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Large Carafe with 2 Cups, Green

£144.00

Until the 60s in Guadalajara, a charming traditional city in the heart of the land of mariachi and tequila, the doors of the houses remained open all day. Between the street and the interior patio there was a Zagúan, a hall dividing the public from the private, with a table and two chairs, to receive visits from friends and neighbours. On the table you could find a hand-woven napkin, a basket with fruit from the trees in the courtyard and a botellón with agua fresca (water blended with fruit). The cool air of the hall and the clay from the botellón kept the water naturally fresh all day, a great relief for visitors arriving from the hot street.

Nowadays you can fill your botellón with water and some rosemary or mint leaves and keep it on your kitchen table, in the living room or in your bedroom to have a fresh drink during the day or night.

This botellón is wheel thrown by a master artisan in Tonalá, the traditional town in Jalisco, Mexico which developed the original botellones. It's made from a natural clay that the workshop takes from a mountain nearby and filters for around 20 days to create the intense color. Even though it is a very thin piece is very resistant due to the type of clay.

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Until the 60s in Guadalajara, a charming traditional city in the heart of the land of mariachi and tequila, the doors of the houses remained open all day. Between the street and the interior patio there was a Zagúan, a hall dividing the public from the private, with a table and two chairs, to receive visits from friends and neighbours. On the table you could find a hand-woven napkin, a basket with fruit from the trees in the courtyard and a botellón with agua fresca (water blended with fruit). The cool air of the hall and the clay from the botellón kept the water naturally fresh all day, a great relief for visitors arriving from the hot street.

Nowadays you can fill your botellón with water and some rosemary or mint leaves and keep it on your kitchen table, in the living room or in your bedroom to have a fresh drink during the day or night.

This botellón is wheel thrown by a master artisan in Tonalá, the traditional town in Jalisco, Mexico which developed the original botellones. It's made from a natural clay that the workshop takes from a mountain nearby and filters for around 20 days to create the intense color. Even though it is a very thin piece is very resistant due to the type of clay.

Until the 60s in Guadalajara, a charming traditional city in the heart of the land of mariachi and tequila, the doors of the houses remained open all day. Between the street and the interior patio there was a Zagúan, a hall dividing the public from the private, with a table and two chairs, to receive visits from friends and neighbours. On the table you could find a hand-woven napkin, a basket with fruit from the trees in the courtyard and a botellón with agua fresca (water blended with fruit). The cool air of the hall and the clay from the botellón kept the water naturally fresh all day, a great relief for visitors arriving from the hot street.

Nowadays you can fill your botellón with water and some rosemary or mint leaves and keep it on your kitchen table, in the living room or in your bedroom to have a fresh drink during the day or night.

This botellón is wheel thrown by a master artisan in Tonalá, the traditional town in Jalisco, Mexico which developed the original botellones. It's made from a natural clay that the workshop takes from a mountain nearby and filters for around 20 days to create the intense color. Even though it is a very thin piece is very resistant due to the type of clay.

 
  • In memory of the traditional carafe, we preserve the general shape, spherical with a short neck, the decoration is concentrated in color and a horizontal line that borders the sphere, simulating the lines painted in the traditional version and in turn uniting the idea of the plate. In which the plate was used to avoid stains, this line is revealed to the touch and the lighting that the object receives, creating a game of volumes that reinforces the piece with stability

    This object that until recently could be seen commonly in the kitchens of the houses in the center of Guadalajara is an element that recalls the warm climate and the artisan work of the region.For the world wide contemporary kitchens.

  • Hand-thrown terracotta from Tonalá, Jalisco.

    The bottle is glazed inside so you can easily clean it with hot water and soap.

    Dishwasher safe.

  • Bottle

    17.2 cm High

    14.7 cm Diameter

    0.3 cm Thick

    1.5 Litres

    Cup

    6 cm High

    6.4 cm Diameter

    0.3 cm Thick

 

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