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The worker at the top is covering the kiln in the 'plaster' the previous worker made. |
Under the table the potter is moving the wheel by means of a wooden pedal and a piece of string wrapped round a pole, bit like an early lathe.
The pots are laid in the sun to dry but they must not get too hot or they will crack. |
Examples of their handwork it is absolutely beautiful and so painstakingly done. |
They also make tessellated fountains for gardens from the broken pieces. |
Do they remind you of quilt patterns? |
This young man is learning from a master craftsman (sat behind him). They create the patterns upside down so its important he picks up a piece from the correct basket. |
3 comments:
Wow! You are brave to go to such a .... well, I just reconsidered that sentance. Everywhere is having troubles lately. I'm not saying you aren't brave. I'm saying bombings could happen anywhere. Now for the tile and pottery makers!!!! Wow. How beautiful. So much antiquated technology, but yet wheels on the back. What a wonderful world we live in.
What amazing craftsmanship! I'm not surprised you were tempted. I'm glad you were kept safe while you were away.
Hi!! I am glad your basket arrived!! I used a norwegian pattern, so I must admit it is not my idea!! But I think it was cute, and I plan to make one myself!! I love this swap that is going on and I still wait for mine to arrive!! I love your pictures of the "patchwork" floor. I think it you can transfere it to fabric....... Have I nice weekend!! AnneKari:-)
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