The Department of Fine Arts of IES Ben Arabi held on Tuesday Raku Pottery Workshop which was held in the school courtyard and was attended by students and teachers together in the center.
The activity was led by the potter Cadiz Juan Romero, formed in Manises, and the Head of Department of Fine Arts of the IES, M ª José Contador.
Two furnaces were mounted early in the morning to nine o'clock was the optimum temperature for cooking.
At this time students attending 2 of Bachelor of Arts, who followed the oven baking process, participating in the decoration and cooking of their works.
Also joining faculty, and staff the center.
After the second break down the students of 1 Bachelor of Arts to participate in this activity, which has helped the Youth Council, through the IDEAS program, supporting the workshop, both financially and in its dissemination.
The raku pottery is a technique that involves cooking with enamel pieces by a sequence of oxidation and reduction atmospheres in a short time.
This technique, of Korean origin, was appropriated by the Japanese in the fourteenth century.
Its name comes from the first families who adopted it and it means luck.
The speed and accessibility of bill allows perform at parties and events where attendees can make their products personally.
Raku also means fun, and it is a dynamic and exciting, something magical in itself, where the accident is as important as what it controls and dominates.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena