4790 x 3193 px | 40,6 x 27 cm | 16 x 10,6 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
5. Februar 2013
Ort:
Fez, Marrocos
Weitere Informationen:
Fez is located north of Morocco, is one of the oldest imperial cities of the country. Founded in 789 BC, the city is considered to be a religious, cultural and artistic very important for the country The city has a very special as it is located in an area rich in mineral deposits, where industries specializing in tiles, ceramics grow increasingly. The artistic vision that is peculiar to the Moroccan culture is reflected in the work too sophisticated ceramics in general with strong Spanish and Oriental influences. There from the sixteenth century, there were approximately a quarter of the population of the city dedicated to the production of ceramics. A survey conducted in the thirteenth century showed growth since that time and then had 124 specialized workshops and working in the city. The ceramic designs are hand painted by skilled craftsmen who have been placed in their learning since childhood. For younger learners are given smaller items of lesser value and to enable them to practice and learn and specialize. With the passage of time when their skills improve, they are then directed to the next step, which is to paint bigger and more complicated projects. To paint, decorate and finish the ceramics are used brushes made from bamboo and horse crest and each craftsman creates your own personal set of brushes, according to their own needs. The remarkable thing about the city of Fez is your typical blue colored ceramics, which is called by the local people of Fakhari or Bleu de Fez by French dialect. Set in a steep valley, this geological setting provides the basic raw materials to produce pottery. The clay comes from Jelleih, located north of Fez to 12 miles away. Here two material types of clay should be found. In the upper layers of the earth, is the custard-yellow clay, which is mainly used to make a simple ceramic as bottles and vessels to carry water. (Http://www.tapetesorientais.com.br/tapete_marrocos.php
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