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Traditional Mexican Pottery

Texcoco close Mexico City was the home of the Aztecs and the today their pyramids remains as a look on to ... Aztec and Maya potters of Texcoco,Mexico.

Traditional Mexican Pottery Part 2 - Black Pottery from Oaxaca

This video shows the standard pottery of the Oaxaca region of Mexico, and shows how to make a jug using only the hands and elemental implements.

Mi Casa Su Casa - Mexican Pottery

Mi Casa Su Casa is a dearest owned business with over 50 years experience in providing customers with the most exquisite and gorgeous Mexican Pottery ...

'Renaissance of Mata Ortiz' film tells story of prized Mexican pottery

Extended fascinated by the relationship between San Pedro anthropologist Spencer MacCallum and master mess about Juan Quezada, filmmaker Scott Petersen spent three summers documenting their fairy fiction of a story in "The Renaissance of Mata Ortiz," premiering Wednesday at USC.

Mata Ortiz pottery display to be held in Douglas beginning Aug. 2

&Mdash; An offering of Mata Ortiz pottery will be on display next month in Douglas, thanks to the Gallery of Douglas, the Set up for Mexicans Abroad and the Mexican Consulate in Douglas.

Lots of July activities abound On the Town

Immersing oneself into bon viveur delights and sparkling spirits to toast the special occasions are marvelous dining experiences. They reinvigorate and they are good for the soul.

Making a significant contribution to the "Art of Living Well" is actually practiced by many friends in the Duplicate Cities and around the world.

A few other Final Friday highlights

1. Sculptural pottery at Bella Luz: Artist Carol Desire will have her sculptural pottery — which was very popular at this year's Wichita Garden Show — on set forth today at Bella Luz, 300 N. Mead. Wichitans will have a rare chance to look at Covet's work, which she usually displays only out of a gallery in Lindsborg. Her reception is from 6 to 9 p.m. The show continues through Aug. 19. Aspect more of her work at carollongpottery.com.

Mexican Pottery Talavera

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Michoacán Pottery from Mexico: Mexican Folk Art of the Purépecha ...

The Purépecha people in occupied a staggering close in western Mexico covering a attractive thorough partition of what is now Michoacán, and thus their handicrafts and people art pieces can be found throughout the jurisdiction. Although the Purépecha are widespread in Michoacán, other native groups such as the Mazahuas, Otomies, and the Náhuatl also refine the precinct with their learning and accustomed arts and crafts.

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