Published: June 15, 2018 By

Wedging is a method of working clay to eliminate air pockets and give it a uniform consistency before it is thrown on a wheel or shaped by hand. This process was necessary because clay that has hard lumps or soft areas can cause deformations during throwing (1). In ancient Greece, clay was . The process essentially involves folding a lump听of clay over itself repeatedly in a process similar to kneading dough.听

This essay was written to accompany a听collection of Greek artifacts at the CU Art Museum.听

Footnote

  1. Tony Schreiber,听Athenian Vase Construction: A Potter's Analysis (Malibu, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 1999): 9