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Nortey, S., and E. Asiamoaso. "The Effect of the Decline on Pottery in Ghana and Socio-Economic Implications on Potters." Ghana Journal of Science 60, no. 2 (December 31, 2019): 42–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gjs.v60i2.5.

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Demand for pottery in Ghana is declining according to empirical studies and this has socio-eco­nomic implications on the potters. The perpetuation of the potter’s trade is vital to maintaining and preserving humankind’s culture and livelihood. This paper used qualitative and quanti­tative approaches to discuss the effect of the decline in pottery and its socio-economic impli­cations on potters. The study sampled 500 practising potters from four centres in Ashanti and Bono regions of Ghana; Appiadu, Pankrono, Afari and Tanoso. Findings showed that there has been a decline on pottery in Ghana which inadvertently has socio-economic implications on the potters. The study established that there has been a decline in pottery activities. Analyses revealed that there is an appreciable socio-economic variance between potters who solely de­pended on pottery as opposed to others who combined it with other jobs. Location was a highly influential factor in determining the potters’ economic condition (p≤0.05). The effect of the declining demand on retention was highly significant in terms of potter’s willingness to quit or remain in the industry (p<0.05). The paper recommends teaching artists must intervene in developing the skills of these potters, a development of traditional in-depth design exploration through workshops. Keywords: Pottery, socio-economic effect, pottery centres, potters, clay
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Perry, Gareth J. "SITUATION VACANT: POTTER REQUIRED IN THE NEWLY FOUNDED LATE SAXON BURH OF NEWARK-ON-TRENT, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE." Antiquaries Journal 99 (July 23, 2019): 33–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581519000040.

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The potters’ wheel was reintroduced to England in the late ninth century. It spread rapidly throughout eastern England, yet little is known about the mechanisms that facilitated its dissemination and success. This article presents the results of multidisciplinary research into the diffusion of this technology. Focusing on pottery production in late Saxon Newark, Nottinghamshire, an industry thought to have been founded by a potter(s) who had relocated from Torksey, Lincolnshire, this study offers a rare opportunity to examine the movements and craft practices of an individual artisan(s). By considering their manufacturing choices in the context of pottery distribution networks and the contemporary political, social and economic climate, it is demonstrated that the supply of pottery to Newark from regional production centres was restricted, creating a gap in the market and providing an incentive for a potter to relocate, encouraging the spread of the potters’ wheel throughout eastern England.
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Naser, Kamal Abdul, and Rahmanelli . "the profile and distribution tembikar industri in nan sabaris district, padang pariaman regency." JURNAL BUANA 3, no. 2 (March 31, 2019): 242. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/student.v3i2.313.

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Profil dan Persebaran Industri Tembikar di Kecamatan Nan Sabaris Kabupaten Padang Pariaman Kamal Abdul Naser , Rahmanelli Program Studi Geografi Fakultas Ilmu Sosial Universitas Negeri Padang Email kamalabdulnaser69@gmail.com Abstrak Tujuan Penelitian ini untuk 1) Mendeskripsikan profil industri tembikar di Kecamatan Nan Sabaris Kabupaten Padang Pariaman 2) Mengetahui persebaran industri tembikar di Kecamatan Nan Sabaris Kabupaten Padang Pariaman. Jenis penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif kuantitatif . Populasi penelitian ini adalah seluruh pemilik industri tembikar di Kecamatan Nan Sabaris. Berdasarkan data yang didapatkan melalui observasi, diketahui jumlah pemilik industri tembikar keseluruhan di Kecamatan Nan Sabaris sebanyak 21 industri, yaitu di Kenagarian Kapalo Koto terdapat 14 industri tembikar dan di Kenagarian Padang Bintungan terdapat 7 industri tembikar. Teknik pengambilan sampel dalam penelitian ini adalah total sampling. Berdasarkann hasil dari penelitian didapatkan 1) Jumlah tenaga kerja yang dimiliki industri tembikar di Kecamatan Nan Sabaris rata-rata 1 - 4 orang, modal yang diperlukan berkisar antara Rp.400.000 – Rp.949.000. Tembikar yang dihasilkan dalam satu kali proses pembakaran rata-rata 3000 tembikar. Pemasaran tembikar jangkauannya yaitu Jakarta, Medan dan Jambi. 2) Persebaran industri tembikar di Kecamatan Nan Sabaris dengan pola persebaran acak atau Random dengan nilai T 0,848358. Kata Kunci : Tembikar, Profil, Persebaran Abstract The purpose of this research is to 1) Describes industrial pottery profiles in district of Nan Sabaris Padang Pariaman 2) know the spread of the pottery industry in the Nan Sabaris Padang Pariaman. Type of this research is quantitative descriptive research. The population of this research is the whole owner of the pottery industry in the Nan Sabaris. Based on data obtained through observation, note the number of the owner of the pottery industry overall in Nan Sabaris as much as 21 industries, namely in Kenagarian Kapalo Koto pottery industry and there are 14 in the Kenagarian Desert Bintungan There are 7 pottery industry. Sampling techniques in the study are the total sampling. Berdasarkann the results of the research obtained 1) total labour force industry-owned pottery in Nan Sabaris average 1-4 persons, the necessary capital ranging between Rp. 400,000 – Rp. 949.000. Pottery produced in one process Burning an average of 3000 pottery. Marketing its range of pottery, namely Jakarta, Medan and Jambi. 2) Distribution of industrial pottery in Nan Sabaris with random or Random distribution pattern with a value of T 0.848358. Keywords: Pottery, Profiles, Distribution
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Simpson, Pamela H., Cheryl Buckley, Gillian Elinor, Su Richardson, Sue Scott, Angharad Thomas, and Kate Walker. "Potters and Paintresses: Women Designers in the Pottery Industry 1870-1955." Woman's Art Journal 13, no. 2 (1992): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1358156.

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BEDDOE, S. "Potters and Paintresses. Women Designers in the Pottery Industry 1870 1955." Journal of Design History 3, no. 2-3 (January 1, 1990): 197–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jdh/3.2-3.197.

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Ilyushina, Virnjria Vladimirovna. "THE TECHNOLOGY OF POTTERY PRODUCTION OF THE POPULATION OF THE ALAKUL CULTURE OF THE SETTLEMENT NIJNEINGALSKOE-3 IN THE LOWER TOBOL REGION." Samara Journal of Science 4, no. 4 (December 1, 2015): 47–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/snv20154205.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of the technology of pottery production of the population of alakul culture of the settlement nijneingalskoe-3 in the lower tobol region. the analysis is made within the framework of historical and cultural approach and the structure of the pottery industry, developed by a.a. Bobrinsky. as a result of the study of the pottery revealed that the potters of alakul culture selected natural iron- enriched clay and silty clay containing natural admixture of rivers shell. during compiling of molding masses most often the potters used a fire clay and various organic additives, rarely they used a gruss and calcified bone. in the collection there are just 3 of the bottom part of the vessels, which gave information on the construction aseed-body. they were made from clay patches in accordance with the bottom-capacitive program. the hollow body of the 10 vessels was made with clay patches too. the surface of vessels were treated with wooden and bone spatulas, stamps and cloth or fingers of potters. after smoothing the surface, and in some cases the inner surface of the vessels was glossing on the dry basis. Firing of finished products was manufactured in a simple piles or hearths. Following the results of the comparative analysis of the pottery traditions of the settlements citizens, their mixed characters in selecting the plastic raw material and composing the molding masses havebeen discovered. the comparison of the data with the technological information about ceramics assemblages from the neighboring regions showed that the citizens of the alakul culture are considered to be aliens on the territory of the lower tobol region.
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Winarno, Tri. "Perbandingan Karakteristik Lempung Kasongan dan Godean Sebagai Bahan Baku Industri Gerabah Kasongan." Teknik 37, no. 1 (July 30, 2016): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/teknik.v37i1.10087.

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Kasongan adalah salah satu sentra industri keramik dan gerabah di Yogyakarta yang terletak di Desa Bangunjiwo, Kecamatan Kasihan, Kabupaten Bantul. Pada saat ini industri keramik dan gerabah Kasongan mengalami kesulitan bahan baku lempung dikarenakan cadangan lempung di Desa Bangunjiwo yang selama ini digunakan semakin berkurang jumlahnya. Berdasarkan studi pustaka diketahui bahwa di Godean terdapat cadangan lempung, sehingga perlu diteliti apakah bisa digunakan sebagai bahan baku dalam industri keramik dan gerabah. Metode yang digunakan untuk menguji karakteristik lempung tersebut adalah dengan analisis XRD, XRF, analisis tingkat kecerahan, analisis ukuran butir dan pengujian pembuatan gerabah dari lempung tersebut. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan mineral lempung penyusun lempung Bangunjiwo adalah kaolinit dan haloisit, sedangkan di Godean terususun atas kaolinit, haloisit dan smektit. Dalam pengujian pembuatan gerabah dengan lempung dari kedua daerah tersebut menunjukkan perbedaan hasil, dimana lempung dari Godean menghasilkan gerabah yang tidak menyerupai ciri khas gerabah Kasongan yang berwarna merah terang. Dengan demikian lempung dari Godean tidak bisa digunakan sebagai pengganti bahan baku industri gerabah Kasongan. [Title: The Characteristic Comparison of Kasongan Clay and Godean Clay as Raw Material in Kasongan pottery Industry] Kasongan is the center of ceramics and pottery industry in Yogyakarta,located in Bangunjiwo village, Kasihan District, Bantul Regency. Nowadays, the ceramics and pottery industry is difficult to find the raw material because of the decrease of the Bangunjiwo clay deposit. Based on literature review, there are clay deposits found in Godean which can be observed their characteristics as basic commodity in the ceramics and pottery industry. The methods apllied in this research are XRD and XRF analysis,brightness analysis, grain size analysis and making pottery from those clays.The result of the research shows that the clay in Bangunjiwo consists of kaolinite and halloysite, while clay in Godean consists of kaolinite, halloysite and smectite. The pottery products made from those clays show different characteristics. The clay from Godean does not show bright red colour as the Kasongan clay. So the clay from Godean can not be used as the alternative raw material for the Kasongan pottery industry.
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Hamidah, Siti Nurul, Uzieka Arsiya Rosadha, Abdul Hafidz Sufiyana, Ari Alfiansyah, and Mutamimatussifah Mutamimatussifah. "PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT MELALUI PROGRAM E-MARKETPLACE PADA PENGRAJIN GERABAH DESA BUMI JAYA SERANG BANTEN." Lembaran Masyarakat: Jurnal Pengembangan Masyarakat Islam 6, no. 2 (December 28, 2020): 137. http://dx.doi.org/10.32678/lbrmasy.v6i2.4272.

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Pottery is a traditional product that is still being made and developed. But the existence of pottery today has begun to diminish its interest because it has to compete with modern products. Therefore, the need for empowerment of Small and Medium Industries, especially the pottery industry to be able to compete in the modern market. This paper aims to: (1) know the potential of proper local empowerment in Kampung Gerabah Bumi Jaya Serang Banten, (2) identify the right model of economic development and empowerment, (3) Analyze the usefulness and benefits of technology in the economy of the pottery industry through E-Martketplace on pottery craftsmen in Kampung Gerabah Desa Bumi Jaya Serang Banten. The method used is a descriptive qualitative approach to obtain relevant data in community empowerment, especially empowerment in pottery craftsmen in Kampung Gerabah Bumi Jaya Serang Banten. The results showed that empowerment through e-Marketplace can be done on pottery craftsmen in Bumi Jaya Village. Pottery sales through e-marketplaces have a high opportunity if developed well and continuously and there are innovations in pottery products.
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Shrestha, Prakash. "Challenges and Scopes of Pottery Industry." Pravaha 24, no. 1 (June 12, 2018): 147–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/pravaha.v24i1.20234.

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Pottery is unique art of making artifacts from clay. It produces different kinds of clay and ceramics items such as flowerpots, water and grain storage jars, large vessels for distilling rice spirits called rakshi, cooking pots, tableware, stoneware cups, bowls, and plates, stoneware pitcher and mug, etc. This research aims to examine challenges faced by the pottery industries and to examine scopes of the pottery industries in Nepal. This research is based on the descriptive method. The results show that there is good scope in the this industry but the people involved in this industry are facing different kinds of challenges or problems like shortage of raw materials, manpower, and lack of space to dry the formed pottery, firing pottery, to store the finished goods along with the different raw materials. The sales of the product in the national and international markets are being increased. This industry is being affected by the change in lifestyle and different substitute products. The intermediaries get good profits but they face the problem of getting the products damaged, demand dependent on the festive occasion, problem of transportation, etc. Study shows that there is a huge demand for Nepali handmade ceramic products in the international market due to their improved quality. Buyers are willing to pay a premium for handmade goods, which are propelling exports. Pravaha Vol. 24, No. 1, 2018, Page: 147-158
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Xiaoqi, Li, Zhao Aili, Jia Mengshi, Yan Zhenxing, Yang Liangliang, and Wang Weijie. "Research on the Present Condition and Product Design of Suiling Black Pottery in Heilongjiang Province." MATEC Web of Conferences 176 (2018): 02024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817602024.

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The paper surveys and analyzes the basic present condition of Suiling black pottery in Heilongjiang Province, and innovates and designs black pottery products. This paper combines traditional technologies with modern design methods to enrich the categories of black pottery products, expands the industry chain, and promotes the economic development of Suiling. The rapid development of modern industry led to the decline of handicraft, and the development of Suiling black pottery has stagnated. Handicrafts should be designed and transformed to ensure the inheritance of traditional culture and skills.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Pottery Pottery industry"

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Miller, Lisa M. "Making a living in clay a practical guide to starting and building a business in ceramics /." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2007. https://eidr.wvu.edu/etd/documentdata.eTD?documentid=5352.

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Thesis (M.F.A.)--West Virginia University, 2007.
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Leach, Hannah. "Sociophonetic variation in Stoke-on-Trent's pottery industry." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2018. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/21547/.

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This thesis presents a sociophonetic analysis of two dialect variables in twenty-six speakers from Stoke-on-Trent; specifically, speakers who worked in the city’s pottery industry. The recordings used come from an oral history archive, and much of the analysis presented considers the impact of the social and spatial structures of the pottery industry on dialect variation. The analysis presented also combines quantitative and qualitative methodologies in order to examine both broader patterns of dialect variation in the selected speakers, and how the same variables may be used in the construction of meaning-in-interaction. Finally, I consider the impact of using oral history data in this kind of sociophonetic analysis. I use literature on the social structures of the industry and the content of the recordings themselves to model an internal hierarchy for the industry, which I then examine alongside auditory and acoustic data from two linguistic variables: /h/-dropping, and the (i) vowel. /h/-dropping is particularly sensitive to industrial role, with speakers in mass production roles more likely to drop /h/ and those in administrative, managerial and design roles less likely to. I demonstrate how this links to the established social meanings of /h/-dropping as a historical dialect feature of English. The (i) vowel is less sensitive to this internal hierarchy quantitatively, but I describe how its realisation is particularly conditional on linguistic factors. Both variables are also examined qualitatively in discourse moments, and according to topic. /h/-dropping (and retention) appears to be associated with meaning on micro-, meso- and macro-social levels, allowing me to design an indexical field (Eckert, 2008) of its potential social meanings in this dataset. Variation in the (i) vowel appears to be less motivated by topic, but I demonstrate that some speakers do use more extreme acoustic tokens in particularly expressive talk.
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Buckley, Cheryl. "Women designers in the north Staffordshire pottery industry, 1914-1940." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.282987.

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Pollard, Clare. "Miyagawa Kozan (1842-1916) and the Makuzu workshop : the development of Makuzu ware in the context of the Japanese ceramics industry of the Meiji period." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.321693.

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Hallett, Jessica. "Trade and innovation : the rise of a pottery industry in Abbasid Basra." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.365566.

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Smith, Helen Anderson Sinclair. "English Queensware and its impact on the French pottery industry 1774-1814." Thesis, Keele University, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.394656.

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Gill, D. W. J. "Attic black-glazed pottery in the fifth century B.C : Workshops and export." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.384112.

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Vincent, Stephanie M. ""An Ancient Industry in a Modern Age": The Growth and Struggles of the American Pottery Industry, 1870-2015." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1459462213.

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Booth, Pauline R. "The Staffordshire pottery industry and its worldwide markets with special reference to the nineteenth century." Thesis, Keele University, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.267457.

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This thesis sets out to shew the inherent weaknesses which developed as the Staffordshire Pottery industry grew and which led to its comparative decline in the closing decades of the nineteenth century, in the face of the growing industrialised economies of the U.S.A., Germany and France. The industry reflected Britain's expansion of trade, and the growth of a free enterprise economy, with high capital accumulation. However, by mid-century the industry shewed signs of decline. The weaknesses were firstly a large dependence on the American market which made it vulnerable to financial and political crises in that country, which caused sharp vacillations in trade. Secondly a home economy that was stagnating as the British industrial revolution was ageing and thirdly the challenge of the scientific revolution in Germany and the U.S.A.which made them formidable trade rivals. The fourth weakness in the Staffordshire Pottery industry was that the thrusting entrepreneurial generation ofWedgwood, Minton, Spode and others had not been replaced by equal talent in their successors. The industry lacked vigorous marketing techniques with direct communication with management, capable of reacting swiftly to change to the demands of foreign markets. By and large, Pottery firms suffered from poor business management, high unit costs, lack of mechanisation, limited technical training, and the need for modem design and marketing policy to meet the changes in taste and social habits. World trading patterns changed in the last quarter of the nineteenth century and countries, to which pottery manufacturers had exported large quantities of cheap earthenware, were developing their own industries. The general return to protection overseas in the 1880s held back the expansion of British exports. Only Doultons realised that the way forward was by research into technical advances into new fields and so they developed industrial ceramics for the electrical industry. The significant event at the end of the century was the formation of the North Staffordshire Ceramic Society in 1900, which pionted the way forward for the industry and which led to the technical advances this century.
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Sall, Moustapha. "Traditions céramiques, identités et peuplement en Sénégambie: ethnographie comparée et essai de reconstitution historique." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/211724.

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Books on the topic "Pottery Pottery industry"

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Pranāndu, Rōhaṇa Pī. Kumbal prajava saha măti karmāntaya. Koḷamba: Samayavardhana Potgala Samāgama, 2010.

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Pranāndu, Rōhaṇa Pī. Kumbal prajava saha măti karmāntaya. Koḷamba: Samayavardhana Potgala Samāgama, 2010.

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Buckley, Cheryl. Potters and paintresses: Women designers in the pottery industry 1870-1955. London: Women's Press, 1990.

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Institute of Cost and Management Accountants., ed. Accounting in the pottery industry. London: Institute of Cost and Management Accountants, 1985.

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Potters and Paintresses: Women Designers in the Pottery Industry 1870-1955. London: Women's Press, 1990.

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Quail, G. The Cumnock Pottery. (Ayr?): Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society in association with Cumnock & Doon Valley District Council, 1993.

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Dirani, Stefano. Botteghe d'arte ceramica a Faenza dal 1945 al 2000. Faenza: Edit Faenza, 2012.

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Field Museum of Natural History, ed. Continuity and change in a domestic industry: Santa María Atzompa, a pottery making town in Oaxaca, Mexico. [Chicago, Ill.]: Field Museum of Natural History, 2009.

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Stout, Vic. Around Kinson Pottery. Over Wallop [England]: Printed by BAS, 1992.

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Whipp, Richard. Patterns of labour: Work and social change in the pottery industry. London: Routledge, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Pottery Pottery industry"

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Taylor, David. "The Pottery Industry 1700–1900." In Mastering Economic and Social History, 105–13. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19377-6_8.

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Burger, J. P. M. "Availability of Lead From Pottery Industry in Soil: Risk Assessment." In Soil & Environment, 253–54. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2008-1_52.

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Shirole, Devyani, Wricha Mishra, and Debayan Dhar. "User-Centered System Design for Indian Small-Scale Industries: Case Study on Pottery Industry." In Design Science and Innovation, 353–64. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9054-2_40.

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"The pottery industry." In Greek Painted Pottery, 285–88. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203714355-18.

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Acton, Peter. "The Pottery Industry." In Poiesis, 73–115. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199335930.003.0003.

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Cooper, R. A., K. Hartley, and C. R. M. Harvey. "The U.K. Pottery Industry." In Export Performance and the Pressure of Demand, 86–136. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203703090-6.

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"Production Traditions and the Organization of the Ceramic Industry." In Lahav I. Pottery and Politics, 120–29. Penn State University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/j.ctv1bxh0dg.10.

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"CHAPTER 5 Production Traditions and the Organization of the Ceramic Industry." In Lahav I. Pottery and Politics, 120–29. Penn State University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781575066059-008.

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"The Pottery Neolithic (PN)." In The Genesis of the Textile Industry from Adorned Nudity to Ritual Regalia: The Changing Role of Fibre Crafts and Their Evolving Techniques of Manufacture in the Ancient Near East from the Natufian to the Ghassulian, 75–97. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv10qqz8b.9.

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"Safavid Society and the Ceramic Industry." In Persian Pottery in the First Global Age, 11–55. BRILL, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004260924_003.

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Conference papers on the topic "Pottery Pottery industry"

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Crăciun (Radu), Otilia, Cristina Gabriela Vasciuc (Săndulescu), and Dumitru Săndulescu. "Ecotourism in Bucovina." In International Conference Innovative Business Management & Global Entrepreneurship. LUMEN Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/lumproc/ibmage2020/54.

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Bucovina, a part of northern Romania, is the image of painted monasteries, both inside and outside, recognized worldwide: Voroneţ Monastery, Humor Monastery, Suceviţa Monastery, Moldoviţa Monastery, Arbore Monastery. These architectural wonders are surrounded by natural riches, a diverse ecosystem with lakes, mountains and valleys, and gentle and hospitable people entice you with specific foods and crafts from craftsmen (potters, egg decorators, etc.). Bucovina meets the conditions for the development of ecotourism and in this article we will demonstrate that this branch of the hospitality industry can differentiate between past and future, and ecotourism is the best method of capitalizing on nature, traditions, culture and economic growth.
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Xu, Yuehong, and Xiao Liang. "Study on the Reference Function of Harry Potter Phenomenon on Culture Industry Development in China." In International Conference on Electronics, Mechanics, Culture and Medicine. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/emcm-15.2016.133.

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