The picture describes the process of manufacturing clay pots.
Overall, the process comprises a number of stages, beginning with the collection of raw materials, going through different mixing and forming stages, and ending with the final products being displayed.
At the beginning of the process, the raw materials are dug up by excavators, after which they are transported to factories, where they undergo two rounds of crushing. Subsequently, the crushed clay is mixed with water and poured into molds, where it is left to dry for four to six hours in order to solidify into its final pot shapes. Once the separate parts are dry, they are assembled to create functional pots.
The process continues with the pots being heated to 1000 degrees Celsius in a large oven, which removes any remaining moisture and simultaneously hardens them. The pots are then dipped into a color mixture, at which point they undergo the process of color firing. This helps enhance their visual appeal, as well as increase their resistance to stains and damage. Finally, the finished pots are brought to display, ready for further distribution.
