Inspired by the ceremonial vessels unearthed at the archaeological site of Xochicalco, this collection reflects a timeless dialogue between ritual and design. Each piece is formed from Oaxaca’s iconic barro negro, a black clay unique to San Bartolo Coyotepec. With a heritage that spans over 2,500 years, barro negro has long been used to craft utilitarian and spiritual forms—its origins found in the very memory of the land.
Design
The tequileros feature a refined silhouette and deep black tone, bringing quiet gravity to the ritual of sharing. Through hand-modeling and bruñido (burnishing), the clay transforms into vessels that are both ancestral and contemporary—objects that carry the memory of earth and ceremony. Each piece is crafted in close dialogue with a family-run workshop in San Bartolo.