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Technical sheets or plates

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Plates or clay plates are obtained from a portion of dough to
which pressure is applied by a roller or by using two rules of equal thickness
(3.1), put dough between them and spend over one third of such paving and equal
manner throughout the mass. (more…)

Eleazar Huerta Francisco Arias Solis

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Eleazar Huerta in Spain before the war provoked by the
military uprising of General Franco, a poetry of great formal perfection with a
major modernist reminiscent at first and subsequently influenced by Lorca,
Alberti and Miguel Hernandez. (more…)

Short overview history of ceramics

Monday, March 15th, 2010

As its title suggests, we will give an overview of specific features on ceramics through the ages. To them, it will study the various periods into which it divides the presence of man on earth (or better Prehistory Early History, Ancient History, Medieval, Modern and contemporaries) if not we’ll see the most salient features of some civilizations. (more…)

Ceramic Review

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

In issue 114 of magazine cover CERAMICS dedicate one of the great Spanish ceramics: Luis Castillo, as we approach the hand of Carmen Gonzalez Boras. The American critic Glen R. Brown takes us into the surreal world of Linda Light on and flowers rhetoric. “Chilean Ruth Kraus Kopf offers us in his pure strength ceramic material, (more…)

Manos de Oaxaca

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Manos de Oaxaca … Oaxacan hands … the hands of the potter, carver, and weaver. In Mexico, “Manos” is also short for hermanos – brothers and sisters.

Our warehouse and wholesale catalog are full of beautiful pottery, a rich gift to our times born of thousands of years of practice. But the reason Manos de Oaxaca exists isn’t for the pots, but rather the people who create those pots. The knowledge and life ways in the pottery villages have existed as such for thousands of years, a type of sustainability rare in the human world. As the industrial world moves into Oaxaca with its plastic buckets and aluminum pans, the pottery is disappearing. Through our sales we hope to lend a hand to the culture of pottery by giving the potters the opportunity to continue with their ancient trade.

Let us hear from you…

If you find these pages of interest let us know. You can e-mail Manos de Oaxaca directly by clicking on the link below, but we are not always at home in the adobe. Due to long, rutted dirt roads, unpredictable deluges, the potter’s pace (preindustrial, no time clocks, lots of chit-chat with the neighbors), the harvest season (when all would-be potters pluck and shuck corn for a month), the fiestas in the Sierra, etc., it takes some doing to assemble a decent sized stack of pots, and we are frequently on the road. For a quicker response, try webmeister Papa. He put this site together, and is almost always hulking over his computer.




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