Barro Chocolate Small Plate
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- $15.00
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- $15.00
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The rich, earthy tones and textured surface of the plate evoke a sense of warmth and rustic charm. Each unique plate bears the marks of the artisan's hands, adding to its authenticity and character. This plate is handmade in Oaxaca, Mexico by Doña Mariana and her family.
The handcrafted nature of this plate ensures its uniqueness, in terns of size and color, making each piece a one-of-a-kind. No two plates are alike, as even the slightest variation in the cooking process results in distinct patterns and colors.
Dimensions: approx. 0.8"H x 5.9"D.
Material
This unique artisanal piece is 100% organic and skillfully fashioned from clay and water only.
Barro Chocolate is a traditional clay renowned for its distinguished brown color finish and is sourced locally from Oaxaca.
Artesano
Doña Mariana and her family create stunning Barro (clay) pottery and have been passing down their craft from one generation to another. On top of preserving cultural heritage, they foster a sense of community pride and promote sustainable practices.
Bring the beauty of their craft into your home and support their positive impact.
Origin
Oaxaca, Mexico.
Dimensions
Height: approx. 0.8 inches (~2 cm)
Diameter: approx. 5.9 inches (~15 cm)
Care
By following these simple care instructions, you can ensure the longevity and beauty of your barro vase:
Handle With Care: handle the barro vase with utmost care to avoid any accidental drops or impacts.
Indoor Use Only: keep in a dry place.
Keep Away From Water: it is essential to note that this barro vase is not suitable for holding water. To preserve its integrity and prevent damage, refrain from filling it with liquids or placing it in areas prone to moisture.
Dust Gently: regularly dust the vase with a soft, dry cloth to keep it clean and free from any buildup. Do not use water or harsh cleaning agents.
Avoid Extreme Temperatures: protect your barro vase from extreme temperature changes. Avoid placing it near direct sources of heat, such as radiators or fireplaces, as rapid temperature shifts may cause cracks or other damage.