Description
Bloomsbury Market This dinner plate is made in the town of Reyes, Puebla, by a small community, where the tradition is for women to pick the clay from the mountains around the town. The pieces are fired with wood in a brick oven, without the use of oil, gas or electricity. They are burnished - an ancient technique which involves polishing the pieces with hard stone-like quartz. This process closes the pores of the clay making it watertight and creates a unique shine and soft texture without any glaze. To create a vibrant colour and shine the pieces are then showered in liquid beeswax, creating a very thin cover that penetrates the first layers of the clay, to add an extra watertight layer without changing the taste of your food and it is resistant to boiling liquids. Due to all the natural production process, when the piece is broken it can degrade and return to earth easily. This is natural clay, which is a very good thermal insulator. It does not get hot with boiling water, so it will protect your fingers when your coffee is very hot. Colour: Beige
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