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potter's wheel

NOUN
  1. a horizontal rotating wheel holding the clay being shaped by a potter
    the potter's wheel was invented in Asia Minor around 6500 BC

How To Use potter's wheel In A Sentence

  • It is formed into blocks then put into moulds or on a potter's wheel. Times, Sunday Times
  • I break up the clay vessel and take the fragments and blunge them and put them back on the potter's wheel.
  • The film's potter's wheel scene became an iconic movie moment. The Sun
  • It is formed into blocks then put into moulds or on a potter's wheel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Construction of temple complexes  A monochrome pottery design  Triangles, grids, zigzag lines were common (upper left)  Less decorative than the polychrome Halafian pottery originating in Syria  Ceramics made on slow - turning potter's wheel  For lack of workable stone and metals, tools were made of fired clay (notice ceramic sickles, lower left) Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • They are also made with the potter's wheel as well as glazes and enamels introduced from Spain.
  • But the potter's wheel is widely deemed to have been the one that absolutely nailed it in the calming interlude department. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the potter's wheel is widely deemed to have been the one that absolutely nailed it in the calming interlude department. Times, Sunday Times
  • brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel
  • How to open and form clay on the potter's wheel to throw a pot; learn this and more in this free video arts and crafts lesson taught by a pottery making expert.
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