Kondakova O. Sensory Perception of Búcaro Ceramics within the Context the History of Collecting in Europe
Olga Kondakova
Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera) of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
ORCID: 0000-0002-8892-7286
E-mail: sokolovaolga09@gmail.com
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ABSTRACT. Tableware designed for drinking purposes is an object with which a person inevitably comes into physical contact. It is an important object for studying the sensory interaction between humans and the material world. Búcaro pottery is of particular interest. The term búcaro refers to clay vessels intended for serving, cooling, and flavoring drinking water, as well as humidifying and scenting the indoor air. Pleasant aroma, refreshing taste, sense of cool to the touch, sonorous sound and attractive appearance shape the multisensory perception of búcaro. Thanks to its aromatic properties, búcaro became popular in Southern Europe from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The author of the article considers anthropological approach to the sensory perception of búcaro ceramics. This approach allows us to show that fragrant clay vessels, stored today on museum shelves, in the past gave their owners a whole range of sensory impressions. By now they have almost completely lost this ability. Only the visual component of it is preserved. The study is based on the examining of scientific publications and the analysis of historical sources devoted to the phenomenon of búcaro. The author also uses materials obtained through the examination of Tonala bruñida samples from the European collections and during field work among modern Tonaltec potters.
KEYWORDS: Búcaro, fragrant clay, Tonalá, collections, anthropology of the senses, multisensory perception
FOR CITATION: Kondakova O. Sensory Perception of Búcaro Ceramics within the Context the History of Collecting in Europe. Kunstkamera. 2023. 2(20): 26–42. (In Russian). doi 10.31250/2618-8619-2023-2(20)-26-42
DOI 10.31250/2618-8619-2023-2(20)-26-42
УДК 159.93:39+930.85
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