In 1880 sir william flinders petrie realized that only lathe turning could have produced the symmetry and balance he found on thousands of bowls and vases at gizeh and saqqara.
Ancient egyptian granite vases.
Mass produced lathe cut vases petrie submitted evidence that showed that the ancient egyptians used lathes.
Alabaster bowl the above bowl was found at abu rawash and is made of.
Stoneware such as this has not been found from any later era in egyptian history it seems that the skills necessary were lost.
These tools could be rubbed by hand back and forth or in a circular motion in a set pattern across the surface of the stone object with or without abrasive.
The ancient egyptians made these tools out of a variety of rock types including granite basalt and sandstone clark engelbach 1930.
It appears that vase making was a considerable post in ancient egypt.
Some delicate vases are made of very brittle stone such as schist like a flint and yet are finished turned and polished to a flawless paper thin edge an extraordinary feat of craftsmanship.
Such items include beer and wine mugs and water jugs but also bread molds fire pits lamps and stands for holding round vessels which were all commonly used in the.
First and foremost ceramics served as household wares for the storage preparation transport and consumption of food drink and raw materials.
Ancient egyptian pottery includes all objects of fired clay from ancient egypt.