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Pottery without a wheel. Parts. 1-3

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Episode of Series “The Potter: a series of films”. The use of clay for the formation of useful objects such as tiles, trays and pots is discussed ..

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Pottery without a wheel. Part 3. Slab work and coiled work

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Making pottery. No. 1

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Beginning wheel techniques

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The Potter: a series of films

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Pottery making

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Creating with ceramics

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Clay

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A Peep into a well known pottery works

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The Art of the potter

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Potters of Hebron

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