79. Regenerative Fashion’s Lessons For Pottery

Oxford Clay Podcast

Episode 79. Regenerative Fashion’s Lessons For Pottery

I read a really interesting book recently on regenerative fashion and it really got me thinking about whether any of the concepts could be applied to the handmade pottery industry.

In this episode, I explore author Safia Minney’s ideas in the book Regenerative Fashion: A Nature-based Approach to Fibres, Livelihoods and Leadership and think about ways we could use them as Potters.

The ideas from Regenerative Fashion I think about are;

*Thinking about pottery holistically, from where the materials have come from, who has mined them and where, how they have been processed and transported.

*Whether we can use renewable materials in pottery.

*Eliminating fossil fuels in pottery.

*Using local materials to reduce global transportation.

*Sustainable design in pottery - designing for the environment rather than for purely aesthetics.

If you would like more information on pottery materials, knowing where they come from and their environmental impact, these books from Oxford Clay are particularly focused on this issue:

The blog post on Designing Pottery for the Environment mentioned in this episode can be found here.

The book featured in this episode is Regenerative Fashion: A Nature-based Approach to Fibres, Livelihoods and Leadership Paperback – 28 Nov. 2022, by Safia Minney (Author).

Watch the video version of this episode on YouTube


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Katherine Tomlinson

A Potter for over 25 years, Katherine is passionate about eco-conscious pottery materials and practices. She has created books and courses to help other Potters find the information they need. Listen to the Oxford Clay podcast for more pottery tips. You can contact Katherine here.

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