Liz Earle Wellbeing

IN PRAISE OF POTTERY

‘The act of pulling, pushing, squeezing and pinching the clay lulls the mind into a meditative state’

ottery has never been more popular. In fact, ceramics studios are reporting a surge of interest across the UK, with class spaces booked up within minutes of appearing online, and six-month membership waiting lists. So why have we gone potty for ceramics? The main allure of this ancient art form is surely its physicality in an increasingly pixelated world. There is something undeniably soothing about the feeling of cold, damp

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