Longpi pottery is one unique art where the potters do not use the potter's wheel.
Because the colors and patterns are so strong, the potter uses the effect on simple forms like spheres.
The potter must imagine the flame path as it rushes through the kiln, and use this sense to paint the pieces with fire.
Let us say that above us is the Over-mind, using us as the potter uses his wheel.
The potters used a bow drill to produce the fire needed for baking the pottery.
El Zurraque is an area in Triana, where potters used to have their workshops.
Most potters still use techniques from the pre Hispanic period, especially in molding although there have been innovations in firing.
A potter may use his skill for producing containers.
Although some do hand build, most western potters use throwing wheels while creating their raku piece.
Except for those making luster ware, modern tin-glaze potters use electric kilns.