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Barro Negro, or Black Clay, Carved Sugar Skull Mug Made in San Bartolo Coyotepec, Oaxaca.
Handcrafted in San Bartolo Coyotepec, Oaxaca, this Frida-inspired sugar skull is a beautiful display of the intricate artistry that defines barro negro, or black clay. Artisans carve each skull by hand, shaping delicate floral patterns and creating the signature holes that allow light and shadow to dance across the piece. With a traditional floral braid crowning Frida’s head, this sugar skull combines elegance with cultural tradition, making it a meaningful addition to your Día de Muertos decor or a unique gift for anyone who appreciates Mexican craftsmanship. The process of creating barro negro pieces involves multiple stages, from shaping the clay to achieving a smooth, dark finish through natural polishing techniques. These striking skulls reflect the patience and skill honed over generations.
- Perfect addition for Día de los Muertos decorations
- Intricate carved designs.
- Made of locally-sourced Barro Negro, or black clay.
- No paint, dyes are used to achieve the color: the clay acquires its black and brown colors from the baking process.
- Each piece is unique, as no molds or potter's wheels are used to make these special mugs.
- Designs will vary from piece to piece, as no two pieces are alike. Feel free to reach out if you would like a specific design, and we will try our best to match your request.
- MEASUREMENTS:
4.5" tall x 5" wide x 4" deep
At Lolo - Mercadito we are committed to acknowledging the nature of each product. With each purchase, you are getting a unique and authentic piece that was handmade with love by artisans from Mexico. These are artisanal products. For this reason, there might be some flaws and variations in color, measurements, shapes, and design.
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Barro Negro, or Black Clay, Carved Sugar Skull Mug Made in San Bartolo Coyotepec, Oaxaca.
Handcrafted in San Bartolo Coyotepec, Oaxaca, this Frida-inspired sugar skull is a beautiful display of the intricate artistry that defines barro negro, or black clay. Artisans carve each skull by hand, shaping delicate floral patterns and creating the signature holes that allow light and shadow to dance across the piece. With a traditional floral braid crowning Frida’s head, this sugar skull combines elegance with cultural tradition, making it a meaningful addition to your Día de Muertos decor or a unique gift for anyone who appreciates Mexican craftsmanship. The process of creating barro negro pieces involves multiple stages, from shaping the clay to achieving a smooth, dark finish through natural polishing techniques. These striking skulls reflect the patience and skill honed over generations.
- Perfect addition for Día de los Muertos decorations
- Intricate carved designs.
- Made of locally-sourced Barro Negro, or black clay.
- No paint, dyes are used to achieve the color: the clay acquires its black and brown colors from the baking process.
- Each piece is unique, as no molds or potter's wheels are used to make these special mugs.
- Designs will vary from piece to piece, as no two pieces are alike. Feel free to reach out if you would like a specific design, and we will try our best to match your request.
- MEASUREMENTS:
4.5" tall x 5" wide x 4" deep
At Lolo - Mercadito we are committed to acknowledging the nature of each product. With each purchase, you are getting a unique and authentic piece that was handmade with love by artisans from Mexico. These are artisanal products. For this reason, there might be some flaws and variations in color, measurements, shapes, and design.
























