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The Potter – Shaper of Clay, Maker of Useful Things | Common People Series | Lost Archives Scroll
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From humble clay, the potter created vessels that served daily life. With steady hands and patient skill, the potter shaped, dried, and fired each piece, turning earth and water into jars, bowls, and lamps. Through this craft, homes were furnished, food was stored, and light was carried into darkness.
Includes:
- Recovered Record — Excavations at ancient settlements have uncovered pottery shards, kilns, and tools that reveal the potter's craft. Inscriptions and fragments show that potters' work was valued across many lands and that their skills were passed down through generations
- Historical Account — Pottery has been made for thousands of years in cultures around the world. Used for cooking, storage, trade, and worship, pottery was essential to daily life. Families often worked together in pottery workshops, and potters were respected for their craftsmanship and contribution to their communities
- When the Story is Told — The potter reminds us that faithful work shapes the world in quiet but lasting ways. What we form with care can bless others for generations. Patience, practice, and purpose turn ordinary clay into something beautiful and useful
- Words of Wisdom — "Yet you, Lord, are our Father. We are the clay, you are the potter; we are all the work of your hand." — Isaiah 64:8
Size: 8.5" x 11" | Printed on parchment-style paper
Series: Common People Series — Scroll Edition
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