The Chichero

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Chulucanas ceramics is based on the "paleteado" ancestral technique. This technique was used to make "tinajas" (recipients) to store away "chicha" (typical corn Andean drink) this style has been used to represent the daily life customs and the different activities of Chulucanas these figures have a particular spherical thick form. This ceramic represents the man who sell "chicha" usually called "chichero"

 

Man with Firewood

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Chulucanas ceramics is based on the "paleteado" ancestral techniques. Used to make "tinajas" (recipients) to store  "chicha" (typical corn Peruvian drink) this style is now used to represent the daily life customs and the different activities of Chulucanas people. This figurines have it's particular personality: a spherical thick form. This ceramic shows a "cholo" (racially mixed man) carrying firewood to sell in the market place.
 

Man with Fruit

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The "paleteado" ancestral technique used to make "tinajas" (recipients) to store away "chicha" (typical Peruvian corn drink) Is now used to represent the daily life customs and the different activities of Chulucanas province. The figures have a particular spherical thick form like Botero paintings. This ceramic shows a "cholo" (racially mixed man) carrying fruits that he sell through Chulucanas streets
 

The Newspaper Boy

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This ceramic shows a news paper boy (in Peru he was known as "canillita" ) who walks streets announcing the different papers he carries.
The "paleteado" ancestral technique used to make "tinajas" (recipients) where people store "chicha" (typical corn drink) Was considered apropiate to represent the different activities of north Peru province. The figures with particular spherical form are very appreciated by experts.
 


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