Crafts CouncilDirectoryHelen Nottage CeramicsWyrd GirlAboutWyrd is Old English for fate or destiny and is also connected to Nordic mythology and the Norns who spun the 'Web of Wyrd'. This rich tapestry symbolises the interconnectedness of a person's past, present and future. The title comes from a Terry Pratchett novel. 71 x 55 x 55 cmHelen Nottage CeramicsLeicestershire, EnglandWyrd Girl, Helen NottageCeramic FigureWyrd Girl, Helen NottageCeramic FigureWyrd Girl, Helen NottageCeramic FigureWyrd Girl, Helen NottageCeramic FigureWyrd Girl, Helen NottageCeramic FigureWyrd GirlAboutWyrd is Old English for fate or destiny and is also connected to Nordic mythology and the Norns who spun the 'Web of Wyrd'. This rich tapestry symbolises the interconnectedness of a person's past, present and future. The title comes from a Terry Pratchett novel. 71 x 55 x 55 cmHelen Nottage CeramicsLeicestershire, EnglandWyrd Girl, Helen NottageCeramic FigureWyrd Girl, Helen NottageCeramic FigureWyrd Girl, Helen NottageCeramic FigureWyrd Girl, Helen NottageCeramic FigureWyrd Girl, Helen NottageCeramic FigureMore from Helen Nottage CeramicsProjectOdette and OdileProjectDay of the Dead Skull - Hummingbirds and ColumbinesProjectThe Wicked QueenProjectHelios and SeleneProjectMetamorphosisProjectNocturnumProjectThe Gorgons - Medusa, Stheno and EuryaleProjectAnd she turned into seafoamProjectHeliotropic