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- Ethical_pot comment "The term \"ethical pot\" was coined by Oliver Watson in his book Studio Pottery: Twentieth Century British Ceramics in the Victoria and Albert Museum to describe a 20th-century trend in studio pottery that favoured plain, utilitarian ceramics. Watson said that the ethical pot,\"lovingly made in the correct way and with the correct attitude, would contain a spiritual and moral dimension.\" Its leading proponents were Bernard Leach and a more controversial group of post-war British studio potters.".