Barro Mug 1050 Grados
Made at 1050 in Oaxaca, Mexico. Hand made mugs. Hand Wash Only
An example of the tradition of "splashed" ceramics, a technique that is unique and distinctive from the Mixteca Alta. These pottery pieces are among the few in the world that use vegetable pigments for decoration. The dark brown color of the stains is achieved when the cups are pulled out from the oven at a temperature close to 900∞C, the artisan then applies an ink made from cactus and oak bark.
Enjoy your favorite drink with confidence in this black clay cup. Handmade by local artisans in Oaxaca, these black clay cups can hold liquids perfecty, as it has done for hundreds of year
Made at 1050 in Oaxaca, Mexico. Hand made mugs. Hand Wash Only
An example of the tradition of "splashed" ceramics, a technique that is unique and distinctive from the Mixteca Alta. These pottery pieces are among the few in the world that use vegetable pigments for decoration. The dark brown color of the stains is achieved when the cups are pulled out from the oven at a temperature close to 900∞C, the artisan then applies an ink made from cactus and oak bark.
Enjoy your favorite drink with confidence in this black clay cup. Handmade by local artisans in Oaxaca, these black clay cups can hold liquids perfecty, as it has done for hundreds of year
Made at 1050 in Oaxaca, Mexico. Hand made mugs. Hand Wash Only
An example of the tradition of "splashed" ceramics, a technique that is unique and distinctive from the Mixteca Alta. These pottery pieces are among the few in the world that use vegetable pigments for decoration. The dark brown color of the stains is achieved when the cups are pulled out from the oven at a temperature close to 900∞C, the artisan then applies an ink made from cactus and oak bark.
Enjoy your favorite drink with confidence in this black clay cup. Handmade by local artisans in Oaxaca, these black clay cups can hold liquids perfecty, as it has done for hundreds of year