


Santa Cruz Fish Clay Dinner Plate
Barro Alisiado Fish Plate handmade in Santa Cruz de Cachan Aquila, Michoacan
This stunning dinner plate was handmade in Santa Cruz de Cachán, a coastal town in Michoacán known for its barro alisiado tradition. Created on a rustic lathe and burnished by hand with a smooth river stone, the plate’s warm tone and natural sheen come entirely from the clay itself without glazes or dyes. Two carved fish swim across the rim, blending subtle detail with practical design.
Fired in a wood-burning kiln, each piece bears the traces of the flames that shaped it with subtle gray marks, deep red hues, and the occasional blackened edge. These fire-kissed details are a signature of the artisanal method used to make them. Use it for plating food or as a centerpiece, and bring a part of Michoacán’s coast into your home.
- Sold individually
- Made of locally sourced clay in Santa Cruz de Cachán, Michoacan
- Food-Safe and lead-free: No dyes or glazes were used, making it lead-free.
- Artisanal: The special color variations, gloss, and texture comes from the burnishing and baking processes, all handmade artisanally, without molds or electrical ovens.
- Barro Alisiado is known for its resistance to high temperatures, making this the perfect cookware for open-fire cooking
- Each plate has unique color variations, which may include black/gray fire stains, making them one-of-a-kind
- Approximate Measurements: Height 1 ½’’ Diameter 11’’
At Lolo - Mercadito we are committed to acknowledging the nature of each product. With each purchase, you get a unique and authentic piece 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 Alisiado Fish Plate handmade in Santa Cruz de Cachan Aquila, Michoacan
This stunning dinner plate was handmade in Santa Cruz de Cachán, a coastal town in Michoacán known for its barro alisiado tradition. Created on a rustic lathe and burnished by hand with a smooth river stone, the plate’s warm tone and natural sheen come entirely from the clay itself without glazes or dyes. Two carved fish swim across the rim, blending subtle detail with practical design.
Fired in a wood-burning kiln, each piece bears the traces of the flames that shaped it with subtle gray marks, deep red hues, and the occasional blackened edge. These fire-kissed details are a signature of the artisanal method used to make them. Use it for plating food or as a centerpiece, and bring a part of Michoacán’s coast into your home.
- Sold individually
- Made of locally sourced clay in Santa Cruz de Cachán, Michoacan
- Food-Safe and lead-free: No dyes or glazes were used, making it lead-free.
- Artisanal: The special color variations, gloss, and texture comes from the burnishing and baking processes, all handmade artisanally, without molds or electrical ovens.
- Barro Alisiado is known for its resistance to high temperatures, making this the perfect cookware for open-fire cooking
- Each plate has unique color variations, which may include black/gray fire stains, making them one-of-a-kind
- Approximate Measurements: Height 1 ½’’ Diameter 11’’
At Lolo - Mercadito we are committed to acknowledging the nature of each product. With each purchase, you get a unique and authentic piece 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.
