They learned the art from their parents and began making pottery together in the 1960s.
But in 1470 when it began to make pottery black.
Area residents first began making pottery in the 18th century.
Their profession in old days was that of making pottery.
They used copper and made pottery, though still only by hand.
They used the property to make pottery and sold it on site.
Women make the textiles and pottery in their free time.
Anderson made pottery, too, and some of it is on view here.
The culture is also one of the oldest in ancient China to make pottery.
The town is noted for its pottery, made with the local red clay.