Portugal’s Penis-shaped Ceramic Bottles Are A “Dying Tradition”
Filed under: Strange Commodities
Francisco and Casilda Figueiredo painstakingly work on a traditional Portuguese handicraft — ornamental ceramic penises.
For more than three decades, the couple have carefully shaped thousands of ceramic male organs, moulding them into upright shapes and painting them in life-like colours for export to Germany, France and North America.
“The days of the ceramics trade here are numbered, I see no possibility of survival,” Francisco said as he prepared moulds of the couple’s top-of-the-range two-foot phallic-shaped bottles in his workshop. “It will never be like it was in the past.”
The bottle sells for 15 euros (11.8 pounds).
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