Traditional Pottery from Pájara to be Exhibited at Antigua Craft Fair

Students from the advanced pottery course, taught by artisan Delfín Díaz, will showcase their creations at the 37th Antigua Craft Fair.

Generic image of traditional pottery pieces.
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Generic image of traditional pottery pieces.

The advanced traditional pottery course, organized by the Department of Culture of the Pájara Town Council, concluded with the firing of pieces in Morro Jable, and their creations will now be displayed at the 37th Antigua Craft Fair.

The training program, led by artisan Delfín Díaz, recently concluded in Morro Jable with the firing process of the works created by the participants. This final step is crucial, as the fire transforms the clay into durable ceramic pieces with a professional finish.
The Department of Culture of the Pájara Town Council organized this workshop, emphasizing the high quality of the resulting works. According to municipal sources, many of the pieces reached a truly professional level, reflecting the effort and dedication of the students during months of learning.
The public will have the opportunity to appreciate these creations during the 37th Antigua Craft Fair, which takes place this weekend. This will be the second consecutive year that students from this course present their works at this important craft event, thus consolidating their presence in the island's cultural circuit.