Artisan Red Clay Pitcher for $39
April 7, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
The best way to make Mexican Hot Chocolate is with clay cookware. Passed down by the Aztecs, it’s still preferred for the unique flavor it lends to food. This handcrafted jug is made with ancient hand-molding techniques and is finished with new techniques to be both functional and decorative. The jug can be used directly over heat – just add milk and chocolate. Try it with the food of the Gods, Oaxacan chocolate and whisk until frothy with the molinillo. The pot can also be used to heat teas, soups, and coffee, or will help keep icy drinks like water and lemonade cool for longer. And can we talk about its triple functionality as a vase or decoration? You’ll be impressed.
The Potter
Rodolfo PIla has been making Mexican ceramics with the help of his father since he was a boy. After attending cultural school for ceramics, he has built a repertoire blending both traditional and modern techniques. Today he makes beautiful, functional ceramics.
Care Instruction
To cure it, fill with cool water below its rim, bring the water to a boil on the stove, and allow it to simmer for about 5 minutes. Turn off the heat, and allow the water and pot to cool. Discard the water, and your clay pot is ready to use.
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Materials: terracota clay
- Product dimensions: 7″H x 7″L x 11″W
- Handcrafted w/ ancient-molding techniques
- Finished w/ lead-free glaze
- Can be used directly over heat
- Potter: Rodolfo Plla
Includes
- Artisan Red Clay Pitcher
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