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Ceramics from Tonalá captivate each of our five senses. Our eyes are drawn by their immediacy: form, color and design are contemplated from afar. Hearing and
touch also participate in the enjoyment of their sonority, porosity and polish. Water stored in a clay pot from Tonalá is said to take on a purer and more appealing taste. But
it is the sense of smell that truly benefits from its encounter with this pottery with a unique scent.
*Ceramics and the Five Senses
* Pre-Hispanic Pottery
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Ceramics Beauty and the Exotic
* Earthenware of
Fire and Water
* The Roberto Montenegro Collection
* Hands and Memory: Interview with Simeon Galvan.
96 Pages
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