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Clay
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Exclusive designs for decoration. The clay is a symbol of the fundamental matter; clay es the Earth that moves and evolves, from prehispanic clay, sets of clay, garden pots and more.
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Prehispanio Clay |
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God of fire
(Culture prehispanica) |
Guerrero
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Prehispanic Clay
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Maya
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Maternidad Maya
(Culture Maya) |
Azteca dog
(Culture de aztec) |
Sacrifice Aztec
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Chakmul (Culture Maya - Chichen Itza)
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Container with pain (Culture in Colima) |
Container pot (Culture of Colima) |
Mask (Culture Maya) |
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Loader (Chinesca) |
Figure Man and Woman (Culture Nayarit) |
Container pot (Culture of Maya) |
3 Figure (Culture Maya) |
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Artful, primitive, and majestic, Cocuchas (pronounced co-cu-CHAS) offers the highly sought after museum-quality, giant cocucha pottery vessels made of volcanic clay from the pueblo purépecha, Cocucho, Michoacan, Mexico. Each hand-built, timeless pottery vessel offered for sale by Cocuchas.com is a commissioned work of pottery art, a masterpiece. Sizes range from 2 feet to over 6 feet. |
Much more than the large Mexican clay pot one normally sees for sale, this distinctive, indigeneous, Mexican folk art pottery form is unique to the village of Cocucho, and a Cocucha clay vessel is easily recognized as such. The primitive African pottery technique to build cocuchas, taught to their village by the Catholic Church 300 years ago to build utilitarian water and grain storage vessels, is still employed. Cocucha pottery is hand-formed, charcoal fired, and splashed with a cornmeal solution to create the primitive yet refined surfaces for which they are known. The size, shape and surface of each pottery piece is totally hand-built and controlled by the hand and eye of the artist without the use of a wheel, mold or other mechanical device.
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High-end ceramic primitive pottery vessels for interior décor, garden and patio design accents, and/or architectural accents and landscape design. Cocucha pottery can be displayed as indoor art-in-clay pottery vessels, garden accents or garden ornaments, and / or large, ceramic architectural sculptures. Wherever the giant, majestic cocucha is placed, it alters the space in which it is placed, making a bold, organic interior décor design statement suitable for any of the following interior or exterior ethnic, design palettes.
| Mexican Décor |
Rustic Country Interior Décor |
Morroccan Décor |
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Lodge Décor |
Mediterranean Décor |
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African Tribal Décor |
Old world Décor |
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Western Cowboy Home Décor |
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Michoacan pottery art form, and set the standard that is still adhered to today for these earthernware, pottery masterpieces. If you have never been close enough to touch a truly artful cocucha, you have missed probably the most spectacular folkart form of Michoacan, Mexico. Rooted in ancient times, each timeless masterpiece is a prized folk art-in-clay pottery collectible.
The two basic finishes are "negra y roja" -- black and red |
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DOWNLOAD CATALOG
YECAN, export
MATRIZ
Tónala No. 85, Tlaquepaque
Jalisco (México) C.P. 45500
Guadalajara: 3288 9900
México: 01 33 3288 9900
EU and Canada: 011 52 33 3288 9900
Europa: 00 52 33 3288 9900
Nextel ID 62*15*4943
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CANCUN Y RIVIERA MAYA
(GALERIA DE EXHIBICION)
CANCUN
SMZ 28, MZ 3, LT 1
Local 3, Edificio Torres Cancun
Cancún Quintana Roo
CP 77509
Tel: (998) 206 1280
Cel: 044 998 578 4224
contacto silvia@yecan.com |
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