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"content": "nostr:npub1nyxvyf4208xds46gveeyds5zw38q96wx3pvmd3qdhcsv87xggdas9artuy Do you mean Maria Martinez? No, I have not. I looked her up on the internet and I see: shiny black pottery produced by her more than 100 years ago using the same process. So, it seems the folks in Mexico were exaggerating a bit. However, I do not doubt that Dona Rosa developed this technique by herself - I am sure she was unaware of Maria Martinez. What do you think?",
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