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The ceramics stove Naborigama

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In the summer of 2007, a ceramic kiln or Naborigama was built in Salacgrīva, on the left bank of the Salaca River, where Krasta Street bends the old apple garden.
It is a ceramic kiln capable of firing porcelain at temperatures above 1300 degrees.
 
Once a year, in July, in the middle of summer, as if the summer heat were not enough, the chamber kiln is heated for a whole week to achieve the much needed heat and after a week of firing, the artists who have always put their works in the kiln to achieve surprising and unpredictable results gather for the opening of the kiln.
Location
Krasta iela, Salacgrīva
lat: 57.751494; lon: 24.371206
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