The materials used are Multani clay or fuller's earth, quartz,
raw glaze, and sodium sulfate. Once the piece is made, partly in molds and partly on the wheels, the artist draws the designs with a soft brush on the surface using a copper sulfate pigment for turquoise blue and a cobalt oxide pigment for deep blue. The piece is then fired carefully in the kiln. Some of the pottery is semi translucent and, in addition to blue and green, other combinations have now been evolved, such as canary yellow, dark blue and brown. The best pieces are hand painted with conventional floral or arabesque patterns and sometimes with figures of animals. Besides traditional articles like surahis, pots and cylindrical jars, other items include ash trays, tiles, flower pots, lamp stands, beads, ear rings, soap dishes, jugs, mugs and door knobs. |