This Barro Negro bowl showcases the traditional pottery dating back 2500 years. It is made from a black clay mined from the Sierra Madres and fired underground at very high temperatures, resulting in its unique dark smokey hue. All handmade in Oaxaca, Mexico, this exquisite bowl is an important part of preserving the ancient tradition of Barro Negro Pottery.
Grab a couple of the bowls and fill one with salsa and the other with homemade guacamole, open a bag of tortilla chips and put it on a Barro Negro Smoked Plate. The presentation is beautiful. All you need to do is invite your friends over!
Care instructions:
- Not dishwasher, microwave, or oven safe
- Handwash only
- Food safe, suitable for holding and carrying liquids
-
Do not leave submerged for long periods of time
Dimensions: 3 inches high x 4.5 inches wide
Vi Bella, meaning ‘beautiful life’, impacts the lives of at risk women within Haiti, Mexico and the United States. These women serve as artists and inspiration within their communities. Steady employment builds skills and confidence. It then provides stability and keeps families together.
Empowering people. Changing lives.
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This Barro Negro bowl showcases the traditional pottery dating back 2500 years. It is made from a black clay mined from the Sierra Madres and fired underground at very high temperatures, resulting in its unique dark smokey hue. All handmade in Oaxaca, Mexico, this exquisite bowl is an important part of preserving the ancient tradition of Barro Negro Pottery.
Grab a couple of the bowls and fill one with salsa and the other with homemade guacamole, open a bag of tortilla chips and put it on a Barro Negro Smoked Plate. The presentation is beautiful. All you need to do is invite your friends over!
Care instructions:
- Not dishwasher, microwave, or oven safe
- Handwash only
- Food safe, suitable for holding and carrying liquids
-
Do not leave submerged for long periods of time
Dimensions: 3 inches high x 4.5 inches wide
Vi Bella, meaning ‘beautiful life’, impacts the lives of at risk women within Haiti, Mexico and the United States. These women serve as artists and inspiration within their communities. Steady employment builds skills and confidence. It then provides stability and keeps families together.
Empowering people. Changing lives.