Pottery Workshops


Pottery has been found in the remains of every ancient civilization. The oldest known piece of pottery was found in China and dates back to 7,900 B.C. That's almost 10,000 years ago!

A potter at work

The first pots were large bowls, formed by taking a lump of clay and making a bowl shape. Pottery doesn't just include pots, but anything made from clay that can hold things, such as jugs, vases and cups. Pottery was used to hold water, milk, seeds and grains.
Later, people learned to mix different clays together to make stronger pottery and to put the pottery in a fire oven so the clay would harden faster. The potter's wheel was invented in China around 3,100 B.C. The wheel spins clay like a top. It allowed people to make pottery much more quickly and make shapes that were perfectly symmetrical - bowls that were really round, rather than lumpy or uneven.

Pottery is not only considered one of the first inventions but also one of the first art forms. You'll find many examples of fine pottery at all of our shows this year, plus the opportunity at many of them to have a go at making pottery yourself.

 
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Information about
The Christmas Craft, Food & Country Gifts in the Safari Park
Dates & Prices
November 7th & 8th, Saturday & Sunday
10.00am - 6.00pm
Adults £7.00 Oap's £6.00 Children £4.50
Venue
Woburn Safari Park, Woburn Park, Bedfordshire, MK17 9QN
Woburn Safari Park is approximately one hours drive from London, Oxford, Cambridge, Stratford, Birmingham and Leicester.

Take exit 13 off the M1 motorway, or leave the A5 at Hockliffe for the A4012. Woburn Safari Park is well signed from these locations.

From London
Follow signs for the M1 and the Midlands. Join the M1 and head north, until Junction 13 (signposted Bedford A421, Woburn, A4012 & Ampthill A507). Follow signs for Woburn and the A4012 (see map above).

From Birmingham
Follow signs for the M6 & London. Join the M1 at junction 19 and head south. Exit at Junction 13 (signposted Bedford A421, Woburn, A4012 & Ampthill A507). Follow signs for Woburn and the A4012 (see map above).
From A5
Follow signs for the A5 for Hockliffe. Join the A4012.
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