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'Pottery is more than mud and fire-it's memory, culture, and humanity held in the hands.'
Pottery, often perceived as a humble and utilitarian craft, has played a monumental role in shaping and reflecting the political and cultural dynamics of civilizations across millennia. From the earliest clay vessels used for storing grains in ancient Mesopotamia to the intricately painted porcelain of Ming Dynasty China, pottery has embodied the spirit of its times, influenced trade, and even served as a tool for political propaganda.
From the utilitarian clay vessels of ancient farmers to the
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Produktbeschreibung
'Pottery is more than mud and fire-it's memory, culture, and humanity held in the hands.'

Pottery, often perceived as a humble and utilitarian craft, has played a monumental role in shaping and reflecting the political and cultural dynamics of civilizations across millennia. From the earliest clay vessels used for storing grains in ancient Mesopotamia to the intricately painted porcelain of Ming Dynasty China, pottery has embodied the spirit of its times, influenced trade, and even served as a tool for political propaganda.

From the utilitarian clay vessels of ancient farmers to the avant-garde ceramics of modern artists, pottery has been both a mirror and a mould of human civilization. It has transcended its materiality to become a medium of storytelling, a symbol of power, and a bearer of cultural identity.

As we look to the future, the story of pottery reminds us that even the most unassuming objects can wield immense influence, shaping the political and cultural landscapes of their times.

The potter's wheel, it seems, has not just shaped clay but also the course of history itself.


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Autorenporträt
Keith Brymer Jones is a British potter and ceramic designer, internationally known for his homeware 'Word' range and celebrated as the lead judge on The Great Pottery Throwdown, Love Productions television series for Channel Four and HBO. In February 2021, the Evening Standard described him as 'Quite simply the best person on TV at this present moment in time'.

After an apprenticeship at Harefield Pottery, he started hand-making ceramics for retailers including the Conran Group, Habitat, Barneys New York, Monsoon, Laura Ashley and Heals. As Head of Design for MAKE International he collaborates with other designers including Jane Foster, Scion Living, Hokolo and Becky Baur.