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Slide 3: Coil Technique II - Adding Rim
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When the new coil built jar is the right shape, the potter forms
the rim. Often clay is added at this point to thicken and
strengthen the pot. A tremendous amount of care is taken to
ensure a smooth, even, well-formed rim. The potter uses a small
piece of wet cloth, untanned animal hide, or wet leaves to
smooth and shape the wet clay. There are two reasons why such
care is taken in finishing the rim of the pots. A badly formed
rim may be weak and liable to crack, and often the quality of
the potter's works and her ability and skill are judged by the
finish given to the rim of her pots.
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