Fajalauza ceramics are one of the great artisanal treasures of Granada, a tradition dating back to the 16th century that remains a symbol of Andalusian identity. With their characteristic green and blue tones on a white background, these decorative pieces not only beautify the home but also tell a story of art and culture.
If you own Granadian ceramics or are thinking of gifting a special piece from our online store, here are the best tips to keep them in perfect condition for years to come.
1. Gentle Cleaning Without Abrasive Products
One of the most common mistakes when cleaning Fajalauza ceramics is using harsh chemical products that can damage the glaze and colors. For proper cleaning:
- Use a soft microfiber cloth slightly dampened with warm water.
- For stubborn stains, add a few drops of mild soap and wipe gently.
- Avoid products like bleach, ammonia, or abrasive detergents.
2. Protection Against Knocks and Falls
Handcrafted ceramics are durable but can break or crack if dropped. To prevent accidents:
- If you use Fajalauza plates or serving dishes, place them securely away from table or shelf edges.
- Use rubber or felt bases under delicate pieces to prevent slipping.
- Avoid stacking multiple pieces without protection in between, as they could scratch or chip.
3. Avoid Sudden Temperature Changes
Ceramics do not handle thermal shock well. To prevent cracks or fractures:
- Do not pour boiling liquids onto a cold ceramic piece.
- Avoid placing ceramics directly on heat sources like stovetops or radiators.
- If using ceramic plates or serving dishes, let hot food rest for a few minutes before placing it on the piece.
4. Special Care for Outdoor Use
If you use Fajalauza ceramics to decorate gardens or terraces, remember that prolonged exposure to the elements can gradually wear down the glaze. To protect them:
- Place them in covered or sheltered areas to avoid excessive moisture and rain.
- If exposed to direct sunlight, apply a transparent ceramic sealant to prevent fading.
- In winter, protect them from extreme temperatures that could cause micro-cracks.
5. Repairing Small Cracks and Chips
If over time your ceramic piece develops a small crack, you can either repair it at home or take it to a professional ceramic restoration expert. For minor cracks:
- Use a transparent, water-resistant ceramic adhesive.
- Apply the glue with a fine brush and let it dry for 24 hours.
- If the piece has significant value, it’s best to seek professional restoration services.
Gift Authenticity with Fajalauza Ceramics
If you’re looking for a unique gift with history and Andalusian tradition, Fajalauza ceramics are a perfect choice. In our online store, you’ll find an exclusive selection of plates, serving dishes, and decorative tiles, ideal for any occasion.
Explore our collection and bring home a piece of Granada’s history and artistry.
Do you own Fajalauza ceramics? Share your care tips in the comments!
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