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Hamaka Volume 01: Making Pots

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Hamaka is a heartfelt reminder of our cultural heritage, our responsibility towards natural resources, and the countless stories makers can collect in a lifetime.

Volume one explores how clay has the power to change lives, build community, inspire others, heal emotional wounds and preserve history through the stories of 18 Canadian potters.

SOFTCOVER / 192 RECYCLED PAGES / 7.5” X 9.5” / 19 STORIES / CRAFTSMANSHIP + NATURE / PRINTED IN CANADA ON 100% RECYCLED PAPER IN A CARBON-NEUTRAL FACILITY

This publication was possible thanks to the kind support of our partners: Hemlock Printers and the Pottery Supply House. Learn more: hamakamakes.com/magazine

Notes: We encourage you to check our stockists and buy locally if available. Buying locally helps reduce transport emissions and packaging waste. If you can't find a stockist near you, try coordinating with a few friends to order several copies and share the shipping costs. We recognize that our shipping options aren't great at the moment, but they are the best we've been able to access for a business of our size. We'll keep working on it!

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Hamaka is a heartfelt reminder of our cultural heritage, our responsibility towards natural resources, and the countless stories makers can collect in a lifetime.

Volume one explores how clay has the power to change lives, build community, inspire others, heal emotional wounds and preserve history through the stories of 18 Canadian potters.

SOFTCOVER / 192 RECYCLED PAGES / 7.5” X 9.5” / 19 STORIES / CRAFTSMANSHIP + NATURE / PRINTED IN CANADA ON 100% RECYCLED PAPER IN A CARBON-NEUTRAL FACILITY

This publication was possible thanks to the kind support of our partners: Hemlock Printers and the Pottery Supply House. Learn more: hamakamakes.com/magazine

Notes: We encourage you to check our stockists and buy locally if available. Buying locally helps reduce transport emissions and packaging waste. If you can't find a stockist near you, try coordinating with a few friends to order several copies and share the shipping costs. We recognize that our shipping options aren't great at the moment, but they are the best we've been able to access for a business of our size. We'll keep working on it!

Hamaka is a heartfelt reminder of our cultural heritage, our responsibility towards natural resources, and the countless stories makers can collect in a lifetime.

Volume one explores how clay has the power to change lives, build community, inspire others, heal emotional wounds and preserve history through the stories of 18 Canadian potters.

SOFTCOVER / 192 RECYCLED PAGES / 7.5” X 9.5” / 19 STORIES / CRAFTSMANSHIP + NATURE / PRINTED IN CANADA ON 100% RECYCLED PAPER IN A CARBON-NEUTRAL FACILITY

This publication was possible thanks to the kind support of our partners: Hemlock Printers and the Pottery Supply House. Learn more: hamakamakes.com/magazine

Notes: We encourage you to check our stockists and buy locally if available. Buying locally helps reduce transport emissions and packaging waste. If you can't find a stockist near you, try coordinating with a few friends to order several copies and share the shipping costs. We recognize that our shipping options aren't great at the moment, but they are the best we've been able to access for a business of our size. We'll keep working on it!

From the peaceful country roads and lakes of Ontario to the adventurous mountains and islands of British Columbia, the featured makers include:

Andrew Kellner
Caitlin Andrews
Cathy Terepocki
David Moynihan
Emma Smith
Heather Dynes Smit
Johann Munro and Ryan Byng
Mary Fox
Mike Doxey

Natalie Prevost
Pat Stamp
Queenie Xu
Robin DuPont
Sandra Zuidema
Sue McLeod
Simone Littledale Escobar
Tony Clennell
Wayne Cardinalli

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/ha’ma.ka/: noun.
Native word for “hammock” in the dialect of our Caribbean ancestors.

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