Blue Carafe with 2 Cups
Blue Carafe with 2 Cups
Blue Carafe with 2 Cups

Blue Carafe with 2 Cups

A hand thrown water carafe with an olive green glaze.
Regular price$203.00
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This unique and contemporary water carafe draws upon the traditional water pitchers found in Tonalá and Tlaquepaque, Jalisco. Wheel thrown by a master artisan in Tonalá, the ceramic carafe has a spherical body and short neck, and comes complete with two cups for drinking. The pitcher is finished in a contemporary blue glaze, both inside and out. Rich in narrative and history, it makes a beautiful addition to any modern kitchen.

Small
Bottle – 17.2cm (high) x 14.7cm (diameter) x 0.3cm (thick) / 1.5 Litres
Cup – 6cm (high) x 6.4cm (diameter) x 0.3cm (thick)

Large
Bottle – 16cm (high) x 19cm (diameter) x 5.5cm (diameter on top) x 0.3cm (thick) / 2 Litres
Cup – 7cm (high) x 7cm (diameter) / 150ml


Material: Natural clay local to Tonalá, the traditional town in Jalisco, Mexico.
Size: Available in Small & Large
Care instructions: This is a natural clay, which is a very good thermal insulator. It does not get hot with boiling water, so it will protect your fingers. Even though our pieces can resist high temperatures we recommend not to put them in direct contact with fire or for long time in the oven. The special finish with beeswax is resistant enough for food but you should avoid to use aggressive soaps or dishwasher. A soft and natural soap and a sponge is enough to clean them and preserve the beautiful shine for a very long time. You can be confident in the using forks, spoons and table knives with these products. Be careful with sharp knives as these can scratch the piece.

Handmade in Mexico. Shipped from Mexico. Delivery 5-7 business days. Due to ceramic nature this brand does not accept returns unless the item is faulty.


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ABOUT THE BRAND

La muerte tiene permiso*

Founded by architect and designer Omar Ortiz Franco, La muerte tiene permiso* arose from a desire to share a contemporary Mexican design aesthetic in a European context. The brand partners with generations-old workshops around Mexico to create objects informed in part by the crafts, histories and folk stories of Mexico, and also by Omar’s architectural design aesthetic. The collections combine the unique materials and historic traditions of his country with a contemporary finish that focuses on clean lines and attention to materials. The * at the end of the brand’s name symbolises that every object has its own story waiting to be researched.


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