Typical or designer, for Sardinian ceramics 118 companies and over 200 employees: «Enhancing the island's excellence»
Confartigianato Imprese Oristano: «Promote local realities and make production attractive for the whole island»(photo courtesy)
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There are 118 companies in Sardinia involved in the manufacture of ceramic and porcelain products for modern or traditional use. Around 200 employees. Of the total activities, 100, 84.7%, are artisanal. Companies managed by women are 47.2%.
With these numbers, the island ranks 9th in Italy in terms of consistency of the sector, with Sicily in first place with 484 entities, followed by Campania with 433, while it is in first place in terms of the incidence of artisan businesses . The range of production is varied: artistic pieces and pottery, for domestic and toilet use, but also statuettes and ornamental items, vases, jugs and containers used for the transport or packaging of goods, sanitary items and insulating pieces.
This, in summary, is what emerged from the dossier created by the Research Office of Confartigianato Sardegna , entitled "Ceramics with a high artisan vocation in Sardinia", which analyzed the 2023 data from UnionCamere-Infocamere and Istat, which was presented by Secretary of Confartigianato Imprese Oristano, Marco Franceschi, during the round table entitled “Crafts in our rural history. Arts and crafts", organized by the Municipality of Ollastra as part of the "San Marco Fair" initiatives.
At a territorial level, 55 businesses (47 artisans) operate in the old province of Cagliari, 32 businesses (29 artisans) in that of Nuoro, 23 in that of Sassari-Gallura (17 artisans) and 8 in Oristano (7 artisans).
«Creating synergies and networks on Sardinian ceramics, artistic and design but also typical and traditional, represents the added value we need to enhance the island's excellence – stated Marco Franceschi, Secretary of Confartigianato Imprese Oristano, during his speech – c 'is the desire to promote local realities and make these products distinctive and highly attractive elements of the whole island .'
«With the approval and start of the implementation process of the Regulation on geographical indications for artisanal products, one of the most important chapters strongly characterized by an inseparable and lasting bond with the territories opens also for ceramics with a high artisanal vocation – he continued the Secretary of Confartigianato Imprese Oristano - these are specific features that testify to the history and tradition of our production and which, at the same time, express the ability to innovate and constantly face the challenges of change in the markets". «The valorization and protection of typical geographical indications – underlined Franceschi – is not a sterile claim, but a way to make recognizable a way of living , of thinking, of believing, of acting, of undertaking, of producing, of modifying the world around us, as an integral part of our contemporary cultural identity."
«The start of the process of recognition of the IIGG – concluded the Secretary of Confartigianato Oristano – will therefore have a fundamental role in maintaining the high competitiveness of Made in Italy , highlighting the productions created by companies rooted in the territory, with traditions centuries-old manufacturing skills, ability to offer products that adapt to customer needs, overcoming the logic of standardization. For this reason, we are proud to be "indispensable actors" in this process so that the implementation path of Community Regulation 2411 of 2023 can quickly take its path."
(Unioneonline)