In the beating heart of Italian craftsmanship, there is a tradition rooted in a history that goes back thousands of years: ceramics. In every corner of the country, the art of ceramics lives on in specialized villages, true custodians of a knowledge that has been handed down from generation to generation, representing one of the excellences of Made in Italy recognized throughout the world.
The art of ceramics: a timeless legacy
Ceramic villages are distinguished by their cultural richness and the craftsmanship of their artisans. Places such as Castelli in Abruzzo, Caltagirone and Sciacca in Sicily, Deruta in Umbria and Faenza in Emilia Romagna are just a few examples of centers where working with clay becomes art. Each piece made carries the hallmark of its origin, telling the story and culture of the place that forged it.
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