Tayamma Home - Colombia Pottery Art Traditional Ancestral Vegetarian and Vegan Kitchen Utensils Clay is one of the most abundant natural material on earth. Its composition of minerals and metals on it are similar to those found in the human body. Therefore, all the utensils made of clay are ideal for culinary use. Colombia is well now throughout South America and is used in many top restaurants for preparing, cooking and serving traditional dishes. The origin of this Cookware can be traced back over 700 years to vases and pitchers found in archeological sites. made in the traditional way, in a small village in the Andes where the intensive manufacturing process is handed down from mother and daughter. First the local black clay is mixed with sand and water and from that each peace is moulded, trimmed and smoothed by hand. The vessels are coated in a fine terracotta glaze and are then left to dry in the sun. After drying, the surface is rubbed and polished by hand with semi-precious stones. It is this intensive polishing that gives its natural patina and sheen. the cookware is placed inside large earthenware vessels and fired in kilns. This process changes the terracotta surface two black. You would expect colors and shapes variations are typical of a hand-crafted product
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Product description: Tayamma Home - Colombia Pottery Art Traditional Ancestral Vegetarian and Vegan Kitchen Utensils Clay is one of the most abundant natural material on earth. Its composition of minerals and metals on it are similar to those found in the human body. Therefore, all the utensils made of clay are ideal for culinary use. Colombia is well now throughout South America and is used in many top restaurants for preparing, cooking and serving traditional dishes. The origin of this Cookware can be traced back over 700 years to vases and pitchers found in archeological sites. made in the traditional way, in a small village in the Andes where the intensive manufacturing process is handed down from mother and daughter. First the local black clay is mixed with sand and water and from that each peace is moulded, trimmed and smoothed by hand. The vessels are coated in a fine terracotta glaze and are then left to dry in the sun. After drying, the surface is rubbed and polished by hand with semi-precious stones. It is this intensive polishing that gives its natural patina and sheen. the cookware is placed inside large earthenware vessels and fired in kilns. This process changes the terracotta surface two black. You would expect colors and shapes variations are typical of a hand-crafted product