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Ceramic Sediles Netflix: The ceramic of a Zaragoza town of 100 inhabitants that triumphs on Netflix | Radio Zaragoza

The of Nestor Pablo is the story of a “village orphan”, a urbanite that ten years ago found its place in a small town with barely 100 inhabitants: Sediles, in the region Community of Calatayud (province of Zaragoza).

“I was one of those many people who had no town until one day, sitting down to chat with my grandfather showed up Sediles”. Pablo still remembers the first time he tried to get there. “I turned around on the road because I couldn’t find the town and I gave up, but when I found him I have not left. “

In this decade Nestor has found a home, has rehabilitated a home and has also given him a 180 degree turn to its career path. After 15 years in the armed forces, in 2018 he launched a Ceramic workshop (Ceramica Saedile) in which he performs all kinds of productions, since modern pieces or street signs from neighboring towns to designer sinks O historical ceramic pieces for recreations, collectors or television series.

In fact, one of his last orders is for about 300 pieces for the second season of ‘The Cathedral of the Sea. The heirs of the earth’. “To me I’m excited on a personal level but also because the name of Sediles or Calatayud will appear in the media “confesses Pablo, and that is “another flashlight in the middle of this darkness.”

An absolute success story for this entrepreneur, despite the fact that at first there were few who believed in his project, which began in the Sediles Oil Museum in a space of just 30 square meters; now his workshop occupies more than 500. “I found what I was missing, those pieces for fitting; family, roots, identity “

“The secret is to be present in the social networks and move constantly. You have to know specifically what each client may need. That is why we have such a wide range of products ”he explains.

On depopulation and how to turn around the “Empty Spain”, Néstor Pablo is hopeful. “It is a job for everyone, the city and the people”, and he insists that although “in Aragon we are very negative in this regard, we should approach this matter as a priority. I believe that there are many opportunities in town, many more than we think and it is a alternative life. I recommend it, I would not change it for the world ”.

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