Throwing basics: Centralising
The is the first and crucial part of throwing, centralising the clay. It’s very important at the beginning to wedge,…
"I like to create simple, comfortable forms for everyday use"
I design hand-thrown porcelain tableware. I was always fascinated with functionality and shapes. I try to throw the porcelain thin, to emphasize the beauty of the body.
“I am a London based studio potter, designing hand-thrown porcelain table-wares. I do throwing over 20 years. I believe that traditional craft skills can be used to make contemporary craft pieces.” – Edit Juhasz
I design hand thrown porcelain table-wares. I was always fascinated with functionality and shapes. I try to throw the porcelain thin, to emphasize the beauty of the body. I like to create comfortable forms for everyday use. I also do teaching from my Finsbury Park studio on a regular basis. Photos : Rupert Hitchcox Photography.
Date: 2018-01-17
Client: The Store - Berlin
Different sizes of mugs and coffee cups commissioned by The Store from Berlin
In my courses, you are able to learn the basic things as , centralising, pulling the wall and making couple of simple forms as, cylinders, mugs, bowls. During the 4 weeks course, we can finish some work together from the beginning to the finish.
All of the tableware are hand thrown by Edit Juhasz in her North-London studio. All the items are 100% dishwasher and microwave safe high fired porcelain.
The is the first and crucial part of throwing, centralising the clay. It’s very important at the beginning to wedge,…
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