Teja Bowl
Bowl made of natural red clay or barro rojo by a cooperative of women in San Marcos Tlapazola, Oaxaca, Mexico. Pottery making is an ancient tradition that has been passed down through generations of women in the Zapotec village of San Marcos Tlapazola. Using only their hands and simple tools like pieces of leather and corn cobs, the women have shaped the clay into beautiful and functional works of art.
Pair with other barro rojo dinnerware for a uniform table display. Can also be used as a catch-all.
Bowl made of natural red clay or barro rojo by a cooperative of women in San Marcos Tlapazola, Oaxaca, Mexico. Pottery making is an ancient tradition that has been passed down through generations of women in the Zapotec village of San Marcos Tlapazola. Using only their hands and simple tools like pieces of leather and corn cobs, the women have shaped the clay into beautiful and functional works of art.
Pair with other barro rojo dinnerware for a uniform table display. Can also be used as a catch-all.
Bowl made of natural red clay or barro rojo by a cooperative of women in San Marcos Tlapazola, Oaxaca, Mexico. Pottery making is an ancient tradition that has been passed down through generations of women in the Zapotec village of San Marcos Tlapazola. Using only their hands and simple tools like pieces of leather and corn cobs, the women have shaped the clay into beautiful and functional works of art.
Pair with other barro rojo dinnerware for a uniform table display. Can also be used as a catch-all.
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Hand-wash only. Do not put in the dishwasher or leave soaking in liquids.
Not microwave safe.
Oven safe.
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2.7"H × 5.5"W
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Mexico