On Wednesday, Councilman Crafts Ildefonso Jimenez, accompanied by the president of the Association of Artisans of Jumilla Mari Carmen Herrero and Juan Jesús Martín Calvo craftsman opened an interesting exhibition of the latter that is in the Artisan's House of Jumilla.
The exhibition consists of about 40 pieces that represent characters are bottles "bottles carry-ons that identify characters and different professions," said Juan José Martín.
So you can see characters like Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, a marriage, Asterix and Obelix, a juggler, a teacher, a prisoner and a judge, among others.
According to the author "are basically made parts machined, refractory clay and stoneware, fired to 1,240 degrees, have virtually no enamel, are shaped and somewhat sunken into shape."
Ildefonso Jimenez invited everyone to visit the show "because it is a very interesting exhibition, whose pieces can be purchased for between 38 and 40 euros each."
Furthermore, the council recalled the campaign that started from the area of crafts, with the slogan "For people unique, unique gifts, craft gift" and called on that "buy crafts Jumillano always available in the Artisan's House."
For his part, congratulated Mari Carmen Herrero and Juan Jesús Martín said that "when you make crafts each moved their feelings and inner being as a person and this is seen in the work of John, Jesus, and complete a simple person."
The new president of the Association of Artisans took the opportunity to advance the future projects of this group "for the next year we plan to organize an exhibition of cribs with cribs made by artisans in the association."
He added that "in February there will be exhibitions, conferences and training courses, there is also the beginning of an agreement with the Wine Route to collaborate between the two associations," said Smith.
Finally, Ildefonso Jimenez commended the work of the Association of Craft, "for both the outgoing board as the newly appointed."
The sample can be seen until 17 January in the Artisan's House, on schedule, mornings and afternoons 11:00 to 13:30 16:30 to 20:00 hours
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla