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English: Pottery studio with walls of "palha" straw, Maragogipinho, Aratuípe, Bahia, Brazil. The pottery studios are characterized by their use of straw walls of wood and palm fronds of "Piaçava" or "Pindobeira", a type of palm found in the state of Bahia, Brazil. "Ceramics from Maragogipinho constitute an enormous cultural heritage not only because of the impressive number of approximately 150 active kilns and pottery factories, but also because they are an integral part of the history of over two hundred years of uninterrupted work dedicated to this time-honored artisanal workmanship. [...] The strong expression of the region's ceramics is traditionally found in the so-called "earthenware" and decorative objects. Unlike other ceramist communities in the state, its main form of modeling is developed in artisanal lathes, giving rise to pots, cellars, quartz, carvings, jugs, pots, pans and so on."--SIMÕES, Iaçanã Costa. A cerâmica tradicional de Maragogipinho. Dissertation (M.A.) – Escola de Belas Artes, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador 2016.
Português: Parade de palha, Maragogipinho, Aratuípe, Bahia. As olarias são caracterizadas por terem suas paredes de madeira e palha de "Piaçava" ou "Pindobeira", um tipo de palmeira encontrada na Bahia. "A cerâmica de Maragogipinho constitui um grande patrimônio cultural não apenas por possuir um quantitativo estimado em 150 olarias ativas, mas por fazer parte de uma história de mais de dois séculos de trabalho ininterrupto e dedicado o este ofício artesanal. [...] A forte expressão da cerâmica da região encontra-se tradicionalmente na chamada "louça de barro" e em objetos decorativos. Diferente das outras comunidades ceramistas do estado, sua principal forma de modelagem é desenvolvida em tornos artesanais, dando origem a potes, porrões, quartinhas, talhas, moringas, bilhas, panelas e etc."--SIMÕES, Iaçanã Costa. A cerâmica tradicional de Maragogipinho. Dissertation (M.A.) – Escola de Belas Artes, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador 2016.
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Paul R. Burley  (1970–) wikidata:Q57979330 s:en:Author:Paul Robert Burley
 
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