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History, Ethnic
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Bernard Leach founded The Leach Pottery in St. Ives, Cornwall, England, in 1920, where he later wrote his classic: A Potter's Book.
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Maria Martinez, noted Indian pottery maker demonstrates the traditional Indian ways, beginning with the spreading of corn pollen before clay is gathered.
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Four scenes from the daily work of traditional rural craftsmen. Filmed in Onda at the workshop of Kumao Ohta, and Koishibara at the workshop of Shigeki Sakamoto.
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Artesanos working in all aspects of pottery production: clay excavation, sifting, mixing, wedging, coiling, carving, decorating, firing, and sales. While each family uses age-old production techniques, their designs continue to evolve and remain fresh.
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Footage for this video was shot as part of a Fulbright grant to document "Traditional Thai Pottery." In order to add authenticity to the video, it was all shot with available light and sound. No scenes were staged.
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Yixing City has been famously named the "Pottery Capital" of China. Yixing also attracts tourists with its famous bamboo, tea, and caves. There are over eighty caves in the mountain area.
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