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Portuguese ceramic artist Alberto Cidraes at the studio where he has one of the seven Noborigama kilns of Cunha, a town in São Paulo, in the mountains that separate the state from Rio de Janeiro, where a small Japanese comunity keeps alive a centuries old ceramic making tradition using Noborigama kilns, now almost extinct in Japan. Alberto moved to the region in the 70s to learn the technic brought by the first Japanese immigrants to Cunha

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Alberto Cidraes Cunha Japanese Noborigama artist atelier immigration portrait studio traditional
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Portuguese ceramic artist Alberto Cidraes at the studio where he has one of the seven Noborigama kilns of Cunha, a town in São Paulo, in the mountains that separate the state from Rio de Janeiro, where a small Japanese comunity keeps alive a centuries old ceramic making tradition using Noborigama kilns, now almost extinct in Japan. Alberto moved to the region in the 70s to learn the technic brought by the first Japanese immigrants to Cunha
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