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Telling Le Marche | Pottery and Wine

Telling Le Marche | Pottery and Wine | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

Today, I had the privilege of driving through lesser traveled roads of Italy and through the mountains to a beautiful pottery shop and vineyard. The first destination is situated in the panoramic hills of Fratte Rosa, Italy called Terrecotte.

Going along with the traditions of the area, we headed to a Winery called TerraCruda. [...]


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Tipicità - Made in Marche Festival

Weekend-long culinary experience showcasing food and beverages flavors, traditions and products from across the entire Region Marche. The Festival features tasting events, seminars and demonstrations.

Tipicità is the ultimate Marche Region showcase, an exhibition of all “Marche Product” contents, including food, wines, touristic supply and Made in Marche creations. An “event container” including: congresses, guided tastings, workshops and several brand new formats of foodtainment. An authentic experience that will drag your senses and soul through landscape, history, art, nature food and wine…

 

Fermo April the 21st/23rd 2012

 

The Program: www.tipicita.it


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L'Atelier della Terra (The Earth Atelier) of Sabbatini Marica: hand-painted ceramics, Appignano MC

L'Atelier della Terra (The Earth Atelier) of Sabbatini Marica: hand-painted ceramics, Appignano MC | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

The first documented information about the the Appignano's Potters date back almost 500 years ago. Today Appignano is still the town of the COCCIA' (potters) and still produces traditional hand painted dishes and several rustic furnishings.

Here, where begin to climb the historic potters street, MARICA SABBATINI chose to continue the tradition on the same site where at the end of XVIII century there was an important pottery laboratory.
Marica produces customized typical appignanese potteries: jugs, jars, pine cones, bedwarmers, plates, Brocchetti, but also favors, fountains, large pots, lanterns, columns, dishes, wall coverings, tables, columns, urns, umbrella stands, vases, bottles, pot covers, tea and coffee mugs, candle holders, centerpieces, wall plates, olive door, door scoops, garlic door, onion door, cheese door, napkin holders, towel door, oil door, vinegar door, salt door, pepper door, oval boxes, bowls, soap dish, toothbrush holder, animals, wedding favors, elephants, turtles, postman, pen holders, candle holders and much more.
All products are hand-painted with great skill, each project is unique, tailored to customer requirements. The ceramics and the colors used are of the best quality.


L'Atelier della Terra
di Sabbatini Marica
Borgo Santa Croce, 5
62010 - Appignano (MC)
Telefono: 340 7209160
E-Mail: info@atelierdellaterra.com


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The art of pottery in Le Marche

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Located in this lesser known region of Le Marche, La Bottega dei Vasai has been using traditional techniques here since 1851.

By following in the footsteps of her father and the family before him, Annamaria Bozzi became the first female master potter.


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