Friday, March 27, 2015

Types of Pottery Craft Typical Java

1. According to Wikipedia Indonesia

Pottery is a tool made of clay or clay that formed later burned to then be used as the tools are useful to help life.

2. According Rifki T.G
Pottery is a traditional craft kerajianan that require specific skills that must be mastered to process the clay such that the result in the works that have economic value.
Keep in mind that the origin of pottery has been estimated around since the days of prehistoric man and the existence of these tools can be known that ancient humans had mastered the art technology and the image is quite high. Because at some discoveries in the area of ​​historic sites or archaeological sites, ancient pottery has been found to function as tools or household tools. And this can be proved by the discovery of many ancient earthenware pottery-eastern Java and South Sulawesi.

Many smart people work and the results of the work they can achieve success of the work, as an example of handicrafts. Handicraft has its own uniqueness, so do not be surprised if sometimes pottery more expensive even very expensive. Lombok island popular with pottery, weaving, wood-carving and stone, gold and pearls. Many villages that produce handicrafts to hereditary as Banyumulek the famous pottery village, the village famous for its traditional Sukarare tenunnya, and village famous Labuapi with engravings.

pottery or better known as the pottery became one of the work and at the same tradition of hereditary ancestor that was, and until now maintained as a local resident expertise that has been recognized worldwide. First pottery used for storing rice, salt and spices in addition be used for the purpose memasak.namun as development era pottery development becomes more widespread

Pottery Making Process

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as information, we put forward ways of making pottery is as follows:

- Search Process clay

Need a thorough inspection to get the best clay in accordance with the quality standards. Clay is not necessarily directly used but need depth accuracy and ensure that the clay does not mix small rocks and dirt.

- Drying Process

After inspection, the clay is cut like cubes and dried in the sun. about 3 or 4 days. When the pieces of the cubes are already dried, then ground so as flour dough soft and stored before being used as a dough. and the most interesting thing is that no modern tools that support the creation of this art, clay tapilapisan continuously added from the original amount of dough, while the potters rotate objects / tools that are used to form the desired object, although its shape as finished yet actually not finished, and there are also craftsmen specifically commissioned to decorate after the item referred to was allowed to dry in a place that is not too much sun.

- The process of varnish with coconut oil

Objects that have been varnished, namely the combination of coconut oil and allowed to dry before Kerik or rubbed with black stones or tools other tradisisonal because it looks shiny surface and again dried diterik sun and it took one day even rubbed smooth in the middle of the day to add luster.

- Combustion Process

The object is ready to be burned and collected into an open oven covered with rice straw is burned for more than 4 hours and the temperature production around 400 to 800 degrees Celsius

- Staining Process

Last job is to choose the right color, if desired crimson coated with acid seed extract and red color when the desired flick, simply flick the chaff.

Since dilaksakan intensive training, the potters will be more creative in making patterns, shapes and motifs desired, so they are ready to compete provide works best with great quality in the world business market.
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Miscellaneous Pottery
1. As hisan garden

2. As The umbrella

3. Various animal models

4. The vase

5. Lampshade

6. Panels ceramic

7. Ashtray

8. Celengan

9.Ataupun variety of decorations made from clay

so now for those of you who are confused fill decoration in your home is worth considering this pottery ... good luck :)

Greetings pottery

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