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Barro Negro Pottery
Barro negro pottery ("black clay") is a style of pottery from Oaxaca, Mexico, distinguished by its color, sheen and unique designs. Oaxaca is one of few Mexican states which is characterized by the continuance of its ancestral crafts, which are still used in everyday life. Barro negro is one of several pottery traditions in the state, which also include the glazed green pieces of Santa María Atzompa; however, barro negro is one of the best known and most identified with the state. It is also one of the most popular and appreciated styles of pottery in Mexico. The origins of this pottery style extends as far back as the Monte Albán period and for almost all of this pottery's history, had been available only in a grayish matte finish. In the 1950s, a potter named Doña Rosa devised a way to put a black metallic like sheen onto the pottery by polishing it before firing. This look has made the pottery far more popular. From the 1980s to the present, an artisan named Carlomagno Pedr ...
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Barro Negro Y Normal-San Bartolo Coyotepec-Oaxaca-Mexico
Barro (Spanish and Portuguese for ''mud'' or ''clay'') may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Barro Humano'', a 1929 Brazilian film * ''El Dios de barro'', a 1970 Mexican telenovela * ''Entre el barro'', a 1939 Argentine musical film * ''Barro'', a 1951 Honduran novel by Paca Navas People * Aboubacar Barro (born 1991), Burkinabé professional footballer * Adama Barro (born 1996), Burkinabé international footballer * Analyn Barro (born 1996), Filipina actress and model * Andrés do Barro (1947–1989), Spanish singer-songwriter * Joaquín Barro (born 2001), Argentinian professional football player * Josh Barro (born 1984), American journalist * Juan Barro (born 1956), Spanish former swimmer * Oumar Barro (born 1974), Burkinabé former professional football player * Ousmane Barro (born 1984), Senegalese professional basketball player * Robert Barro (born 1944), American classical liberal macroeconomist Places Europe * Barro, Charente, France, a commune * Barrô (Águ ...
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Alfredo Harp Helú
Alfredo Harp Helú (born 1944) is a Mexican businessman of Lebanese origin, and as of 2011, with a net worth of $1.5 billion, is according to Forbes the 974th richest person in the world. He is also the cousin of multibillionaire Carlos Slim. In 2018, Alfredo Harp Helu ranked #1,867 on the ''Forbes'' World's Billionaires list, with wealth listed at US $1.2 billion. Biography Born in Mexico City, Harp is most famous for being the former owner of the biggest Latin American and Mexican bank, Banamex (now part of Citigroup), and was a billion-dollar beneficiary of Citigroup's 2001 buyout of Banamex. He is also owner of the telecommunication company, Avantel, the second largest telephone company in Mexico (now part of Axtel). On March 23, 2019, the Diablos Rojos del México (Red Devils) opened their new ''Alfredo Harp Helú'' baseball stadium in Mexico City. Personal life Harp is married, with several children. He and his family with his second wife divide their time betw ...
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Mexican Pottery
Ceramics in Mexico date back thousands of years before the Pre-Columbian period, when ceramic arts and pottery crafts developed with the first advanced civilizations and cultures of Mesoamerica. With one exception, pre-Hispanic wares were not glazed, but rather Burnishing (pottery), burnished and painted with colored slip (ceramics), fine clay slips. The potter's wheel was unknown as well; pieces were shaped by molding, coiling and other methods, After the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, Spanish Invasion and Conquest, European techniques and designs were introduced, nearly wiping out the native traditions. Indigenous traditions survive in a few pottery items such as Comal (cookware), comals, and the addition of indigenous design elements into mostly European motifs. Today, ceramics are still produced from traditional items such as dishes, kitchen utensils to new items such as sculptures and Mexican handcrafts and folk art, folk art. Despite the fame of the prior, the bulk o ...
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Mexican Art
Various types of visual arts developed in the geographical area now known as Mexico. The development of these arts roughly follows the history of Mexico, divided into the prehispanic Mesoamerican era, the colonial period, with the period after Mexican War of Independence, the development Mexican national identity through art in the nineteenth century, and the florescence of modern Mexican art after the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920). Mesoamerican art is that produced in an area that encompasses much of what is now central and southern Mexico, before the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire for a period of about 3,000 years from Mexican Art can be bright and colourful this is called encopended. During this time, all influences on art production were indigenous, with art heavily tied to religion and the ruling class. There was little to no real distinction among art, architecture, and writing. The Spanish conquest led to 300 years of Spanish colonial rule, and art production rema ...
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El Siglo De Torreón
EL, El or el may refer to: Religion * El (deity), a Semitic word for "God" People * EL (rapper) (born 1983), stage name of Elorm Adablah, a Ghanaian rapper and sound engineer * El DeBarge, music artist * El Franco Lee (1949–2016), American politician * Ephrat Livni (born 1972), American street artist Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional entities * El, a character from the manga series ''Shugo Chara!'' by Peach-Pit * El, short for Eleven, a fictional character in the TV series ''Stranger Things'' * El, family name of Kal-El (Superman) and his father Jor-El in ''Superman'' *E.L. Faldt, character in the road comedy film ''Road Trip'' Literature * ''Él'', 1926 autobiographical novel by Mercedes Pinto * ''Él'' (visual novel), a 2000 Japanese adult visual novel Music * Él Records, an independent record label from the UK founded by Mike Alway * ''Él'' (Lucero album), a 1982 album by Lucero * "Él", Spanish song by Rubén Blades from ''Caminando'' (album) * "Él" ...
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Pit Fired Pottery
Pit firing is the oldest known method for the firing of pottery. Examples have been dated as early as 29,000–25,000 BCE, while the earliest known kiln dates to around 6000 BCE, and was found at the Yarim Tepe site in modern Iraq. Kilns allow higher temperatures to be reached, and use fuel more efficiently, and have long replaced pit firing as the most widespread method of firing pottery, although the technique still finds limited use amongst certain studio potters and in Africa. Unfired pots are nestled together in a pit in the ground and are surrounded with combustible materials such as wood, shavings, dried manure, leaves, and sometimes metal oxides and salts to affect the surface of the pots. The top of the pit may be protected with moist clay, shards, larger pieces of wood or metal baffles. The filled pit is then set on fire and carefully tended until most of the inner fuel has been consumed. At around 1,100°C (2,000°F) the maximum temperatures are moderate compa ...
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Barro Negro Pottery Fire Pit
Barro (Spanish and Portuguese for ''mud'' or ''clay'') may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * '' Barro Humano'', a 1929 Brazilian film * '' El Dios de barro'', a 1970 Mexican telenovela * '' Entre el barro'', a 1939 Argentine musical film * ''Barro'', a 1951 Honduran novel by Paca Navas People * Aboubacar Barro (born 1991), Burkinabé professional footballer * Adama Barro (born 1996), Burkinabé international footballer * Analyn Barro (born 1996), Filipina actress and model * Andrés do Barro (1947–1989), Spanish singer-songwriter * Joaquín Barro (born 2001), Argentinian professional football player * Josh Barro (born 1984), American journalist * Juan Barro (born 1956), Spanish former swimmer * Oumar Barro (born 1974), Burkinabé former professional football player * Ousmane Barro (born 1984), Senegalese professional basketball player * Robert Barro (born 1944), American classical liberal macroeconomist Places Europe * Barro, Charente, France, a commune * ...
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Mezcal
Mezcal (, ), sometimes spelled mescal, is a distilled alcoholic beverage made from any type of agave. The word ''mezcal'' comes from Nahuatl , which means "oven-cooked agave", from and .What is MezcalElmezcal.org Traditionally the word "mezcal" has been used generally in Mexico for all agave spirits and it continues to be used for many agave spirits whether these spirits have been legally certified as "mezcal" or not, and it is also considered a drink of artisan origin. Agaves or magueys are endemic to the Americas and found globally as ornamental plants. More than 70% of mezcal is made in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, but is now produced and commercialized throughout Mexico for the national and international market. A saying attributed to Oaxaca regarding the drink is: "" ("For all bad, mezcal, and for all good, as well; and if there is no remedy, liter and a half"). Native fermented drinks from maguey plant, such as pulque, existed before the arrival of the Spanish. T ...
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Cantaro
The cantaro is a percussion instrument. It is a clay pot that is struck in its outer surface or mouth with a hand, creating different effects. Water can be used to pitch the instrument to a desired sound. In Mexico, particularly in the states of Guerrero and Oaxaca, it is used to accompany chilenas, sones, parabienes, gustos, minuetes, jarabes oaxaqueños, and indigenous dances. The cantaro is also used in the fandangos mixtecos of Puebla. See also *Udu The udu is a plosive aerophone (in this case implosive) and an idiophone of the Igbo people, Igbo of Nigeria. In the Igbo language, ''ùdù'' means 'vessel'. Actually being a water jug with an additional hole, it was played by Igbo women for ce ..., a similar musical pot found in Africa References * * Mexican musical instruments Central American and Caribbean percussion instruments Struck idiophones played by hand Aerophones {{Idiophone-instrument-stub ...
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Museo Estatal De Arte Popular De Oaxaca
Museo may refer to: * Museo, 2018 Mexican drama heist film *Museo (Naples Metro) Museo is a station on line 1 of the Naples Metro. It was opened on 5 April 2001 as the eastern terminus of the section of the line between Vanvitelli and Museo. On 27 March 2002 the line was extended to Dante. The station is located between M ..., station on line 1 of the Naples Metro * Museo, Seville, neighborhood of Seville, Spain {{disambiguation ...
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Barro Negro Design Oaxaca
Barro (Spanish and Portuguese for ''mud'' or ''clay'') may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * '' Barro Humano'', a 1929 Brazilian film * '' El Dios de barro'', a 1970 Mexican telenovela * '' Entre el barro'', a 1939 Argentine musical film * ''Barro'', a 1951 Honduran novel by Paca Navas People * Aboubacar Barro (born 1991), Burkinabé professional footballer * Adama Barro (born 1996), Burkinabé international footballer * Analyn Barro (born 1996), Filipina actress and model * Andrés do Barro (1947–1989), Spanish singer-songwriter * Joaquín Barro (born 2001), Argentinian professional football player * Josh Barro (born 1984), American journalist * Juan Barro (born 1956), Spanish former swimmer * Oumar Barro (born 1974), Burkinabé former professional football player * Ousmane Barro (born 1984), Senegalese professional basketball player * Robert Barro (born 1944), American classical liberal macroeconomist Places Europe * Barro, Charente, France, a commune * ...
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