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MALAIKA

Address 3-33-4 Horinochi Hachiojishi Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:192-0355
Representative Name KOICHI ITO
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*About Churkanos pottery

Churcanas, located in the Piura Province of northern Peru, has been active in pottery making since the time of the Inca Empire and is said to be the best pottery town in South America.

Churcanas pottery is produced using a technique similar to wax-dyeing to create patterns. They are made using a unique technique in which liquid clay is applied, smoked with mango wood, and the clay is peeled off after the kiln is unloaded.

This technique died out with the fall of the Inca Empire, but was revived in the 1960s by descendants inspired by the discovery of Incan earthenware made with this technique.

If you would like to order more than we have in stock, please contact us by e-mail.

SD item code:7948234

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S3
Type C
タイプ C

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Item added on: 2020/3/27
Dimensions
Type A W9cm×D11cm×H7cm
Type B W8cm×D13cm×H7cm
Type C W8cm×D15cm×H6cm
Specifications
Country of manufacture: Peru
Material / component: Pottery

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*About Churkanos pottery

Churcanas, located in the Piura Province of northern Peru, has been active in pottery making since the time of the Inca Empire and is said to be the best pottery town in South America.

Churcanas pottery is produced using a technique similar to wax-dyeing to create patterns. They are made using a unique technique in which liquid clay is applied, smoked with mango wood, and the clay is peeled off after the kiln is unloaded.

This technique died out with the fall of the Inca Empire, but was revived in the 1960s by descendants inspired by the discovery of Incan earthenware made with this technique.

If you would like to order more than we have in stock, please contact us by e-mail.

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Sea Mail From Apr.26th to Jul.3rd
Air Mail From Apr.10th to Apr.12th
EMS From Apr.9th to Apr.12th
Pantos Express From Apr.11th to Apr.16th
DHL From Apr.9th to Apr.11th
UPS From Apr.9th to Apr.11th
FedEx From Apr.9th to Apr.11th
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