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  2. Sarchí Norte - Wikipedia

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    Church of Sarchi Sarchí is Costa Rica's most famous crafts center. The town offers more than 200 stores and small family-operated woodworking factories producing wooden bowls and other tableware, fold-up rocking chairs of wood and leather, and a wide variety of kitschy items.

  3. Costa Rican oxcarts - Wikipedia

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    The golden age for the oxcarts was from 1850 to 1935. [1] [2] [4] Painting and decorating oxcarts began in the early 20th century, when each region in Costa Rica began creating its own design allowing for identification when in transportation. [5] Then, cow herders began hand-painting their own oxcarts in addition to their identification designs.

  4. Sarchí (canton) - Wikipedia

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    Sarchi is the cradle of the craft of Costa Rica and has many factories and shops that an important visit for tourists In Toro Amarillo is the spectacular Toro's Waterfall with an exotic hotel designed by famed Arq. Ibo Bonilla. Sarchí has an area of 120.25 km 2 [5] and a mean elevation of 1,116 metres. [2]

  5. Bullock cart - Wikipedia

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    Historically, oxcarts symbolized prestige, often owned by respected figures within villages. However, with the advent of modern transportation, their practical use has largely diminished. Today, many oxcarts are preserved as collectibles, stored in barns by hobbyists who seek to maintain this traditional heritage.

  6. Sarchí - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Sarchi (1764-1830), Italian lawyer and linguist Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.

  7. File:World's Largest Oxcart Sarchi Costa Rica.JPG - Wikipedia

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  8. Mexican ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Capula, a town near Morelia, produces a glazed ware that has become popular recently, and is now one of the most commonly found in popular arts stores in Mexico. It typically has a painted design of small, formalized flowers made up of round dot petals painted in white slip on the natural red of the clay, then fired with a clear glaze.

  9. List of painters by name beginning with "R" - Wikipedia

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    Please add names of notable painters with a Wikipedia page, in precise English alphabetical order, using U.S. spelling conventions. Country and regional names refer to where painters worked for long periods, not to personal allegiances.