Clay Pipe Making by Logan Bell

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Author: Logan Bell
Category: Sports & Hobbies
ISBN: 9788235222527
File Size: 0.62 MB
Format: EPUB (e-book)
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Clay Pipe Making unveils the fascinating history of clay pipes, a once-common artifact reflecting significant aspects of British history, rural economies, and artisanal skills. This book explores the intricate process of crafting these tobacco pipes, emphasizing the pivotal role of family trade in sustaining this historical craft. Readers will discover how the surge in tobacco use directly influenced pipe production and gain insights into the morphology of pipes as indicators of regional production. The book uniquely presents the material culture and economic history through the lens of social cohesion within families, revealing how skills were passed down through generations.

Beginning with raw materials and tools, the narrative progresses step-by-step through the making, molding, and firing of clay pipes. It highlights regional variations and then shifts to the family unit, detailing labor division among its members. Ultimately, Clay Pipe Making analyzes the industry's decline due to changing habits and competition. By drawing on archaeological finds, historical documents, and oral histories, the book offers a detailed account appealing to historians, craft enthusiasts, and those interested in traditional trades.

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