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Vitrified clay pineapple (L)

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Vitrified clay is a type of ceramic material that undergoes a process called vitrification, which involves heating clay to very high temperatures until it becomes glass-like and extremely hard. This transformation occurs when the clay particles fuse together, forming a dense, non-porous structure. As a result, vitrified clay exhibits exceptional strength, durability, and resistance to chemicals and water absorption.

In Michoacán, Mexico, vitrified clay has a rich history and cultural significance. The state of Michoacán is known for its vibrant pottery tradition, dating back to pre-Columbian times. Artisans in Michoacán have been producing clay pottery for centuries, using traditional techniques passed down through generations.

The origins of vitrified clay in Michoacán can be traced back to the ancient Purepecha civilization, who inhabited the region from around 1000 BCE to 1521 CE. The Purepecha were skilled ceramicists, known for their exquisite pottery and advanced firing techniques. They utilized locally sourced clay and natural pigments to create a wide range of ceramic vessels, figurines, and architectural elements.

Today, the tradition of vitrified clay continues in Michoacán, with artisans drawing inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of the region. Vitrified clay products crafted in Michoacán often showcase intricate designs, vibrant colors, and meticulous craftsmanship, reflecting the unique artistic sensibilities of the local communities.

From utilitarian objects such as cooking pots and water containers to decorative pieces like sculptures and tiles, vitrified clay remains an integral part of Michoacán's cultural identity and artistic expression.

DIMENSIONS:

HEIGHT: 26"

DIAMETER: 13"

    Vitrified clay pineapple (L)
    Vitrified clay pineapple (L)
    Vitrified clay pineapple (L)
    Vitrified clay pineapple (L)
    Vitrified clay pineapple (L)