Mexican crafts and tableware for your home.
Black clay mezcal glass, brought directly from San Bartolo Coyotepec, Oaxaca, Mexico.
San Bartolo is a town very close to the city of Oaxaca that is known for the production of black clay. Currently, some 600 Zapotec and Mixtec families dedicate their workshops to the creation of all kinds of crafts, some of them of great artistic value, including the popular jugs for fermenting and storing mezcal in the different distilleries.
With these mezcal shots you will add a rustic and elegant touch to your table.
The black color of the clay is due to properties of the clay itself and not to artificial coloring. The earth used to extract the clay is cleaned to remove all impurities, which can take up to a month of soaking and settling the clay apart from the rest of the earth. After this process, each piece takes about twenty days to be finished, so the making of each object is truly a complex and artisanal process. very old.
Capacity: 30 ml.
Measures:
5 cm high.
4 cm top diameter.
5 cm central diameter.
COST PER UNIT.