The soil paste is prepared. It is then cut into small pieces which are proceeded with the hands so as to get them rid of small stones.
Then comes the turn of putting it on a traditional wheel which the final craftsmen, using his hands and feet, will give birth to many master pieces.
These pieces will be exposed to the sun for a period of at least one day before putting them again on the wheel for a final touch.
After that, lying again under the sun, the articles have to become hard before putting them into the traditional oven for a first heating period. The oven, the surroundings of which are protected with soil plaques mixed to straw, is often lit with olive branches and/or wood, and for more blaze, one adds cores to it olives. This first cooking lasts between 6 and 8 hours.
Then one leaves the soil, with the parts with interior, to cool during onetime going from 3 to 4 days before finding of drawing where the craftsmen emphasize all to know to them to make as regards decoration and to make in kind enamel them before giving them to the calcining furnace a second and last following which they will be put on sale.