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Hatton/ESAA potter spins a clay pot on his potters wheel.
But Potters isn't competing with other medical startups for bio money.
There, potters mold lifelike religious idols for the city's many festivals.
In her village, Ms. Devi and her husband worked as potters.
Other potters in the neighborhood worry about rising rents and noise pollution.
A ceramics project space sells wares from a collective of local potters.
Some potters are selling their work for charity through initiatives like Crafting Resistance.
When I recently heard of a remote village of potters, my ears perked up.
From: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter Four, "The Seven Potters", p.43.
"My brothers want to read the Harry Potters too," Bana said in a tweet.
The usual cranks—accelerationists, drone-potters, libertarians, militias—they all had a field day.
And we're all tiny Harry Potters, mystified by the magic in front of us.
The shy person's guide to shelfie-ing: hide in the shelves behind your Harry Potters.
Ceramics from the classical Mediterranean hold hundreds of subtle markings from the hands of potters.
One Friday morning in 2004, the people of Potters Bar were going about their daily business.
You can learn more about the rare editions with AbeBooks' "Rough Guide to Collecting Harry Potters" here.
Tens of thousands work as potters, leather tanners, weavers, soap makers, and in Dharavi's massive recycling industry.
Cast pictures were released before previews of the Potters and the Weasleys posing for a family picture.
Stoke City FC are known as the Potters in tribute to the city's once-great pottery industry.
There he taught science and languages in Sierra Leone, and studied with local potters, weavers and woodcarvers.
Detractors gripe we're encumbering ancient potters with a fictitious name and the modern baggage of artistic genius.
Coopers made barrels, Smiths did metalwork, Potters potted and Bakers baked and Carpenters carpented and so on.
This could correspond to our earlier timeline where the cat disappeared after Voldemort's attack on the Potters' residence.
If you choose one of the company's chic potters, the cost is closer to $30 for small plants.  
The Potters left Harry a fortune — literally a vault full of gold galleons that set up Harry for life.
"I once watched two potters get into an argument about wheel cleanup without ever raising their voices," he said.
Like many Abstract Expressionists, Takaezu studied Zen Buddhism and visited Japan to learn from traditional Japanese potters and ceramicists.
Earlier this year in Orange County, a 16-unit shipping container complex called Potters Lane opened to house homeless veterans.
His mission was not to win over the heathen in general, but potters, clay-miners and kiln-stokers in particular.
Current local potters invite you to their studios to watch them at their work and, yes, to sell their wares.
Heavy sculptural reliefs, designed by N. G. Pansare, idealize workers: farmers, potters, women spinning cotton and carrying pots of water.
The potters who have fashioned the water vessels for generations have had to adapt to this faster, more disposable world.
On Monday night, Mr. Khan led a brief vigil for the victims at Potters Fields Park, near the River Thames.
Later, at the wheel, I had a breakthrough; because I had absorbed the online potters' tricks, centering had clicked for me.
By the mid-80s, when pottery sales had dried up, the Mexican government initiated programs to teach the potters new skills.
Where they — the Buffys, Felicitys, and Harry Potters of the world — play janitor to the plot, the sidekick can, well, have fun.
Browse the work of local potters at Doe Ridge Pottery, where you can watch the master potter at work in the back.
Some buyers collect them, he says, and some potters study them to learn old techniques—often as a path to making better fakes.
It "shaped the rhythm of life for the potters" by requiring a high level of integration in families and collective labor, he wrote.
As a Ph.D. student, Mr. Murugan married a woman from a caste of potters, rather than his own higher landowning caste, the Gounders.
There are only a small number of potters in any given city, but online there is a whole ceramics metropolis willing to help.
Ms. Margolles had them manufactured in Mata Ortiz, a village of potters in Chihuahua State whose livelihood has suffered from all the violence.
Growing up in Asheville, N.C., I was surrounded by potters, people who made jewelry, and glass blowers — although I've never gotten into glass.
Bose painted scenes of women splitting husks of grain and pounding rice, potters at their wheels, and farmers out in the paddy fields.
Price: $20 Whether or not you know their music, you might as well familiarize yourself with the endearing eccentricity of Harry and the Potters.
This means that archaeologists can begin to study the gender of potters at various periods by looking at the fingerprints they left in clay.
NMAI is advising the Poeh about conservation techniques, and Tewa potters are in turn working with NMAI to enhance their understanding of the extensive collection.
Cast your mind back to the 2012-13 season – Tony Pulis' last with Stoke – and the Potters' entirely forgettable 1-1 draw with Manchester City.
The Bell House in Brooklyn has been hosting an annual Yule Ball, complete with performances from Wizard Rock bands like Harry and the Potters, for years.
New backstories touched on everyone from the Dursleys, Harry's abhorrent legal guardians, to the Potters, whom neither Harry nor his readers have ever known much about.
Since the play focuses largely on Albus Severus and the Potters' home life, Ron and Hermione's two children Rose and Hugo could also play a role.
Most importantly, Crookshanks is a distinct-looking cat who lives in a school with many teachers who either taught or were besties with the late Potters.
I've gotten flack from potters—who are unsurprisingly older, white men—who think I'm shitting on 'their' medium," he says, adding, "But that's kind of thrilling.
In San Marcos Tlapazola, a rural Zapotec village of about 1,10503 people an hour's drive from Oaxaca City, the 300 or so potters are all women.
This confirmed for us that our five were conceived as a group from the start and that they aren't figures from different places or different potters.
Archeologists posit that a thriving craft-based economy populated by lapidaries, potters, garment makers and especially obsidian workers making razor-sharp blades made the city rich.
Later emperors reserved the purest kaolin seams for themselves; when they were exhausted, they were sealed up to prevent scavenging of the royal clay by crafty potters.
Two Air Force jets point their noses at each other to her left, facing off, just like Potters and the other participants in tonight's NASA iTech competition.
It was believed that Stoke would sell off Vale Park and use the money to aid the Potters' cause, while also ensuring a monopoly in the area.
Jingdezhen's potters had held the secret to the finest porcelain at least since the early days of the Tang dynasty, a thousand years before, and possibly for longer.
Apart from their metallurgical prowess, they were skilled potters, producing sculpted vessels and stirrup-spouted jars on which they recorded their likenesses, lives, animal deities and religious ceremonies.
From that, I started asking myself about the stuff around me, and then the furniture all became handmade and I started getting pots from local potters I knew.
While hardly strangers to sweating in the fields, these 11 souls are also potters, weavers, metalworkers, basket makers and herbalists whose talents fatten the purse of their owner.
"Choosing to put the broom makers' designs in the museums next to the highly skilled potters was a symbolic gesture to reinforce the museum's open ideals," they said.
The sherds vary widely in size and quality: from 2cm (just under an inch) to ten times that length, from potters' garbage to bits of high-class tableware.
Maybe her contempt for the Potters came not from a distaste for magic, but from resentment that they were more magical than her — or perhaps even from self-loathing.
Feng Yibai, the third generation of a family of potters and a student of Mr Xiang's, has since sold over 215,218 chicken cups at 503 yuan ($250) a piece.
She was revered in the mountainous tribal lands of western North Carolina — honored there as a "Beloved Woman" — and renowned as one of her people's most skilled potters. Mrs.
These flights of fancy were what distinguished Staffordshire potters of the era from their equally skilled counterparts in China and Europe — only the British dared to be so weird.
For over a decade he skulked around the kilns and clay seams of Jingdezhen, stealing bits of the sticky pale-grey earth the potters worked with and sending them home.
Four UK companies, two registered in Glasgow, one in Birmingham and one in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, are at the heart of more than 16,000 transactions made between 2012 and 2014.
The Brahmins (who perform priestly functions), the potters, the blacksmiths, the carpenters, the washer people and so on — they each have their own separate place to live within the village.
There are some books that become major cultural touchstones that everyone in the country wants to read and have an opinion on — your Harry Potters and your Fifty Shades of Greys.
Our Land is Alive: Hermannsburg Potters for Kids continues at The Ian Potter Centre, National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) (Ground, Federation Sqaure, Flinders St & Russell St, Melbourne, Australia) through April 10. 
In 2011, she was living with potters in Mata Ortiz, who taught her traditional techniques of hand-building and pit-firing clay, found from nearby stream beds or mountains, into pottery.
No longer quite as passive as the male potters, the women of Hermannsburg began to make pots that reflected their lives in a more meaningful way than the "tourist art" had done.
In 1899, Grindelwald visited his aunt and author of A History of Magic, Bathilda Bagshot, in the town of Godric's Hollow — the town where the Dumbledore family lived, and later, the Potters.
Playing a fictionalised version of himself, Mr Murray explains why it is that he potters around a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, disguised as a reanimated corpse, instead of staying barricaded in his mansion.
The plasticity provided by kaolin's interleaved layers of silica and alumina, if allied in just the right proportions with powdered petuntse, a firmer stone, allowed potters to throw larger vases than anywhere else.
Arabic mingles with indigenous North African languages (much of the work is made by North African dyers, weavers and potters), and invented characters — some resembling Chinese, others talismanic signs — are liberally stirred in.
But now, while still marked by vacant properties, metal smiths, carpenters, and potters have filled some of its empty warehouses, building a maker community that's best experienced around a large, wood burning kiln.
On a fall day, I drove past the Sierra Sur mountains to the Mateo household, a hot-pink house with an electric-blue door, where eight potters — sisters, in-laws and nieces — live.
Today, Mindling estimates about half the potters in the village have likewise expanded into other pieces — pitchers and vases, dishes and mugs — which they sell to tourists and Mexicans who appreciate their aesthetic.
In the unassuming town of Gidjuvan, about an hour's drive outside of Bukhara, the Narzullaev family, currently in its seventh generation of potters, creates bowls, plates and tiny ceramic sculptures the old way.
In the Southwest, the harvesting of such clay from protected local sources is a form of prayer for many indigenous potters, and in comparison invasive strip mining is seen as an act of desecration.
We're all going to die, some day, but the Queen's death is already here, drifting through the world even as she potters about absent-mindedly here and there in the ruins of her empire.
From the videos, I learned there was no one way to center — that different potters had developed different techniques and that, by watching closely, I could ape the styles that worked best for me.
In Kumbharwada, the potter's colony, where migrants from neighboring Gujarat state make earthen water pots and lamps, potters' wheels can be seen through open doorways, while ready pots are stacked in the alleys awaiting pickup.
As always, we end with One Last Question reading recommendations: Aliza recommends a lot of wizard rock including Harry and the Potters, Draco & the Malfoys, The Moaning Myrtles, The Whomping Willows and Tonks & the Aurors.
About half the country's rural households rely on forests and common land for their livelihood activities, and the loss of commons has hurt farmers, weavers and potters, and triggered migration to the cities for jobs.
According to Robert Hunter, an archaeologist and the editor of the journal Ceramics in America, research suggests that the slipware pottery found in Philadelphia was made by French or German potters working in the city.
Eastern design has suffused her home in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris, too — including an extensive collection of bud vases made by Japanese potters and Western artisans, who, like herself, are enamored of those traditions.
By the end of Season 1 in this adaptation of Lev Grossman's trilogy, Quentin Coldwater (Jason Ralph) and his group of grown-up Harry Potters had discovered that their childhood fantasies were only too real.
Now, like other potters on the street, Abdul Jabar and his family are suffering, contending with the resurgence of the Taliban and a broader sense that the country — or his corner of it — had been abandoned.
A case displaying Islamic lustreware reveals a glaze perfected by Iraqi ceramicists in the 9th century; it is juxtaposed with a dish created by Italian potters in the 15th century, who had later mastered the same technique.
JOEL DAHLQUIST CULLBORGUppsala UniversityUppsala, Sweden "Potters' fields" (June 15th), an article on burying New York's poor and unclaimed, said that there is only space for eight to ten more years at the City Cemetery on Hart Island.
By the end of Qianlong's reign, as Edmund de Waal reports in his book "The White Road", potters in Jingdezhen were imitating Wedgwood's sky-blue-and-white jasperware, with its white relief superimposed on a blue-stained body.
The five-borough cross-disciplinary festival, which runs through May 260, celebrates the indefatigable furniture makers, weavers, jewelry artists, potters and other professionals who trot out new design ideas every spring, some marketable, others waiting for their millennium.
In Mumbai, where an estimated one million people live in the bustling Dharavi slum, resident-owned small businesses - from leather workers and potters to recycling networks - have created an informal economy with annual turnover of about $1 billion.
"Ask the Sexpert" follows Dr Mahinder Watsa as he potters about his Mumbai apartment, peers at his computer and reads emails that tells him, among others, about someone with a compulsive habit of adding urine to his tea.
Taking inspiration from the series, bands with names like Harry and the Potters, Draco and the Malfoys and Tonks and the Aurors rage against supremacy and corrupt governments, and they preach the power of love above all else.
As Sanders notes: Since 1999, several studies have confirmed a uniform difference between average male and female fingerprint ridge density in populations from around the world … ceramics of all types were formed and finished by both male and female potters.
Around the same time, the "Wizard Rock" trend (shorthanded Wrock) gained momentum as Harry Potter fans on YouTube formed a litany of music groups — the first one being Harry and the Potters — devoted to personifying and singing about various characters from the books.
Wednesday's incident was the greatest loss of life in a British rail accident since seven people were killed and 70 injured when a high-speed train from London came off the tracks at Potters Bar station north of the capital in 2002.
The derailment was the greatest loss of life in a British rail accident since seven people were killed and 70 injured when a high-speed train from London came off the tracks at Potters Bar station north of the capital in 2002.
While the Hermannsburg women potters still continue the tradition of lyrical pottery depicting the natural world in which they live, it is their dynamic football pieces that reflect the personal and political victories of the players that pack a visual and emotional punch.
Officially entitled Our Land is Alive: Hermannsburg Potters for Kids, the show is set up like a football field: a red floor with boundary markings delineates the gallery and the pots are placed in vitrines that mimic the official football starting positions.
The village of mostly farmers, potters and herders is surrounded by thick forest, and it borders a national park that has been a haven for bandit groups that are accused of kidnappings, armed robbery and stealing livestock from isolated communities like Gwaska.
Over the last few seasons under Mark Hughes, however, the Potters seem to have eschewed meat-and-potatoes British and Irish players in favour of the same European technocrats as every other mid-table team: your Xherdan Shaqiris, your Ibrahim Afellays, your Bruno Martins Indis.
As someone who now actively advocates everyone's right to unironic enthusiasm for whatever the fuck they want (catch me counting down the days to the new Harry and the Potters album), I'm sorry to say that I scorned the Jonas Brothers and their fans.
Stoke City fans hate Aaron Ramsey because he once had the nerve to break his leg in an almost career-ending collision with Ryan Shawcross, then didn't have the good grace to apologise to the Potters' skipper for getting in his way in the first place.
Istalif Journal ISTALIF, Afghanistan — To survive the last catastrophe, when their town was sacked and burned by the Taliban, the potters of the northern Afghan town of Istalif buried the tools of their trade and fled, some enduring years of exile until the threat finally passed.
Show some curiosity and you could get a short education in the mineral-rich clay used by potters in the town of Shigaraki, or the various aliases and false names under which a particularly delicious, pink-fleshed fish known as akamutsu in Japan travels under when it is away from home.
If the Senate passes the tax bill as written, Democrats will campaign in 2018 as the party of modern George Baileys, fighting for the large majority of Americans, while Trump Republicans will be tarred as the party of modern Mr. Potters, fighting alongside their lobbyists, donors and influence peddlers in the Washington swamp.
Bush delighted in a display of jewelry, remarked on her own purchases supporting Afghan artisans (she said she outfitted the White House, George W. Bush Presidential Library and her own Texas ranch with Afghan rugs) and snagged right off the exhibit wall a turquoise glazed bowl from the Turquoise Mountain-supported potters of Istalif to take home with her.
The New Craftsmen's co-founder and creative director, Catherine Lock — who travels across Britain in search of potters, textile designers and other artisans to highlight at her Mayfair showroom — has long been inspired by Orkney's culture, and commissioned the first piece she sold at the gallery, a collaboration between Gauld and Neal, on the archipelago seven years ago.
Here, where a community of potters still produced the tiles whose manganese green glaze evokes eternal scenes of Morocco and Muslim Spain, and where a few urchins stood around a square, playing at being muezzins with long pieces of piping, Sidi Mohammed ibn Nasir, a religious teacher and physician, had established a Sufi order called the Nasiri brotherhood in the 803th century.
In 2012, the then-39-year-old toured the U.K. for five months searching every remote corner of the country for hidden talent — a pair of potters from the isolated wilds of Wales, a furniture maker from the misty forests of Kent, a textile designer working in the smallest of studios in East London — to sell in a temporary space she secured in London's Mayfair neighborhood.
Three pigmented clay vessels diagram several centuries of cultural continuity in the American Southwest, from a Sikyati jar, dated around 1450-19723, to a related example from around 1925, by Maria and Julian Mártinez, well-known potters from San Ildefonso, N.M. And not to be missed is a notebook of energetic, closely observed pencil drawings, from 1880-81, by the Lakota artist Black Hawk.

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