




Ionel Cococi creates exact replicas of the Neolithic pottery of Vădastra, reviving an ancient heritage and culture that occurred 7,500 years ago. Ionel's creative journey began in 2000, when he took part in a project aimed at restoring Vădastra pottery, alongside professors from universities around the world. "I initially volunteered to help with transportation, but I was captivated by the researchers' work," he says. Inspired by their dedication and findings, Ionel crafted his first pot, moved to Vădastra, bought a house and opened his workshop. Since then, he has become widely recognised for his black pottery vessels, which he makes in various sizes using traditional techniques and archaic methods. Ionel has participated in numerous national fairs and international exhibitions, and has been invited to speak about his craft in academic settings. He also teaches pottery classes to children at the School of Arts and Crafts in Slatina.
Ionel Cococi is a master artisan: he began his career in 2000 and he started teaching in 2003
Ionel Cococi