Our Chulucanas broken vase and the Kintsugi art

Our Chulucanas broken vase and the Kintsugi art

January 17, 2021

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Indonesian Batik Stamps

Indonesian Batik Stamps

January 17, 2021


The Batik is a centuries old traditional Indonesian fabric normally made of cotton, whose prints are made with a technique that uses wax and whose designs are based on flowers, birds and other animals and geometric motifs.

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Want to know about Puente del Arzobispo and his ceramics?

Want to know about Puente del Arzobispo and his ceramics?

January 02, 2021

Puente del Arzobispo is a town located in the province of Toledo, in central Spain. The town was founded in the 14th century by Pedro Tenorio, archbishop of Toledo. The ceramics of El Puente del Arzobispo reached its greatest splendor in the 17th and 18th centuries.

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The Caliphal Ceramics

The Caliphal Ceramics

November 29, 2020

The Caliphal Ceramics takes place in Al-Andalus during the independent Arab Emirate and especially in the Córdoba Caliphate (10th century). The palatine city of Medina Azahara in Córdoba, is considered its main focus

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The Córdoba Caliphate

The Córdoba Caliphate

November 12, 2020

The name of Caliphal Ceramic clearly indicates its origin, the Caliphate of Córdoba.
The arrival of Islam to the Iberian peninsula takes place in the year 711 AD. But it was not until the arrival of Abderraman I that Al-Andalus, the name as the conquered Iberian peninsula was known in the Caliphate of Damascus, became an independent emirate of Damascus and gave way to one of the most brilliant times of our time.

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The Fang people

The Fang people

June 05, 2019

The Fang people, also known as Fãn or Pahouin, are a Central African ethnic group found in Equatorial Guinea, northern Gabon, and southern Cameroon 

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The Luba People

The Luba People

June 05, 2019

The Luba people or baLuba, are an ethno-linguistic group indigenous to the south-central region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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The Ancient Greek pottery

The Ancient Greek pottery

March 01, 2019

The term “Ancient Greece” refers to the period of the history that goes from 1,200 b.C until 146 a.C when the roman conquer of Greece after the battle of Corinth.

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Wiracocha

Wiracocha

September 01, 2018

Viracocha, Wiracocha o Huiracocha, also called the god of the crosiers or rods, is the most relevant of the Inca gods. At Inca Empire it is known as Huari Wiracocha, the giant god which came out of the Titicaca lake.

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Úbeda and his ceramics

Úbeda and his ceramics

November 04, 2017

Úbeda is a city in the province of Jaén, Andalusia, Spain, which was declared, together with the next city of Baeza, World Heritage Site in 2003...

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Clay tinaja from Moveros

The pottery in Moveros, Spain

July 15, 2017

The small village of Moveros is placed in the Aliste county, west of Zamora province in Spain. It is one of the latest Spanish villages before arriving to the Portugal frontier.

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La Alpujarra and the "jarapas"

La Alpujarra and the "jarapas"

June 29, 2017 1 Comment

La Alpujarra (sometimes called by his plural Las Alpujarras) is an historic region in Andalucia, Spain, between Granada and Almeria, on the south side of the Sierra Nevada mountains.

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