Our hand-made Mexican clay Soup bowl is an excellent way of adding a rustic touch to an elegant table.
Deep inside Mexico, in the semi-desert region in the Mexican state of Hidalgo, our cazuelas are made by hand by artisans whose craft has been handed down for several generations.
Deep inside Mexico, in the semi-desert region in the Mexican state of Hidalgo, our cazuelas are made by hand by artisans whose craft has been handed down for several generations.
Deep inside Mexico, in the semi-desert region in the Mexican state of Hidalgo, our cazuelas are made by hand by artisans whose craft has been handed down for several generations.
Deep inside Mexico, in the semi-desert region in the Mexican state of Hidalgo, our cazuelas are made by hand by artisans whose craft has been handed down for several generations.
This oval plate can be used to serve beautiful platters of food, but specially made to serve Huarache or Mexico City's most popular dish.
Deep inside Mexico, in the semi-desert region in the Mexican state of Hidalgo, our cazuelas are made by hand by artisans whose craft has been handed down for several generations.
Deep inside Mexico, in the semi-desert region in the Mexican state of Hidalgo, our cazuelas are made by hand by artisans whose craft has been handed down for several generations.
Keep your fruits in the table with BLACK CLAY, LA CHAMBA ROUND SAUTÉ PAN
Deep inside Mexico, in the semi-desert region in the Mexican state of Hidalgo, our cazuelas are made by hand by artisans whose craft has been handed down for several generations.
Deep inside Mexico, in the semi-desert region in the Mexican state of Hidalgo, our cazuelas are made by hand by artisans whose craft has been handed down for several generations.
Most Comals sold in the United States are made of Cast Iron, but these are authentic clay Comals made with natural untreated clay (comal de barro) and coveted for their slow heat distribution.
Most Comals sold in the United States are made of Cast Iron, but these are authentic clay Comals made with natural untreated clay (comal de barro) and coveted for their slow heat distribution.
The natural terracotta clay color is combined with a translucent green rim, which together with our hand-made clay plate (sold separately) make a great presentation.
The natural terracotta clay color is combined with a translucent green rim, which together with our hand-made clay plate (sold separately) make a great presentation.
No better way to serve tequila, than in our hand-made Clay Shot Glass.
No better way to serve tequila, than in our hand-made Clay Shot Glass.
The Comal has its roots in Mexico since ancient times. It is an essential tool used in many applications such as in preparing tortillas, toasting spices, and roasting vegetables.
The Comal has its roots in Mexico since ancient times. It is an essential tool used in many applications such as in preparing tortillas, toasting spices, and roasting vegetables.
The Molcajetes we carry are completely hand-carved by our artisans in Mexico from a single block of the best quality basalt volcanic rock.
The Molcajetes we carry are completely hand-carved by our artisans in Mexico from a single block of the best quality basalt volcanic rock.
Deep inside Mexico, in the semi-desert region in the Mexican state of Hidalgo, our cazuelas are made by hand by artisans whose craft has been handed down for several generations.
Deep inside Mexico, in the semi-desert region in the Mexican state of Hidalgo, our cazuelas are made by hand by artisans whose craft has been handed down for several generations.
The Mexican Copper Cazo is used in Mexican households to make cajeta (also known as dulce de leche), carnitas, polenta, chicharrones, and atoles, to name a few.
The Mexican Copper Cazo is used in Mexican households to make cajeta (also known as dulce de leche), carnitas, polenta, chicharrones, and atoles, to name a few.
Black Clay, La Chamba Cookware, beautifull pieces to serve at the table.
The finely ground clay is combined with a little water and mixed by hand. The artisan continues adding water and kneading the mixture, much like a bread maker kneads bread.
The finely ground clay is combined with a little water and mixed by hand. The artisan continues adding water and kneading the mixture, much like a bread maker kneads bread.
As its Aztec name (comalli) suggests, the Comal has its roots in Mexico since ancient times, however, they are also widely used throughout Central and South America.
As its Aztec name (comalli) suggests, the Comal has its roots in Mexico since ancient times, however, they are also widely used throughout Central and South America.