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Priya and the Quiet Confidence of Craft

Priya and the Quiet Confidence of Craft

Photo: Courtney Cook / Unsplash

This is an illustrative story. Names and some details have been changed to protect the privacy of the people we work with.

Priya joined us shy and unsure, convinced she would be the one person who couldn’t learn. She had spent years being talked over and looked past, and she carried that with her into the studio.

Clay, it turns out, is a patient teacher. It doesn’t care about your background; it only responds to your hands. As Priya’s pots improved, so did something less visible. She began to speak up. She started helping others. She asked to try harder forms.

“The first time a customer bought something I made, I cried,” she says. “Someone, somewhere, chose my work.”

That is the part of our mission that never shows up in a spreadsheet — the confidence that grows when a person discovers they are capable of making something the world wants.

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