Name: Wooden table for making bricks

Description: This type of piece marked a significant advancement in the brick-making process, as it allowed brickmakers to work standing upright instead of on the ground. These tables were made of wood and had two parts: the “gaveta,” where the clay was placed, and a smooth surface where the mold was positioned, and the clay was poured

Place of origin: Alfara del Patriarca

Year: Early 20th century

Donation: Rajolar d’Alfara del Patriarca

Permanent Collection of the Museu de la Rajoleria, located in the former Hoffmann kilns