tereptárgyakból
Tereptárgyakból (also known as "terre piantate" or "terraplast") refers to a type of ceramic or earthenware product that originated in Europe, particularly in Italy and Hungary, in the 18th and 19th centuries. These items were produced from crushed terracotta and confetti, a type of inedible food waste.
The process of creating these tereptárgyakból involved the use of a mixture of terracotta and confetti, which
Tereptárgyakból were primarily used as functional items, such as kitchenware and planters, in rural and village
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in traditional crafts, including tereptárgyakból. Many artisans