Likewise of importance, as early as the 19th century, was the family Martin's pottery business.
The farmers here receive additional earnings through the pottery business.
He supported himself with occasional jobs of gardening and at a pottery business.
The pottery business put food on the table, and a special bond was molded between father and son.
French markets dried up, and once again the pottery business went into decline.
This patroness was a young girl whose father had recently made some money with a pottery business.
In 1837, Soufflenheim still had 55 pottery businesses, which employed about 600 people.
Over half the working population is involved in the pottery business, and small factories have developed, most employing three to five people.
After 14 years in the pottery business, he became what is known as a "rep" eight years ago.
Maria's family began helping with the pottery business after Julian's death.