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Cretan Ceramic Centers

Thrapsano, Margarites, Nohia, and Kentri have significance in the context of Cretan pottery. These locations represent more recent or regional centers that have contributed to the continuation of the island's ceramic traditions.

  1. Thrapsano:

    • Location: Thrapsano is a village located in central Crete.
    • Significance: Thrapsano is known for its traditional pottery workshops that have preserved Cretan pottery techniques. Artisans in Thrapsano continue to produce functional and decorative ceramics using methods passed down through generations.
  2. Margarites:

    • Location: Margarites is a village in the Rethymno region of Crete.
    • Significance: Margarites has a long history of pottery production, dating back to ancient times. The village is famous for its skilled potters who create a variety of items, including traditional Cretan plates, bowls, and decorative pieces. There are also museums and workshops showcasing the village's ceramic heritage.
  3. Nohia (also spelled Nohiá or Nohies):

    • Location: Nohia is a village located in the Amari Valley in central Crete.
    • Significance: Nohia is known for its traditional pottery, and the village has managed to maintain its pottery-making skills. Artisans in Nohia continue to create ceramics that reflect the cultural and artistic traditions of the region.
  4. Kentri:

    • Location: Kentri is a village in the Rethymno region of Crete.
    • Significance: Kentri is recognized for its pottery workshops that produce both traditional and contemporary ceramics. The village is part of the broader tradition of Cretan pottery, contributing to the island's ongoing cultural legacy.

While these villages may not have the same historical prominence as the Minoan palace centers, they showcase the resilience and continuity of Cretan pottery traditions. The artisans in these villages play a crucial role in preserving and evolving the island's rich ceramic heritage, making significant contributions to the cultural identity of Crete.

  1. Thrapsano
  2. Margarites
  3. Nohia
  4. Kentri
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Creta Ceramics

The Cretan pottery makers were traveling, in well organized groups, around the island bringing together all required equipment and setting up hole new ceramics laboratories in the areas they visited. In this way they served the exact needs of remote areas while it had proved much easier to carry the pottery equipment than carry the bulky and heavy pots around the island with donkeys...

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Cretan Pottery

In Creta pottery, observing the materials, the forms and the technique of the manufacture (specifically of big jars) but also the way of ceramics baking that our ancient ancestors used, you feel that this unique pottery art has passed through centuries without radical changes and is continued even today.

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