Squat Shaped Pottery Vases from Peru
Chulucanas pottery for your home
$50.00
Description
These two pottery artworks are made by an artist from Peru, fully handcrafted in black base and yellow, red color. This special pottery is made in Chulucanas town in Peru, famously known as Chulucanas Pottery. Signed by the artist Rogger Crisanto.
Dimension: 5″ tall, 8″ diameter, 1.5″ opening on top.
Colors may slightly vary from photos.
Not recommended for water pouring. Use as decorative piece only.
Chulucanas Pottery:
Peru is a country in South America that’s home to a section of Amazon rainforest and Machu Picchu, an ancient Inca city high in the Andes mountains.
Peruvian ceramics have become an important part of the Peruvian’s national history because of it’s value, its aesthetic worth, and the techniques used to craft the pieces. The town of Chulucanas is known for this style of unique pottery making. Chulucanas is a town in Piura valley, Peru.
Chulucanas pottery were developed by using techniques from pre-Inca times. These unique ceramic pieces are thrown and smoothed totally by hand. A liquid clay slip is placed over the exterior. Liquid clay is used to cover with minerals and herbs those areas or designs that they want to keep intact in color. The areas they want to darken, are exposed. The piece decorated this way enters the smoking oven, where mango leaves have been used. When the ceramics are dry, they go to the wood oven and burn at a temperature of between 700 and 900°C approx. During this reduction burning, the mango leaf used as fuel will generate smoke that will darken the ceramic, and will also produce a resin that, when adhered to the ceramic, will give it the characteristic shine of Chulucanas style. This reduction burn is done 2-3 times depending on the desired dark tone, achieving a wide range of brown tones until reaching solid black.
Our artist Rogger Crisanto began molding small figurines with clay at age of twelve. He grew up seeing Chulucanas pottery made by elderly people and finally he learnt and today his art supports his family and two other employees in Chulucanas, Peru.
Additional information
Weight | 1.54 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8 × 8 × 4 in |
Design | Design A, Design B, Design C |
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