We need a more definitive question. The Chinese are making pots today, as well as yesteryear.
For beginners; Pinch-pots, coil-pots, and small sculptural objects.
There are many types of ceramic pots as well as thousands of uses, from flower pots to cooking pots, I've included an excerpt and the site for ideas: (click on the picture for more info)These ceramic pots represent a new style of pottery introduced in Puebla in late 18th and early 19th century. A wider range of colors replaced the more traditional blue and white ceramics. This style is called azul punche, a reference to the light blue background color.* http://www.fm.coe.uh.edu/exhibition/pots/styles_pots.html
The Mojave made clay pots
With superglue
Clay plant pots are unglazed fired clay, and are porous. In hot weather the roots of the plant will quickly become very dry. To avoid this, wet cloth is wrapped round the pot. When the pots are watered, once the heat of the day has cooled in the evening, the plants are watered and the wrapping round the pots are soaked too.
decoupage and use as flower pots?
As long as they are kept clean there is nothing wrong with old pots
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The Chinese used porcelain to make beautiful pots. The knew the art of sericulture and they knew to print and make paper.
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The word "wok" is transliterated from cantonese and it means "pot." To call it a wok is referring to the Chinese pot and not to pots from any other country. Other countries have pots that are very similar to the wok, except that they are called by a different name.
What the pots made of most of the time
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Clay is used for pots because in the old days they were made out of clqy and really clay hardens and makes a good holder for water and etc so we now use clay for pots
Bronze pots are containers made from bronze metal, a combination of copper and other metals like tin. They are commonly used for cooking, boiling liquids, and storing food due to their durability and heat conducting properties. Bronze pots are often prized for their aesthetic appeal and can be found in various sizes and designs for different culinary purposes.
This year (2012) is 4649 in the Chinese calendar. Your meaning of the old Chinese calendar is unclear