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The purpose of this Guild shall be:
The purpose of this Guild shall be:


* To be an informal group of subjects of the West who share an interest in creating pottery.
* To be an informal group of subjects of the West who share an interest in creating [[pottery]].
* To further the research and study of the pottery of the [[Middle Ages]] and the [[Renaissance]] (hereby defined as "period").
* To further the research and study of the pottery of the [[Middle Ages]] and the [[Renaissance]] (hereby defined as "period").
* To encourage and foster the art of period pottery within the Kingdom of the West.
* To encourage and foster the art of period pottery within the [[Kingdom of the West]].
* To make available information on period pottery and encourage its use.
* To make available information on period pottery and encourage its use.
* To disseminate the truth about period pottery, forms and glazes, and help combat the myths.
* To disseminate the truth about period pottery, forms and glazes, and help combat the myths.

Revision as of 04:30, 7 September 2006

jar made by Aibhilin inghean Eoghain for contribution to the West Kingdom Crown as taxes

Founded by Lady Zahra bint Talib and Aibhilin inghean Eoghain in 2004, the West Kingdom Potters Guild seeks to assist practicing potters in the West Kingdom with historical research and helpful advice.

From their Guild Charter (proposed):

Purpose

The purpose of this Guild shall be:

  • To be an informal group of subjects of the West who share an interest in creating pottery.
  • To further the research and study of the pottery of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (hereby defined as "period").
  • To encourage and foster the art of period pottery within the Kingdom of the West.
  • To make available information on period pottery and encourage its use.
  • To disseminate the truth about period pottery, forms and glazes, and help combat the myths.

Membership

Membership is open to any subject of the West with an interest in creating pottery. Membership in the Guild is informal and can be attained by simply attending a Guild meeting or gathering.

Website

The Guild website contains rules, regulations, research, photos of members projects, contact information, helpful links, and more.

http://guild.cuinn.net/index.html