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There is something magical about watching year-old Murali at work as he throws a lump of moist clay on a dusty old electric wheel placed before him. Keeping pace with the spinning motion of the wheel are his hands that pull, shape and mould the clay repeatedly in a rhythmic manner. Seated erect with his back against the wall, he leans forward to dip his hands into a pot of clayey water to further moisten the lumpen material that is succumbing effortlessly to his will. With deft strokes and the gentle pressure of his thumb and index fingers, he continues to morph the greyish mixture on the wheel head. We watch in fascination as the clay now rises to form the contours of a large flower pot. In a blink-and-you-miss moment, the soft, misshapen clay undergoes an instantaneous transformation and comes to life as a smoothly shaped pot. A long twine does the neat trick of slicing the bottom of the newly created pot off the wheel. Using the palms of his hands, Murali shapes the fresh clay back into shape to prevent any distortion after he places it alongside the several pots and lanterns of varying sizes that he and his teammates had crafted since morning. The yard at the Al Fakhir Pottery Works in Al Dhaid, Sharjah, is dotted with hundreds of pottery items that have been spread out to dry in the sun. Dull grey flower pots range in sizes from 10cm to 2m in height, and are etched with floral and geometric patterns. The perforated lanterns are inspired by Moroccan designs and enlivened by motifs intrinsic to the Middle Eastern region. Rustic tea mugs, without handles, are lined up on a table while large ashtrays and pitchers for drinking water take up space on another. Several pot bases and lid knobs are also spread out on the muddy floor. Clay pots with a wide mouth known as Handi, a requisite of north Indian restaurants specialising in traditionally cooked biryani, are also stacked one over the other. Outside, in the open air, lies the earthen-coloured pottery ware taken out of the kiln just the previous morning. Potters are engaged in scrubbing and readying them for dispatch. Situated on the Dhaid-Masafi Road enroute to Fujairah, Al Fakhir Pottery is staffed by a team of 12 potters who rely on the traditional techniques of clay pottery making. Hailing from a lineage of potters from the southern Indian state of Kerala where they were accustomed to chiefly making earthenware for cooking purposes and small to medium-sized flower pots, it is here in the UAE that they have honed their craft by blending Arabic and Indian aesthetics and catering to the demand for large-sized products. Al Fakhir Pottery traces its roots to when its founder, Thomas K Joseph, was tasked with running a small store in the popular Friday Market in Fujairah. Soon, the onus of selling the craft items was passed on to Thomas Joseph. When he noticed that week after week, every single piece was sold at the asking price, without any bargain, he realised the potential of the business and decided to step in full time. Hiring two potters from his native village in Kerala, Thomas Joseph commenced operations of Al Fakhir in The number of employees soon multiplied and at the peak of the business, there were 14 potters working here, explains Joseph. Murali, who was one of the first employees of the firm, says this art form is a family tradition. I was only 8 when I made my first piece of pottery - a flat lid for a cooking vessel, and I trained under the tutelage of my uncle. Today, we work with raw material that comes from Karachi which is of excellent quality and guarantees strength and durability to the products we make. A feet container of clay lasts around six months, says Murali, as he guides us to the large tanks where the clay is initially submerged in water, after removing any stones or other hard substances from the material. It is then spread out flat to dry where the water drains off through a small channel in the ground. The moist clay is then mixed with a little locally sourced clay and churned for more than an hour in an electric machine. It is this plasticity that transforms it into a hard substance on firing. Around 20 large size planters can be made in two working days. It is not possible to finish a large pot at one go, says Murali. Finished products may take a couple of days to dry, depending on the weather. When a sizeable number of products have been crafted and designed, these are stacked one by one into the kiln. It is with a prayer on our lips and in our minds that we set about placing one object after another in the kiln. We are talking of roughly 1, pieces in a small kiln. Utmost care should be given to ensure that they are evenly spaced out and balanced atop each other properly. For four days thereafter, the kiln is continuously fired via gas and diesel, reaching temperatures of over 1, degrees. The firing process is an integral part of the pottery making process. From a soft, pliable substance, it transforms into a hard, stone-like substance. Since our kilns are gas fired, the higher temperatures further harden and strengthen these clay vessels and hence, they are not only strong but can also withstand rain and heat over long periods of time and do not break easily. When the kiln is opened after four days, it is left to cool before craftsmen start removing the now reddish-coloured objects. Using a sand paper, rough spots are removed and the surface is wiped clean to remove any residual dust before being sent to the clients or suppliers across the UAE including at Al Warsan in Dubai. The demand in the UAE and across the Middle East region where Al Fakhir exports its handcrafted products is for larger sized flower planters, fountains, and lanterns. Aesthetic pieces that are both functional and durable are what our clients seek. Several coloured and delicately carved 2m high pots line the entrance of Al Fakhir Pottery, and is hard to miss while cruising down that road. Joseph informs us that his potters had once produced a 3. It has since been sold, he says. There are several pottery units in the nearby vicinity too but these are solely devoted to creating smaller handcrafted items. Although pottery is now largely being used in the UAE for decorative or ornamental purposes, it has a long tradition in the country and gives an insight into the lifestyle of the people that inhabited this land several centuries ago, he says. Jugs, vases and other pottery items unearthed from across the region and now on display in several museums provide us with valuable and interesting narratives of the distant past. Today, the craft is dying a slow death, believes Murali, who first forayed into the world of pottery on a hand cranked machine. He lost two fingers on his right hand and the upper part of his thumb while using a clay brick extruder with rotating parts but that has not stopped him from practicing his craft. To view a large array of finished items, it is advisable to call before you visit. You can manage them any time by clicking on the notification icon. Tuesday, October 22, All Sections. Image Credit: Anas Thacharpadikkal There is something magical about watching year-old Murali at work as he throws a lump of moist clay on a dusty old electric wheel placed before him. Some of the creations of the pottery workshop Image Credit: Anas Thacharpadikkal. Murali moulding clay into intricate works of art Image Credit: Anas Thacharpadikkal. The way you handle the clay on the wheel, how you touch it, the amount of force applied, and most importantly how and when you release your fingers off the clay are all crucial in gaining mastery of this art form, says Murali Image Credit: Anas Thacharpadikkal. More From Friday-Art-People. Easy hacks for your most-hated household chores. Latest In. Unstable weather in UAE with rain and fog expected. Social media faces new EU rules on harmful content. Helicopter crash kills four in US city of Houston. UN slams Israeli strikes on Hezbollah-linked charity. British Airways suspends Israel flights until March-end. This website stores cookies on your computer. These cookies are used to improve your experience and provide more personalized service to you. Both on your website and other media. To find out more about the cookies and data we use, please check out our Privacy Policy. Share on Facebook. 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