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MALAIKA
Address | 3-33-4 Horinochi Hachiojishi Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:192-0355 |
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Representative Name | KOICHI ITO |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 330 |
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SD item code:7948234
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S3 |
Type C
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タイプ C
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Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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Type A W9cm×D11cm×H7cm
Type B W8cm×D13cm×H7cm Type C W8cm×D15cm×H6cm |
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Country of manufacture: Peru
Material / component: Pottery
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Description
*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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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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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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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.
ペルー北部のピウラ県にあるチュルカナスはインカ帝国の時代より陶器作りが盛んな町で、南米一の陶芸の町といわれています。
チュルカナスの焼き物はろうけつ染めと似たような技術で模様を出します。液状粘土を塗り、マンゴウッドの薪でいぶし、窯出し後に粘土をはがす独特な技法で作られています。
この技法はインカ帝国の滅亡とともに途絶えていきましたが、1960年代にこの技法で作られたインカ帝国の土器が発掘され、その素晴らしさ触発された末裔たちにより復活しました。
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