In this image, there are 3 pinch pots that are very similar. They all look very hand made with a wavy ish brim. They are quite small and have good texture. They have dots on the outside and is ungalzed. On the inside, it is smooth and has a very pretty baby blue shade of glaze. I think the coolest thing about these pinch pots is that while they still look neat, you can tell that they are hand made.
This pinch pot is also very small. You can tell that it is handmade because it is not the super smooth on the brim and it has the same wavy look to it as the first image. It has a way different texture to it though. It looks like as if they carved into it with a loop tool but then stopped ⅓ of the way down then skipped over a little piece and then carved again right below it. The outside glaze I think is the coolest part because it has a base of a really cool blue but then on the surrounding areas of where the clay has been built up from being carved away has this cool brown and green glaze. The inside of the pot is smooth with no texture. It has this yellow-green color glaze on the inside.
This pinch pot looks a bit bigger than the other ones. It has 4 legs holding it up and is slanting down. That means that the back 2 legs are longer than the front 2. The outside of the circular pot is white with specs of gold painted on it. On the inside of the bowl/pot is a pretty light pink. It has some leaves resting on the inside too. This pot doesn’t have much texture, if any at all.