If you're looking for information on where clay for pottery can be acquired, it typically comes from several sources:
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Natural Sources: Potters often collect clay from riverbanks, lakes, or areas with exposed clay deposits. This type of clay may need refining to ensure it's suitable for pottery.
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Commercial Suppliers: Many potters purchase pre-prepared clay from art supply stores or specialty pottery suppliers. These commercial clays are often formulated for specific purposes, like earthenware, stoneware, or porcelain.
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Local Clay Deposits: Some potters explore local areas to find unique clay types that can be used for specific projects. This often requires testing the clay for workability and firing properties.
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Recycling Clay: Used clay can be reclaimed, reprocessed, and reused by potters to minimize waste.
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Clay Pits: Some regions have clay pits where clay is extracted commercially. Potters can buy bulk amounts from these suppliers.
If you have a specific context in mind (such as a particular pottery piece or artist), please provide more details!