UNCOVERING THE SECRET TO POTTERY MAKING IN AFRICA | THINGS TO DO IN TOGO
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- Опубликовано: 26 янв 2022
- In Today’s episode, We are going to learn how pot or earthenware bowl is done in Togo. As each and every country have a unique or simple style in making their pottery . Join me on this journey as I share my experience.
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My name is Lorie Lawson and I’m a Ghanaian based RUclipsr/vlogger. I make travel and lifestyle Ghanaian vlogs showing you every part of Ghana and what it is like to live in Ghana. So you will be seeing a lot of Ghanaian vlogs from me for a while.
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I've never seen that style of pit firing before, with a hole dug below. Thank you for sharing!
Oh wow I’ve always wondered how they end up with the color. Thanks for taking us along
Mama was waiting for your appreciation !
Never mind....thank your mama for sharing your expertise!!
Fascinating to compare the similarities and differences between this and the techniques of Native American pottery which Andy Ward demonstrates on his channel.
Interesting!
Yes..I just watch the Native American one and he used the technique that the rolled clay is to have a continued piece or extended cut . A lot of Native American crafts are African like the peace pipe and feathered head dresses. So much destruction by colonizers due to the slave trade/ enslaved ppl have left many with a lack of knowledge . The motherland and its crafts will continue to show thru out the world till this day. Beautiful pottery done with simplicity and grace.
Just georgeous work. I love the color of the clay too. It's so golden. And the beautiful black finishes from the reduction. And the beads to polish with. The polishing looked amazing. I love the way you built the firing pit also. Your inspiring.
Thank you 🙏🏾
I love your product, you have amazing skills and creativity. I wish I can make an order for shipping to South Africa
Hi Lorie, I enjoyed watching the process, but was a little disappointed you didn’t narrate 😢. It was very interesting to see how it is actually done rather than someone guessing as to how pottery is made. Thanks again1
Hello Diane, I’m glad you enjoyed watching the video. I did narrate the process but unfortunately I was copyrighted by the background music I used and in replacing the sound on RUclips it took most of the voice recording out. Apologies for the inconvenience.
I enjoyed this video
Its a shame to lose the audio, such valuable information, but the video is amazing to see too what an incredible process!
Thank you
this was beautiful, inspiring and insightful. thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Lorie! I just found your channel and find it and you wonderfully informative and interesting. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks sooo much ❤️, I appreciate
Genius 😊
Thanks
This is incredible work. Thank you so much for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow❤
Thank you
Nice job. Similar to Vume where this post are made on the way to Sogakorpe.
Yessss
This video is amazing ❤
Thank you 🙏🏾
que belleza esa ceramica, abrazos desde Argentina
Thank you 😊 ❤️🇬🇭
En el minuto 12 y 23 se ve un collar de semillas o son caracoles?
@@vicfilippothey are bead’s please
@@lorie_lawson muy bello trabajo. Saludos
Good morning, thanks for the video, it was very instructive! Tell me, if I want to buy some of these for my kitchen, what do I do? How can I contact the mother? Thanks for your answer.

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What happened, you did not narrate. I guess action speaks louder than words. The potter is so gifted, beautifully hand worked pottery.
I did narrate but was copyrighted hence the reason why there is no sound
Nice content. Just subscribed and hope I will enjoy my stay
What is that last oil applied to make it look back
It’s not oil please, it’s smoke from fire that makes it black
Oh so that's how they get the clay pot red
Yessss
@@lorie_lawson what did they use to do this?
i also wanna know@@noistune5707
What is that red colour on the pot...?
Is it paint?
That’s also clay
Okay
Please i need Clay i want to buy
I’m not sure where you can get some
Is this pottery for purchase?
Yes please
How do we order from the United States to support.