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Tama Candleholder Small
$117.00
Tamazulapam del Espíritu Santo is an enclave located in the Sierra Mixe of Oaxaca. Pottery from this area is widely recognized for its history, unique forms, and the high degree of skill needed to create them.
Zoila Rodriguez and Rufino Cruz keep the pre-Hispanic process of this pottery alive. We are honored to collaborate with them on these sculptural candleholders. Open firing lends these forms their beautiful markings, and the hand of the artisan is present in each piece.
- Width of 6 inches, Height of 8.5 inches
- Made of Clay
- Wipe clean with a damp cloth and allow to air dry. This item is not recommended for outdoor use
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