書擋 (3) - 阿茲特克眾神空口袋 21.5x18.5cm 重量 7,150kg - 孔雀石, 復合材料
編號 84010337
Florentino Jimon Barba - 花瓶 - 拋光黏土
編號 84010337
Florentino Jimon Barba - 花瓶 - 拋光黏土
Mexican Vase by Florentino Jimón Barba
A detailed Mexican pottery with folk art miniature painting.
The story of the pottery:
Barro Brunido, or "Burnished Clay" is one of the oldest known pre-Hispanic pottery techniques and the foundation from which numerous other clay techniques have been derived. Originally used as vessels to carry water, the creation process is a laborious one. It begins by selecting the clay and shaping the piece, which is left to air dry for up to a month. Next comes the first burnishing stage, where little by little the clay is moistened, and then rubbed silky smooth with a river stone. Afterward, a clay slip is applied to further ensure the pores are watertight, and the artisan then delicately paints the designs. Next comes the second burnishing stage, this time with a stone of iron pyrite, which shines the surface to a luminous glow. Lastly, according to pre-Hispanic tradition, the piece is fired between 500 and 700 degrees Celsius.
One of the most notable features of Barro Brunido is a non-glazed but strikingly polished surface. The designs pair local flora and fauna with complex geometric shapes, pre-Hispanic borders, and abstract themes including the mythical Nagual. Farmers tending their crops, seasonal celebrations, and observances of life and death are also among the subjects depicted.
Today, a small group of artisans in Jalisco, Mexico still hand-craft authentic Barro Brunido using only traditional processes. Even the colorful paints and slips are derived from local clays and oxides. For them, creating pottery is not just a livelihood, it is their heritage. They are dedicated not only to their work but to the preservation and continuance of traditional Mexican folk art.
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