Novica Handmade Oval & Half Diamonds Barro Negro Mini Flower Pot

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Description
Half diamonds are the theme for this hand-carved oval mini flower pot made from barro negro or "black clay"" which has been used in the Mexican state of Oaxaca for centuries. You can display small flowers and plants in this wonderful ceramic pot designed, crafted and carved by Fernando and Magali Pedro in Mexico. Product Features: Dimension: 2.6"" H x 2.8"" W x 1.8"" D Weight: 0.31 Color: Black Material: Ceramic Made in Mexico Story Behind the art: ""Hello, we are Fernando and Magali, originally from San Bartolo Coyotepec, and we work with barro negro (black clay). For us, clay is something that comes from generation to generation in our families. It started with our grandparents, continued with our parents, and continues with us, who are now the third generation. As our parents and grandparents taught us, now we teach our children, so they will soon be the fourth generation of artisans in both families. In addition, we are in a government program to teach young people who want to learn how to make clay pieces. ""We extract the black mud from a mine at the foot of the hill, right here in the community. We soak it and strain it, to remove the stones, roots, sand and everything that is not mud, since the mud has to be fine to be able to work it. Then we knead it and make the figure. Once the figure is made, we give it the finish, whether openwork, engraved or burnished. Then we let the pieces dry and cook them in wood ovens, to give the color to the clay. We work with the reduction of oxygen; at the time of firing our pieces, the smoke impregnates the clay and is what turns it black. This entire procedure takes 20 to 25 days, from the time the mud is extracted from the mine, until we make the piece. To make the pieces we only use water and clay. It is easy to mold it while it is fresh, though for us perhaps it is easy because we have many years of practice. ""In our community we start working with clay from a very young age. Around the age of 7 the first piece is made, and at 12 or 13 years of age we start working on the figures, the polishing or the finishes. When we are children we begin more with the intention of playing, but later, when we are older, we do it with the intention of learning and we begin to make designs. There are also people who come to live in the community at the age of 25 or 30 and begin to work with clay and learn the technique. ""My favorite part of making the pieces is finishing them, because it's not repetitive. Each piece is different; we can make flowers, hearts, rounded petals, pointed petals, a flower with a cover or a flower with openwork, etc. There we can express ourselves better, and that is why all the pieces come out different and the craft becomes something unique. Our inspiration comes from the admiration we see in the people who purchase our crafts. Seeing that they like it, we want to continue creating and modernizing ourselves. ""Although there are many pieces of black clay and many designs, each craftsman has his own technique. For example, here in San Bartolo, many skulls are worked, but we like to add something distinctive like flowers, braids or a different fretwork. Because of that, I can easily distinguish my pieces from those of others. Sometimes people bring us images as a reference to make an equal piece, and when we see it we realize that that piece in the image is ours. The handmade touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen. Imported"
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