
"Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie is a village where clay is not just a craft but a way of life, with potteries on every street and a rich history."
"The village's pottery origins date back to Gallo-Roman times, with evidence of a thriving ceramic production center, including fragments of amphorae and everyday wares."
"By the Middle Ages, Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie became known for its utilitarian pottery, such as jugs and traditional cooking pots, sold throughout southern France."
"The 1960s and '70s marked a revival of pottery in the village, attracting artists and artisans who sought to revive a disappearing tradition."
Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie is a village known for its deep-rooted pottery tradition, officially recognized in 1886. Its pottery origins trace back to Gallo-Roman times, with archaeological evidence of ceramic production. By the Middle Ages, the village was famous for utilitarian pottery sold across southern France. The 19th century saw a decline due to industrialization, but a revival in the 1960s and '70s led to a flourishing artistic community, with around 45 artisans currently working in the village.
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