Terre, or et azur

Terre, or et azur

Release date : January 1, 1988
Runtime : 16m
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Original Language : French /
Director : Jean Dominique Lajoux /
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The tradition of ceramics with metallic reflections, discovered in the eighth century in Mesopotamia, spread to the East before being introduced to Spain, where it gave birth to the Hispano-Moorish style. In Nabeul in Tunisia there are a very large number of potters' workshops. The phases of pottery making are shown in detail: kneading the earth, turning the shape according to two different techniques (Nabeul-Djerba), firing in a traditional kiln and applying a decoration with metallic reflections. In Manises in Spain, a potters' workshop still manufactures ceramics with metallic reflections according to traditional techniques kept secret. The appearance of the metallic reflections is due to the cooking methods, each piece undergoing three successive firings. The potters turn, dry and apply this decoration on different dishes and jars.
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  • title:Terre, or et azur
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1988
  • Runtime:16m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Jean Dominique Lajoux /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:The tradition of ceramics with metallic reflections, discovered in the eighth century in Mesopotamia, spread to the East before being introduced to Spain, where it gave birth to the Hispano-Moorish style. In Nabeul in Tunisia there are a very large number of potters' workshops. The phases of pottery making are shown in detail: kneading the earth, turning the shape according to two different techniques (Nabeul-Djerba), firing in a traditional kiln and applying a decoration with metallic reflections. In Manises in Spain, a potters' workshop still manufactures ceramics with metallic reflections according to traditional techniques kept secret. The appearance of the metallic reflections is due to the cooking methods, each piece undergoing three successive firings. The potters turn, dry and apply this decoration on different dishes and jars.
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