Earthworks Pottery, Barbados
Earthworks Pottery is a family-owned and operated pottery studio in Barbados, where you can watch the potters work and make purchases of handmade pottery available as dinnerware, serving pieces and decorative pieces. These pottery ceramics are functional and collectable. Established in 1983 by Goldie Spieler, Earthworks is now run by her son David, along with the capable Earthworks team.
Barbados - Welchman Hall Gully - St. Thomas Parish - 2017
A magical place - quiet, isolated, and the perfect location to meet wild green monkeys at home in a rainforest in Barbados. Watch to the end to view feeding time! April 2017.
Pretty Pots: Barbados' Pottery from Chalky Mount
Let's visit Barbados potter John Springer in his St Andrews parish studio as he shapes local clay into beautiful, usable pieces. Accompanied by Abbey Lincoln's Blue Monk.
The famous pottery from Barbados is Earthworks pottery - and it's lovely. But I've always been more drawn to the delicacy and beauty of Chalky Mount pottery, where every pot, mug, vase, pitcher, and every other item has been created by hand from Barbados clay gathered by the artistic individuals who turn it into beautiful pieces of usable art.
Thank you for watching. Long may the Chalky Mount potters spin ...
Millennium Suite - Vacation Rental - St. Thomas, Barbados
Beautiful, upscale 2-bedroom apartment for rent in Welches, St. Thomas, Barbados.
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• Accommodates 6 persons max
• Vehicle rental package available upon request
Contact Teddy Bartlett at +1 (246) 837-2014 or 6millenniumsuite@gmail.com for more details
Made in Barbados - Earthworks Pottery
Barbados is full of beauty spots, beaches and dazzling landmarks. Did you also know that there is plenty of homegrown talent for you to discover? InFocus delve deep into what is made in Barbados and visit the mesmerising and educational Earthworks Pottery Studio to get the inside scoop on one of the hidden gems on the island
Directed and edited by James Holman (hotknees.com/)
Track: Joining the Dots
Artist: Ben Beiny
Licence: premiumbeat.com
Earthworks pottery
Women work at Earthworks in Barbados
Barbados Tour: Welchman Hall, Harrison's Cave, Earthworks Pottery, Turtles and Drive In
A day's trip around Barbados: We went to Welchman Hall Gully, one of the last areas of rainforest on Barbados to see the monkeys and flora; Harrison's Cave, a 160ft deep cave system; Earth works pottery, where we saw David Spieler throwing water jugs; turtles at Oistins, and then Black Panther at the Globe Drive-In Theatre.
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Welchman Hall Gully, Beautiful Barbados
This video depicts the calming nature of Welchman Hally Gully and ends at Graeme Hall Swamp/Nature Sanctuary. Both are natural landmarks in Barbados.
Music: Kiss Me by Ed Sheeran
Edgehill St Thomas Barbados
This is the section of Edgehill coming from Cane Garden heading towards Shop Hill & is nearby to Earthworks Pottery.
Rock Hall/content junction St Thomas Barbados
Highland, Barbados
Head up to the 3rd highest point on the island for stunning views, refreshing tropical breezes, and a pretty good rum punch!
Take a look around at
Cane Garden St Thomas Barbados
This is the section of Cane Garden just past Lester Vaughan School heading towards Shop Hill.
Holy Innocent (Welchman Hall) St Thomas Barbados
Holy Innocent is located along Ayshford St. Thomas on Highway 2 on the way to Harrisons Cave & Welchman Hall Gully.
Holy Innocent (Welchman Hall) St Thomas Barbados
Holy Innocents is located along Ayshford St Thomas on Highway 2 on the way to Harrisons Cave & Welchman Hall Gully.
Legendary Barbadian Potter Does Rare Online Demo
The beautiful and intricate works of legendary Barbadian potter, Johnny Springer, are demanded and treasured by travellers from far and wide. Here he provides a quick lesson on how it is done.
Hunte’s Gardens Barbados
Hunte’s Gardens & Earthworks pottery
Chalky Mount Pottery - John Springer Master Potter
In this 7 minute interview with John Springer you will learn about the Clays of Chalky Mount, about the types of potters wheel and about forming, throwing, glazing and firing clay to make works of art. John Springer also gives us an insight into history and village life in the days when pottery were a chief form of kitchen utensils and for carrying water.
Today they are still functional but mostly bought for their design-art and as home ornaments. You can see the entire scrip of the interview at
For other amazing potters in Barbados see Earthworks. This video show anther way to form by casting pots in molds.
Porters Court 3, Barbados
Porters Court #3 is a delightful two bedroom villa within a private and gated community with just 8 villas. The villa boasts an open plan living area, ceiling fans, AC throughout and a large wrap around veranda. There is a central pool with sun beds available for guests to use. Just steps away you’ll find the sandy beach at the Fairmont Royal Pavilion with a fabulous little beach bar, plus and first class dining at the Lone Star restaurant.
Barbados - Welchman Hall Gully
Day 2 - Monday - Jan 28, 2019
On the second day we took the public bus out to Welchman Hall Gully. This was a very magical section of jungle set uniquely inside a collapsed cave. The temperature was nice and cool and all the birds and jungle sounds was very relaxing. Although a lot of things were planted there the setting seemed much more natural. The mixed up markings on the plants were really fun to find and identify, especially for a gardener like my husband.
From there we started to walk to Flower Forest (which is only 1.3 miles but man was the sun intense!) when 2 couples from Ohio picked us up. They hired a taxi to take them to each of the gardens and boy was that air conditioning nice! It was also nice to see other Americans! Lots of British people vacation there and apparently there was a cricket game between England and Barbados that brought in a lot spectators. We met some rowdy British men complaining about losing the game in front of a Chefette (local fast food joint) and let me tell you they LOVE their cricket just as much as Americans love their football, lol. They were a hoot really and their accent was so adorable!
Flower Forest was unique in that it was 53 acres of old sugar cane plantation situated on the side of a mountain so the views of the Atlantic were awesome. It also was much sunnier but still cool. It catered more towards flowering plants and had more of a garden feel than Welchman Hall Gully.
From Flower Forest we walked to Hunte's Garden and no magical taxis rescued us from this one; we walked the whole 1.9 miles to it. I have to say, as much as it was a pain lugging our large brimmed hats through the airports, they saved us a lot of burnt skin! This garden was situated in a huge sing hole. They really packed a lot in there with tons of little nooks with paths, chairs and benches, and garden statues. To top it off they had lovely classical music playing and at the end the owner himself made us some really great rum punches.
From there we went to Bathsheba...
Video: GoPro Hero 7
Video Editor: Davinci Resolve 15
Music: Ends Of The Earth by Lord Huron (downloaded from SoundCloud)