potters in English

noun
1
a person who makes pottery.
Following Meissen and Sèvres products, British potters began to use china clay or kaolin, when in 1768 William Cookworthy, a Plymouth chemist, proved the potential of the kaolin reserves of Cornwall.
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1. Potters should wet hands when working on potter's wheel.

2. Bennington POTTERS NORTH • 127 College St, Burlington, Vt

3. Today, modern potters are Burnishing pottery to create works of great beauty.

4. Argil definition: clay , esp potters ' clay Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

5. 15 Cones, like regular lumps on a potters wheel, whirl around and around.

6. This seems to have been an area where potters pursued their craft.

7. Potters and smaller companies often use raw Colorants and color-containing raw materials whereas industrial manufacturers employ stains.

8. She begged one of the potters to smuggle her baby out in an unused urn.

9. Historically, Burnishing clay was a method used by early potters to make their pottery more watertight and sanitary

10. In late 1836, Clews arranged the importation of thirty six potters, probably from the Staffordshire industry, which at that time was in …

11. The Batwa Pygmies are known alternatively as the “Community of Potters” after the Rwandan government outlawed any type of ethnic identification following the genocide of 1994

12. Martin: Bergs Pottery goes as far back as 1860 in Denmark when royal potters made the Copenhagen pot for Danish castles

13. Sawmills, brickyards, printing offices, flour mills, and bakeries sprang up in the city, as well as shops for carpenters, potters, tinsmiths, jewelers, blacksmiths, and cabinetmakers.

14. All of our Case Study Ceramics® are high fired, hand-made, using a jiggering tool for shaping, and are finished on a potters wheel

15. Antimonious ores were sometimes confused with lead ores, and alquifou was the name of a Cornish lead ore that looked like antimony and was used by potters to give a green glaze to earthenware

16. Chinese potters of the Yung-lo era (1403-1414) enriched their country with a quantity of ware to which the name of total-ki (Bodiless utensil) was given on account of …

17. The Chauvinism of the British ceramics establishment is justifiably known and this means that few enough potters and sculptors from outside Great Britain get their work shown or written about in my country

18. Argil - a white clay (especially a white clay used by potters) clay - a very fine-grained soil that is plastic when moist but hard when fired Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

19. And finally, I had received a document that I had accomplished my apprenticeship successfully, that I had behaved morally, and this document was given to me by the Guild of Roof-Coverers, Rail-Diggers, Oven-Setters, Chimney Sweeps and Potters.

20. And finally, I had received a document that I had accomplished my apprenticeship successfully, that I had behaved morally, and this document was given to me by the Guild of Roof- Coverers, Rail- Diggers, Oven- Setters, Chimney Sweeps and Potters.

21. A workshop to discuss progress in the standardization and control of Antivenoms, organized by the Quality Assurance and Safety of Biologicals Unit of WHO, was held at the National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Potters Bar, England, 7-9 February 2001