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Q: How Is Mexican Pottery Made?
A: The people of Mexico have produced pottery since about 1500 B.C. when the Olmec tribes developed earthenware techniques. According to the Mexican Ceramic websit... Read More »
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A: 1. Educate yourself by reading up on Mexican pottery. Find out the era in which pieces were made and where you can find more of the similar styles. Visit museum... Read More »
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A: Here is a site that explains their technique quite nicely: The ancient techniques employed to make ceramics are still used today - mostly in the rural parts of ... Read More »
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