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Ceramics
Ceramics
have been a part of the Portuguese culture since the 1600's. Over the
centuries, influences from Asiatic, Arabic and Italian cultures have helped
Portuguese ceramics to become exceptionally diverse and as a result our
products are in demand around the world.
In 1824 Portugal's
first ceramics factory, Vista Alegre, was opened. From that humble beginning,
the industry has flourished and continues to grow. Currently, 90% of the
products produced in the ceramics industry are shipped beyond our borders
and in 1997 the export turnover value reached $361.4 million.
Along the
northern coast, between Lisboa Barcelos, exist the main centers for ceramic
manufacturers. This is because of the rich clay beds that exist there.
From these beds comes the raw materials used to create earthenware, fine
porcelain, ovenware, stoneware and much, much more!
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