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Meatballs Fiesta
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A quick and easy recipe for meatballs deliciously sautéed with onions, peppers, carrots and tomatoes , and cooked to mouthwatering perfection in a traditional, hand-made tierra negra clay pot.
Tierra Negra Ceramic Oven-to-Table Cookware - An Ancestral Tradition
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This is the story of the artisan families who, following a 700-year-old ancestral tradition, make the satin-black ceramic cookware we know as Tierra Negra oven-to-tableware. Part of the cultural heritage of a few remote villages in the Colombian Andes, their skills have been handed down from generation to generation. Using only basic tools and locally-sourced clay, the pottery is crafted to des...
Gorgeous pottery!
What a shame about the loud and jarring 'music' which has a very different mood from the process of artisanal crafts and is just annoying, . Some interesting parts but more attention to whether the commentary actually matches what is being shown on screen would have been very welcome. e.g. 'Each piece is moulded into shape' when the guy is not moulding anything, he is 'wedging' the clay, 'this lump of clay will make 3 or 4 pots' when it looks more like enough for ten (why not show it being divided), and more actual information about the processes, eg we see the man using some strange technique to consolidate and even the edges, is he doing that with his fingernails or does he have a tool in his hand that we can't see, what actually happens during burnishing, what stones are used and where do they get those from, more about the reduction process and what 'ferrosoferric' oxide is etc....
I'm half Native American and the other half is Irish, British and Scot. My mother is 4/4 Native American and her maternal side of the family have been potters for generations. I love watching other traditional potters create their art and this was a treat because it is VERY similar to our processes. I've never made cookware (I have inherited my ancestral pottery making skills) but I just might do it since I'm an amazing cook and baker. ❤ Thank you. Best regards from Utah. ~ Shannan (Non-she-pah-yuh [translation "Pottery Maker"])
Anyone know that song playing at the beginning?
These Columbians need to sell this on their own and stop living in poverty. They do all the hard work and someone else gets the money. Not right.
Where to buy this pot?
I want to know the name of this particular village, pay them a visit and see their artistic work first hand.
Omg the stones tho @9:35
Beautiful place .. Beautiful products .. beautiful people .. ❤👍👍👍
I know these people have to work very hard just to survive but I'm also jealous of their lifestyle. now I have to go buy some of these pots.
Id much prefer to go to this village and buy directly from them, to ensure they get the majority of the $ for their dedicated hardwork and for sharing the beautiful creations of their culture. Absolutely stunning pieces.
How can I oder..can you tel me please
Meu deus que lindeza ❣️❣️ e uma obra de Deus 🙏 lindo ❤️ me apaixonei pelo seus trabalho amo artesanatos amo cerâmica amo a arte sou do Brasil estou maravilhada com tudo e estou aprendendo lidar com a cerâmica estou gatinhando ainda mais chego lá parabéns por vcs todos
Yo quiero vender sus lindas artesanias
loved it...
They're absolutely beautiful
Quite happy to discover a tradition of my southern cousins, the statement of Edinburgh was a helpful one thank you. I'm one of the Mexican American cousins. Bravo Buena Suerte Mi Mesoamerican Amigos. Plus Te Amo Celts and Basques, you're two of the groups I can't stop hunting for the secrets of💙.
Question for anyone who may know: I notice that whenever I wash a piece of this pottery, it turns the water a dark grey. Is this color getting into the food when I cook with it or eat/drink from it? Thank you
La mia cuando la limpio también sale el Trapo negro eso será normal como dicen q son al humo
Wow this is beautiful
Its also a “technology” they have figured out themselves…. Really interesting. 😮😮😮
jan 23
Aku. , berharap ini bisa dilanjutkan oleh generasi muda 👍👍👍
Just the info I needed. Just finished a diy woodburner for my '58 Airstream & gonna do dat. I used to just pile wood on my pottery w free dried goat, emu & cow pies to get that Navajo black but no sheep poop, (This is Texas, "Get a rope") when I lived in the "sticks" on the San Gabriel River. BUTT, now I live in a "civilized" park in Bastrop. DON'T think they would take too kindly to that. Prob.too much info. but I got stoked. Great vid, Dude. P. S since I just turned 78 & DON'T live on the coast any longer. Maybe I'll give up the surf jargon. Just sayin.
I would love a set of this cookware! I would hope the family are paid well.
The dark black clay looks very nice.
Exquisitely beautiful pottery! Fascinating to see how it is made, molded, fired, then treated to seal. I always wondered why pottery was as expensive as crystal glass. Now I know, it is extensively, heavily labor oriented. So appreciative of the skill and craftsmanship of these people.
Beautiful work thanks for the video
How wonderful. Wunderbar.
These pots are beautiful. That they’re also practical makes them magical.
fascinating tutorial. thank you for giving us so much detail.
Precioso trabajo ..esas ollas me encantan bendiciones 🙏🙏desde acá de Colombia😍😍
Nice treasure to watch on a wakeful night. The ingenuity of some cultures, makes me proud to be human, with a crafty cranium!
Lmao its ceramic cookware. Used everywhere in the world. And 100% inferior to metal and borosilicate glass which is why wealthy nations switched.
2:55 Would love to have more explanation of what processes are going on here (what did he put down on his work surface first? anyone know?) I'm not a potter, obviously, but interested...
Looked like dry clay to me. You won’t get answers about their trade secrets though. That’s literally their secret.
@@ThePinkBinks Fair enough too. But I hate mysteries lol.
Kayenne54 Same here yeah. Unfortunately trade secrets are a person’s bread and butter and crafts people are always used if they let on what they are. Thing is though: this is a marketing video. Maybe the crafters are happy to share. It’s an ancient technique known around the world so you might find more info that way. Scroll down the other comments and you’ll see people posting alternative names for this pottery in their local culture. I’m pretty sure that powder was the same grey sieved clay they make the pots out of as it wouldn’t make sense to me to use anything else. It looks exactly like dusting the board with flour before rolling bread dough and for the same reason. It’d give a nice smoothness to the side facing the board that would then transfer to the mould without getting micro cracks in it. At least that’s what I think. I’m no expert obviously but it’s a mystery I’d like to figure out as it may come in very useful.
Não me canso de ver esse vídeo. Verdadeiros artista 👏😍
Can you burnish any sort of super fine slip? I’d love to make one of these in a pit kiln so I can use my own cookware that is durable and characteristic
hy was hawe a problem with the dirth itself. in dirt there it,s death.and hy was beghin to hawe a job in dirth. THERE WAS THE PROBLEM. hy was meet the dirt and was beghin war ,wille god was find a solution to it ,ori clean ori not cinema.!
Buenas noches queridos ceramistas, los felicito por esas tan hermosas vasijas tan atractivas
Beautiful thank you
Geez I hope they are well paid for their pottery skills, I'd buy them if these items were here in Gisborne NZ.Awesome work.
I would love to purchase some sets…DIRECTLY FROM THE ARTISANS ‼️‼️💯💯
I have some of this cookware. I used it all the time..planned to get some more gradually..For some reason, when I 'updated' my kitchen and got a ceramic hob, these dishes started to smoke which they had not done on my solid electric cooker.. Strange. Any comments anyone?
Ceramic hob. Say that again. Ceramic… hob. Hot stone on stone of a similar type like that equals cracks. You’re gonna break them.
I sort of backed into a recent interest in pottery from trying to find out how to find clay for a straw bale home. I’m getting all sorts of suggestions for ceramic channels to view but I had to stop and watch this one, simply because You spell your first name with one T, as I do. We are a rare breed indeed!
Thank you...great looking objects...
Awesome..
Me encantaria compararles sus productos directo con Los artesanos por que en estados unidos te roban los que SE llaman middle man se van a Colombia y Les compran super barato y vienen a revenderlas hasta 300 dolares por una olla de la chamba es UN robo tanto para Los artesanos vque trabajan tanto como alos que nos las revenden
Amazing. Seeing it done makes you realize anybody can do it, if you know how.
Gorgeous pottery, gifted potters. Love the natural settings where they live and work. I hope these traditions continue forever 💝
Very interesting! They make such beautiful pieces!! Please share the name of the spanish melody that you have as background music at the beginning of the video. :) thanks for sharing the amazing work of this community!! 💖🌷😀
Cured it, filled halfway with water overnight , won't even hold water without leaking, POS