❤🎉 I know that's the third time I've been on here. But I would love to see her gather her clay and how she works it to get ready for the pots. She is very good, very, very good, amazing woman like you. Sad. There is a terminalist a lot of some lots of us who would love to learn though I do Native American. It's so good to learn from others. I really enjoy her
This young woman is gifted. I am African and have been searching videos on African potery. I never learnt about potery as the culture is almost extinct in my village. I am glad for this. She does it alone and well. God bless her and the channel.
I'm an Italian potter and all of this is amazing. This is the true art of manual skills. I also continue to work with the Colombino technique despite having an electric lathe but I don't use it, long live the imperfections that make everything even more precious, kisses from Naples 💙🤍💚🤍
Hello Nancy ! from Arizona, US, You are a very accomplished woman, strong & determined & full of life ! I love your artistic ability & knowledge of clay & pottery making & firing (burning! ) Please pass this knowledge along to others in your village !
I made some little bowls and an oil lamp out of some clay in my neighborhood. I fired them in a little fire in my backyard- only a few broke and (most importantly to me) the lamp made it! When I tapped them and they rang, I don’t know when I’ve been more proud. 😆 I sure have a lot to learn to approach this level of skill! Thank you for sharing this process with the world! And hello from Duluth Minnesota USA!
That's very encouraging Jenny! This step too is not easy but possible! I'm sure when you follow it slowly, you will learn and do it since you alre have some skills 🥰🥰
very nice coil and scrape technique. If you got in a time machine and went back in time several thousand years, you would see pottery being made in almost exactly the same way.
Watching from Southern Arizona, USA. Very impressive talent. She makes it look easy. Loved the video. Looking forward for more . Thank. you for sharing.
Incredible work! I wish I knew a potter in my moms village. Next time I go to the village I will try to find out how our local pottery is made. Lovely video! Greetings from Zambia 🇿🇲
Beautiful work as well it's very hard work for just a few dollars you sell for, it's a shame you can't get the true price for all your Beautiful work. 20$ for the biggest pot you make wow you should be charging more for them honestly. If I was there I would always buy your work miss. God bless you 🙏 ❤ Big love from Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks for the encouragement! Nancy is a humble hardworking woman. Please share the video to others so that they also have the opportunity to watch Thanks Big love from Uganda Blessings
People who make ancient pottery replicas use large wood sticks or charcoal to fire their pots. They use clay called earthenware. The pots are decorated before being heated. Other clays which need higher temperatures are fired in a kiln. These are powered by gas or electric and aren’t replicas but more modern ceramics. They are fired at a lower temperature then painted and fired again. One of my favorite earthenware replicas are called corrugated. They put coils of clay on the pot with little ridges. I actually love videos without music where you can here background sounds. Thank you for posting this video.
Very nice pottery man. I like and if was very important is to know what is the firing temperature in thus process aith laying some roots and can in each lay. It could not reach 950 deree
Here they often add grog. It’s pottery that has been broken then ground down and added to the clay for strength. Do you do this with different materials? Sand is used here too.
❤ I would love to take your classes. Which beautiful work you do really would like to learn no I do a little bit of Native American pottery which is the old way. But I'm not very good. But I would love to learn from you.
MOST IMPORTANT THING IS THAT ALL POTS ARE MADE WITHOUT USING MOVING WHEEL. ONLY BY MAKIN ROLES OF MUD AND PLACING ON ONE BY ONE, GIVING PROPER SHAPE AAND FINISHIN TOUCH. WELL DONE. 👍😎👍🇵🇰
Increible video de tan magna labor y de merecible congratulaciones a esta bella niña que está dotada de gran talento artistico y cultural. Gran grabación de un gran evento como es la horneada milenaria. Gracias!
Enjoyed watching this, its educational. Please bring us more content like this showing us Acholi traditions. Can we have one on the process of making the traditional stove for cooking and how huts are made, oh and drums. Apwoyo
One difference I see in the firing of the pots is that the Indians of the southwest US cover the pots with old shards, or flat pieces of metal and put the fuel under, over and around the pots.
I hope you will watch a video about the pottery of the Indians of San Indefonso. They make beautiful pottery for art. But they work more slowly than the young lady here, probably because the quality of their clay is worse. They fire their pots with cedar wood, dried cow, horse, and sheep dung. Your potter is very industrious and skilled.
❤🎉 I know that's the third time I've been on here. But I would love to see her gather her clay and how she works it to get ready for the pots. She is very good, very, very good, amazing woman like you. Sad. There is a terminalist a lot of some lots of us who would love to learn though I do Native American. It's so good to learn from others.
I really enjoy her
I'm glad
i am a potter learning african techniques. this was helpful. african pottery forming is amazing. among the best in the world
I'm glad it helped
This young woman is gifted.
I am African and have been searching videos on African potery. I never learnt about potery as the culture is almost extinct in my village. I am glad for this. She does it alone and well. God bless her and the channel.
Fantastic pottery. Highly skilled potter!!!
Beautiful and talented lady!
I'm an Italian potter and all of this is amazing. This is the true art of manual skills. I also continue to work with the Colombino technique despite having an electric lathe but I don't use it, long live the imperfections that make everything even more precious, kisses from Naples 💙🤍💚🤍
Thankyou so much, the world is a better place because of people like Nancy and you
Keep up the good work
Very nice work!
Her hand building skills are excellent. I am just starting (at age 64!) and this is very encouraging and incredibly educational.
Thankyou so much! Nothing is too late to start
This is fascinating. This shows the talent and creativity of the women who are potters. They have become experts and we can learn a lot from them.
Yeah she is very talented
Oh my goodness this is a mazing
Hello Nancy ! from Arizona, US, You are a very accomplished woman, strong & determined & full of life ! I love your artistic ability & knowledge of clay & pottery making & firing (burning! ) Please pass this knowledge along to others in your village !
Sure, she's making it generational. Hope you subscribed too dear! Thanks for the encouragement
Great video
wow very well made
What a beautiful artist! What beautiful art! I would have liked to have watched this sooner!
I'm grateful you have watched
Thank so much for sharing its my first time to see how ro make a pot you such a talented potters
Thanks Bre Nda, keep sharing so it reaches many people as possible and subscribe as well
I made some little bowls and an oil lamp out of some clay in my neighborhood. I fired them in a little fire in my backyard- only a few broke and (most importantly to me) the lamp made it! When I tapped them and they rang, I don’t know when I’ve been more proud. 😆 I sure have a lot to learn to approach this level of skill! Thank you for sharing this process with the world! And hello from Duluth Minnesota USA!
That's very encouraging Jenny! This step too is not easy but possible! I'm sure when you follow it slowly, you will learn and do it since you alre have some skills 🥰🥰
Well done, beautiful work. She has mixed her clay very well, with good temper and flexibility.
hello and thank you, from Hawaii, USA. love the pottery
We are grateful!🙏🙏
special woman! amazing work! thank you for filming and witnessing it!! greetings from Rome, Italy !
very nice coil and scrape technique. If you got in a time machine and went back in time several thousand years, you would see pottery being made in almost exactly the same way.
Absolutely! History repeats itself
❤ I hope you keep making pots. We would love to learn.
They're very beautiful and very impressive thank you for sharing
Watching from Southern Arizona, USA.
Very impressive talent. She makes it look easy. Loved the video. Looking forward for more . Thank. you for sharing.
Welcome Clement Ramon. Share it with others so they also have the experience. Love from Uganda
This video was great! Thank you for sharing!
Welcome, you can share the link with other people and encourage them to subscribe as well
hello Nancy thank you for this tutorial.Very inspiring. My question is what did you use to decorate the big pot please?
The inner part of dry 🌽 corn
Hope this helps
Any other enquiry?
@@onendiscovery do you let the clay dry for a bit while building the big pots?
Yes, for some mins,
Very very beautiful l lovely job
Wow love tour pots
Thankyou so much!! Share the video with others please
Incredible work! I wish I knew a potter in my moms village. Next time I go to the village I will try to find out how our local pottery is made. Lovely video! Greetings from Zambia 🇿🇲
Thanks, let's embrace the culture
She is great.
Brave woman she did every things herself. She is a real woman
Very brave
Wonderful prosses brilliant hand building xx
Nancy is a gifted and talented young woman
Seu trabalho é muito bom!!! Deus te abençoe sempre!!! Shalom Adonai!
Beautiful pot
Have you ever moulded?
@@onendiscovery I don't know how to mould a pot
Learn from the video please!
Good job
Waoooow, this is so beautiful
Thanks dear!
Hope you enjoy, share and subscribe as well in case you didn't.
Very good boy, keep discovering
Thanks 👍
SO SO BRILLIANT BRO SHE YEAH. NEVER SEEN SO BRILLIANT STYLE ANYWHERE. YOGI INDIA.
Very talented
Very nice
Super!
nice technic
Thankyou Ramos
How long did she dry the pots before she fired them?
Three to five days
Beautiful!! Does she glaze them to seal them
thank you! 👍
Welcome
Beautiful work as well it's very hard work for just a few dollars you sell for, it's a shame you can't get the true price for all your Beautiful work. 20$ for the biggest pot you make wow you should be charging more for them honestly.
If I was there I would always buy your work miss.
God bless you 🙏 ❤
Big love from Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks for the encouragement! Nancy is a humble hardworking woman. Please share the video to others so that they also have the opportunity to watch
Thanks
Big love from Uganda
Blessings
People who make ancient pottery replicas use large wood sticks or charcoal to fire their pots. They use clay called earthenware. The pots are decorated before being heated. Other clays which need higher temperatures are fired in a kiln. These are powered by gas or electric and aren’t replicas but more modern ceramics. They are fired at a lower temperature then painted and fired again. One of my favorite earthenware replicas are called corrugated. They put coils of clay on the pot with little ridges. I actually love videos without music where you can here background sounds. Thank you for posting this video.
Very nice pottery man. I like and if was very important is to know what is the firing temperature in thus process aith laying some roots and can in each lay. It could not reach 950 deree
Hello im from Brasil
Welcome here
wow HALLELUYAH PRAISE THE LORD!
This lady is wonderful! So skilled!I would love to hear her own voice more - . The music gets too much in the way
I want to support her
Contact me on my WhatsApp 0776397828
I can reach her
Beautiful
Very beautiful
Trabalho perfeito muito bem executado.
Parabéns 👍
Thanks
Hola Nancy excelente tu arte, quisiera saber tantito de lo que haces, gracias por compartir tu video, saludos desde Zacatecas, México.
Halo mimi c, you can contact me on+256776397828,its the WhatsApp number,
Also email: onenrichard818@gmail.com
Thanks
Sorry for the late reply
Nancy's life is full of arts (pottery) you can reach her on my WhatsApp+256776397828
So beautiful does she deliver in the city?
No she doesn't deliver in the city but it can be arranged!
Contact me on my WhatsApp 0776397828
Thank you
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We love you too
Here they often add grog. It’s pottery that has been broken then ground down and added to the clay for strength. Do you do this with different materials? Sand is used here too.
Only use clay soil
What was the gray material she added to the reder clay? great video by the way. @onendiscovery
Do you exclusively fire with grass and leaves? What temperature do your pots reach?
❤ I would love to take your classes.
Which beautiful work you do really would like to learn no I do a little bit of Native American pottery which is the old way.
But I'm not very good. But I would love to learn from you.
It's fine how would you want us to arrange for the classes?
MOST IMPORTANT THING IS THAT
ALL POTS ARE MADE WITHOUT USING
MOVING WHEEL. ONLY BY MAKIN ROLES
OF MUD AND PLACING ON ONE BY ONE,
GIVING PROPER SHAPE AAND FINISHIN TOUCH.
WELL DONE. 👍😎👍🇵🇰
Thanks
Yo dear I am happy for you. You are v
I'm grateful
We fire our pots in nlnctric kilns
Maravilhoso processo! Parabéns a artesã e ao realizador do importante registro!
Thanks so much!
Increible video de tan magna labor y de merecible congratulaciones a esta bella niña que está dotada de gran talento artistico y cultural. Gran grabación de un gran evento como es la horneada milenaria. Gracias!
Thanks, it's good to embrace culture
Los verdaderos alfareros y ceramistas. 😊
Thanks you so much!
👌👌👌
Enjoyed watching this, its educational. Please bring us more content like this showing us Acholi traditions. Can we have one on the process of making the traditional stove for cooking and how huts are made, oh and drums. Apwoyo
Thanks,we will bring you everything you request for. Hope you subscribed so that you don't miss
@@onendiscovery I've subscribed and turned on my notifications. Thank you, I look forward to more viewing x
Thanks alot dear
Surely,I will bring us lots of arts
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What does she use for temper in her clay? Sand or crushed pottery? I make pots too! Tell her hello from a USA potter
Okay,i will, she's very good at what she does
Perhaps you can give me your contact and I give her
She uses sand. I said halo to her
Perhaps you could be exchanging ideas!
You can find me on Instagram
What is the thing she is using to apply texture to the outside?
Inner dry part of corn
@onendiscovery That is a very skinny corn cob. It's probably because I have only seen the cob of sweet corn. Very clever. Thank you.
HALLELUYAH PRAISE THE LORD
One difference I see in the firing of the pots is that the Indians of the southwest US cover the pots with old shards, or flat pieces of metal and put the fuel under, over and around the pots.
Where do you get the clay from?
From the water springs
VERY,🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰VERY GOOD🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thankyou so much! Kindly share with others too
Parabens pelo Pote que vc fêz
Grande. Abraço
Thanks alot
INDIA 🇮🇳
whats the secret in making it appear blueish
Bluish what in particular? Smoke or pot
The video is probably very interresting but the music, seriously !! I really can't.
I hope you will watch a video about the pottery of the Indians of San Indefonso. They make beautiful pottery for art. But they work more slowly than the young lady here, probably because the quality of their clay is worse. They fire their pots with cedar wood, dried cow, horse, and sheep dung. Your potter is very industrious and skilled.
Thanks
Is she a Ugandan
Yes, from northern Uganda
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Só a mulher trabalha ai???????
Her name, please. Im going to do my report on her for my ceramics class. Thank you.
More videos with muscle girls please
Will bring up some soon
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Thanks
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