Chachán salad bowl with wooden spoons
Chachán salad bowl with wooden spoons
Clay modeled salad bowl with cueramo wood ladles. Made by Nahua artisans from Cachán de Echevería, Michoacán. Community located on the Michoacán coast where wood, natural fibers and clay have been worked since pre-Hispanic times. Pieces modeled and carved by hand in the traditional way, with a machete, angaro and different sandpapers. The salad bowl is fired in a smoke free wood oven.
Measurements : 33 cm Ø x 10 x 14.5 cm / ladles: 20 cm long x 12 cm wide
Color : Salad bowl: chocolate (medium reduction) Ladles: natural cueramo color
Materials : Clay and wood
No me olvides MX
No me olvides MX is a project that promotes marketing with different pottery communities in the country seeking horizontal and respectful practices, in order to promote appreciation for this trade and its different processes.
No me olvides MX has focused its interest on pottery families and groups in the states of Michoacán, Oaxaca, Puebla and Chiapas.
Michoacán is one of the states with which it has collaborated the longest; in Capula, Santa Fé de la Laguna, Tzintzuntzan, Zinapécuaro, San José de Gracia and recently Cachán de Echeverría and Santa Cruz de Cachán, on the coast.
Founded in 2018 by the designer and photographer Juz Escalante and Isadora Cuéllar, a visual artist and independent researcher, out of a need to know and study Mexican ceramics in its different latitudes, and gradually integrate new families, techniques and finishes.