Week five the six remaining potters main challenge is creating a Raku decorative drink set with a tall narrow necked vessel and four cups, while their throw-down requires them to create three identically shaped pitchers while blindfolded.
Week six the five remaining potters main challenge is creating dinner ware for a nine course tasting menu by Michelin star chef Mike Robbins, while their spot challenge is to pull as many mug handles matching the example in 20 minutes.
Week four the seven remaining potters get practical with a main challenge to create an electrical table lamp with a shade either provided or created, while their throw-down second challenge is to create a double walled vessel.
This week the nine remaining potters main challenge is to create their own Chess Set, while there throw-down second challenge is to make as many consistent Tulip Cup's as they can in 15 minutes.
Week three the eight remaining potters get introspective with a main challenge to create an abstract self sculpture, while their spot test - second challenge is to duplicate a carved covered porcelain urn.
The Semi-Final sees the the four remaining potters facing a main challenge of creating a working water fountain, while their throw-down challenge is to create the tallest best cylinder made up of two cylinders in 20 minutes.
The Final sees the three remaining potters facing a Main Challenge of creating a complete functional and decorative Tea Set, while their Spot Test challenge is bowl trimming of three leather hard bowls in 15 minutes. And the winner is.
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By what name was The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down (2024) officially released in India in English?