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The handles and how they attach to a pot or plate, bowl, or jug are an integral part of the design and should be considered as a decorative and functional asset. There are three types: Loop, Lug, and Knob. They are usually formed individually and then attached. A loop handle is made from a piece of clay that is attached to an object's side or lid. It has enough space between the handle and the main body to allow for easy handling. You can make it either separately and attach it to the main body or by pulling the clay onto the main body. This illustration can be seen from the above. c) A knob A knob, which is a small handle that is attached to the lids and can also serve as a handle on the sides, is an example of a knob. There are many types of knobs, and they are described in the lids section. A teapot with a spout, a jug or a lip must have the handle at 180o to 90o relative to the spout for pouring the liquid out. A round piece can be attached to any wall.
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