THE WOMAN AND THE CLAY - Nobody knows when it started, but it's easy to imagine that it was right at the beginning. The clay must have been the first thing the first woman's hands touched. And, in that first contact, she discovered her plasticity and her ability to reproduce the world. Not just the one around her, but her inner world as well. Her sensitive fingers began to copy and, almost without realizing it, to create new forms that her restless mind lacked: useful, symbolic, magical forms... Forms to which air and fire gave the hardness to live until today.
The clay tradition was born and continues to live in female hands.
Therefore, it is not surprising that in a land like Sayago, so anchored in tradition, it is also women who preserve and develop this art.

