Gabriel Nichols - Throwing a medium flower pot using wild clay.
Potter Gabriel Nichols, at William Blyth, Barton upon Humber, demonstrates the process of making a medium flowerpot on his return to the wheel after an enforced hiatus! The clay is dug from the Humber Estuary just a short distance from The Old Tileworks, where tiles have been manufactured since 1840. Videos about pottery The Great Pottery Throwdown chimneypot Making pottery on a wheel How do you make large pots on a pottery wheel How are clay pots made Relax and unwind as you watch a skilled artisan create unique, one-of-a-kind flowerpots using traditional techniques Watch professional potter create beautiful traditional flowerpots using wild clay from Lincolnshire and the Humber pottery making using locally sourced clay unglazed terracotta pots for garden and outdoor use hand-thrown terracotta pots with strength and durability frost-resistant terracotta pots for cold climates traditional terracotta pottery making techniques Videos with closed captions

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