1. Throw to Height: Centre the clay on the wheel head and pull it up to the desired height for the vase shape, maintaining even thickness throughout the walls. Shape the vase into a rounded form, with a wider base tapering gradually towards the neck.
2. Maintain Wall Thickness: Be mindful to maintain consistent wall thickness as you shape the vase, especially around the curved indentation. Avoid excessive pressure with the finishing sponge to preserve the integrity of the walls.
3. Shape Adjustment: Refine the vase’s shape using a damp sponge from both the inside and outside, focusing on achieving smooth transitions and curves.
4. Add Wave Effect: Once the vase is shaped, grab a wooden tool and add a wave effect to the outside. Keep your hand movements quick and symmetrical, ensuring uniformity in the pattern. Be deliberate but gentle to create a pleasing wave texture on the surface. The tool that I was using for this is just a potters tool acting like a thumb. You can use whatever wood until you have available. Metal ones tend to dig in a little bit more so I would recommend even a wooden stick! 😂
5. Patience in Drying: Cover the completed vase with plastic to slow down the drying process, reducing the risk of cracking. Allow it to dry slowly for 24 to 48 hours before trimming the base, then continue to dry it slowly under plastic for a couple of weeks.
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