Tubelining

It involves squeezing a thin line of clay body through a nozzle onto the ware being decorated.

The skill takes time to acquire and it is associated with art pottery rather than mass production.

Tubelining has been used by a number of firms in the Staffordshire Potteries.

[1] In particular, the Moorcroft pottery continues to be well known for using tubelining as an integral feature of its designs.

Designers using tubelining included Frederick Hurten Rhead, who taught the technique at the Arequipa Pottery in California.

tube-lined vase, dated 1957, by Jessie Tait
Vase produced by the Arequipa Pottery