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    Pottery in Bicholim

    Small Scale Pottery Industry
    by
    Rumin Halarnkar and Prof. Ravi Poovaiah
    IDC, IIT Bombay
    Baking
     
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    After the product is ready it goes for hardening. Firing produces irreversible changes in the body. [3]

    It is done using a kiln. Both the maximum temperature and the duration of firing influence the final characteristics of the ceramic. These clays require the lowest temperatures for firing, and finished products typically turn out in rich reds, browns and oranges. After the forms come out of baking they become hard.

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      • Introduction
      • History and Background
      • Tools
      • Making Process
        • Collection of Mud
        • Preparing and Storing Clay
        • Filling The Moulds
        • Opening The Moulds
        • Detailing
        • Fine Tune
        • Baking
        • Painting
      • Final Product
      • Recurring Visual Elements / Patterns
      • Recurring Forms
      • Classification Based on Themes
      • Conclusion
      • References
      • Downloads
      • Contact Details
      • Credits

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