gongos
Gongos, also known as "gongos de Portugal," are traditional Portuguese ceramic figures. They are typically small, often depicting stylized animals or human figures. The most recognizable gongos are those shaped like roosters or chickens, often brightly colored with a glossy finish. These figures are a common element of Portuguese folk art and are frequently found in homes and gardens throughout the country. Their origins are somewhat debated, but they are thought to have evolved from older ceramic traditions and possibly influenced by Moorish pottery.
The production of gongos is a skilled craft, often passed down through generations of artisans. The clay