the potter pulls the clay upwards to give a particular shape. The wheel helps to give the pot a shape. It is then removed from the wheel by placing a thin wire under it. It is then fired in a kiln. Later, people began to make lots of different shapes and sizes to cook and serve food.
The potter often gives the pot a shiny coating called the glaze. The glaze gives colours to the pots and makes them smooth and waterproof. There are three different types of pots. They are coil pots, pinch, and basket pots.
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Modern pottery is more stylistic and decorative. It is glazed with a smooth, lustrous coating. Artists then paint these ceramic pots to make decorative modern pottery. Ceramic articles are very popular today. It makes the clay pots strong and durable. Baked clay pots and seals were used by people of the Indus Valley civilisation.
We use things such as pots, vases, handi, diyas and kulhads all are made of this clay only. Ghatam, a musical instrument is also made of clay. Generally, small town and village children also played with toys made from clay.