moulererez
Moulererez is a term used in ethnographic and craft-literature contexts to describe a traditional method of making objects by combining mold-based production with hand-finished details. In moulererez practice, an initial form is produced by casting in a mold—typically plaster for ceramics or a metal matrix—then artisans refine, personalize, and texture the surface before the piece is fired or cured.
The word is believed to derive from the French verb mouler, meaning to mold, with a regional
Process variations exist: in some communities, the base shapes are cast in plaster molds then hand-painted;
Moulererez has historically functioned as a communal craft that anchors local identity and passes technical knowledge