As is well known, the story of chocolate begins in South America, and recent research has confirmed that the original homeland of the cacao tree is Ecuador. This new discovery, marking a shift in the origins of cacao, is due to a unique ceramic bottle found near the town of Palanda in the province of Zamora Chinchipe. This is an intriguingly shaped bottle containing ancient traces of cacao dating back to 3300-3500 BC. It is an official replica of a vessel called the “two-handled bottle”, a gift from the Embassy of the Republic of Ecuador in Hungary, personally presented by Ambassador Cynthia Marie Mayer Zavala.
A Re/interpretation of Love – A Thematic, Juried Exhibition of Members of the Ceramics, Porcelain, and Glass Section of ULUPUH
On 24.01.2024 the Chocolate Museum Zagreb opens a thematic, juried exhibition of works in the medium ceramics on the theme of re/interpretation of love. The exhibition was...