For four days and nights potters stoke the fire. An anagama kiln firing 'is not for the faint-hearted' By News September 10, 2023 Add Comment Edit Potters say wood firing becomes addictive because there are so many variables and they never get the same results twice.Sun, 10 Sep 2023 03:27:36 +0000Sarah Moss Share this post Related PostsWhy is China remaining silent on Ukraine crisis?England removing nearly all COVID restrictions from Thursday'The look of disappointment': Why fewer Pacific Island women are nursing their babiesThree new teams, two seasons, Origin and a World Cup: Here's what you need to know about NRLW in 2022Coroner hears NZ police 'pointed guns' at victims in chaotic aftermath of Christchurch massacreWages have recorded their worst result in seven yearsThe Queen's COVID status gave the world a glimpse of looming trouble ahead for the House of Windsor'Hearing our loved ones for the first time in weeks': Joy and relief as Tongans reconnect to outside world
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