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    Marajoara - Brazil XL - v1.0
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    Weights: 0.9 - 1.4

    Keyword: marajoara patterns; marajo patterns; marajo

    Marajoara art is a type of pottery that is the result of the work of indigenous peoples during the “marajoara” occupation period on the Brazilian island of Marajó, located at the mouth of the Amazon River (state of Pará), during the Brazilian pre-colonial period from 400 to 1400 AD. It is thus called marajoara pottery, as there are successive phases of occupations in the region, each with a characteristic pottery.

    In 1871, marajoara pottery was discovered when two researchers were visiting the Island of Marajó, the Canadian-American geologist Charles Frederick Hartt (1840-1878) and naturalist Domingos Soares Ferreira Penna (founder of the Pará Emílio Goeldi Museum in 1866). Hartt was so impressed with what he saw that he published an article in a scientific journal, revealing to the world the then unknown marajoara culture.

    Credits

    Description adapted from Wikipedia: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arte_marajoara

    Images generated using weight 1.0 and with Sintetico XL as base model.

    Description

    First Release

    LORA
    SDXL 1.0

    Details

    Downloads
    94
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    4/11/2024
    Updated
    9/28/2025
    Deleted
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    Trigger Words:
    marajoara patterns
    marajo patterns
    marajoara

    Files

    Marajoara_-_Brazil_XL.safetensors

    Mirrors

    440183_training_data.zip

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