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Length = 3.94 inch Height = 5.91 inch Chulucanas ceramic is based on the "paleteado" ancestral technique used to make "tinajas" (recipients) to store away the "chicha" (typical corn Andean drink). This style have evolved to represent daily life customs and the different activities of this northern province. These figurines have their particular personality: a spherical thick form. People love these fatty ceramic pieces. This ceramic shows a "chola" (racially mixed woman) playing guitar Chulucanas inhabitants are pretty glad people and like music.
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Chulucanas ceramic is based on the "paleteado" ancestral technique used to make "tinajas" (recipients) to store "chicha" (typical corn Andean drink). This method is used today to represent the daily life customs and the different activities of this province. These figures with their particular spherical thick form like Botero paintings are the recommended gift. This ceramic shows a "chola" (racially mixed woman) with typical dress and plaits carrying firewood used to prepare food, chicha and also to cook ceramics.
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Chulucanas ceramic is based on the "paleteado" ancestral technique. This method was used only to make "tinajas" (recipients) to store away the "chicha" (typical Peruvian drink). This style is used now to represent the daily life customs and the different activities of this province. A way to thank the different people for their work is to represent them in a figurine. Here is a teacher dictating her class. The teacher is a very respected person in this town. The figures have the particular spherical form like Botero's style.
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Represent working people is the perfect way to thank for the work they do. The nurse always have more work than doctors. Chulucanas master craftmen using the "paleteado" pre-Inca technique represent the daily life customs and the different activities of this province. The figures have a particular spherical thick form regarding Botero's style. The nurse is a very appreciated person in this town.
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Chulucanas ceramic is based on the "paleteado" ancestral technique. This method used to make "tinajas" (recipients) to store away the "chicha" (typical corn drink); is also used now to show the daily life customs and the different activities of this northern town. The main characteristic of these figures is the spherical thick form. This piece shows a "chola" (racially mixed woman) with typical dress and plaits, and a straw hat that protects of the strong sun of Chulucanas.
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This ceramic shows a representation that alludes to earth fertility "chola" (racially mixed woman) surrounded by many recipients to store chicha produced after the corn harvest. The "paleteado" ancestral techniques used to make "tinajas" (recipients) to store "chicha" (typical Peruvian drink) give the Chulucanas ceramic artists the perfect way to represent the daily life customs and the different activities of Chulucanas people . These figurines are special because their spherical thick form.
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