What is Mexican Enamelware (Peltre) and Why it's Special to Us? | History, Care and Be

Memories with Abuelita

We have such fond memories of our abuelita's home. It felt warm and homey because she always had something delicious, either to eat or drink, brewing on the stove. This was her way of showing us love: by feeding us or offering us a warm drink on a cold day. One of our favorites was her canela (cinnamon) tea, which was always served in peltre pocillos (enamel cups). She had a whole set of peltre cookware. The lightweight cups in a distinctive blue pattern, and the way they clinked loudly in the sink are impossible to forget.

Traditional Mexican peltre mug with blue design

We went to Oaxaca in 2018, two years after our abuelita passed away, and came across Malte Taller's beautiful, contemporary peltre spoons. These spoons immediately transported us to our abuelita's house: the laughter and warmth around a shared meal. Malte Taller Modern Peltre Mexicano Black White Enamel Spoons

We bought the spoons and brought them home with us. Beyond being a beautiful addition to our home, these spoons inspired us. They highlight how our generation is embracing and reinventing the traditions we grew up with. This connection to our childhood, with a modern twist warmed our hearts with comfort, just like our abuelita's tea..and is part of the inspiration behind VOLVERde.

What is Peltre?

Peltre, as it's known in Spanish, is enameled or porcelainized steel. In English it's referred to as simply: enamelware. Its been used in Latin American kitchens for the last century. As common as it was around our childhood kitchens, we didn't know much about what it was actually made of.

It turns out it's made from a steel core, which is why its so durable. The outer layer is a long-lasting coat of enamel, derived from glass powder (not paint), which makes it suitable for stovetops.

enamel tea pot in a fire

The enamel finish is obtained by being fired in ovens at temperatures over 1000 F. The end result is a smooth, durable enamel veneer decorated with artwork that will never peel. 

Came to Mexico from German Migration

Peltre originated in Germany in the late 1700s. It was developed as a solution for metal leaching into food from metal dishware. Apparently people didn't like the taste of metal in their food! :) It made its way to Mexico by way of German migration in the 1800s. It became popular for its durability and affordability.

El peltre ha estado presente en la memoria del colectivo mexicano -- El Universal

Its popularity re-emerged from the 1950s - 1990s, but over time it became relegated as dishware used exclusively by the poor. As porcelain and ceramic became popular with elite, peltre become synonymous with humble, poor homes....like our abuelita's.

We remember first-hand the social stigma associated with peltre. In fact, once our mom had her first adult job, one of her first gifts to our abuelita was "real" dishware made of ceramic.

Modernizing a Traditional Form

In recent years there's been a peltre renaissance of sorts, led by Mexican designers, like Malte Taller, working to elevatepeltre with a more modern aesthetic, while still staying true to its Mexican roots.

Hearts 12 oz peltre cup. These enamel (peltre) cups by Malte Taller will add a splash of Modern Mexican design to your home while keeping it sustainable.

Heart / Corazon Peltre Coffee Mug

Tall Enamel Coffee Cup (Mexican Peltre style) with colorful confetti dots held by a hand

When we looked to add enamelware to our collection, we knew we wanted to partner with the right brand to ensure the highest quality production.

That's when we remembered the spoon we bought in 2018 and tracked down the brand behind it. Malte Taller. There was immediate connection between us. We're both sister-founded businesses looking to celebrate and reinvent our cultural traditions.

malte taller founders peltre contemporaneo modern mexican peltre company

Inspired by the longstanding history of peltre in our kitchens, Deni and Zzabi set out to transform traditional enamelware with modern and fun designs while preserving the material's original quality and durability.

Nuestro concepto de peltre contemporáneo es una “reinterpretación” de algo muy tradicional méxicano. 

Our concept of contemporary enamel ware is a 'reinterpretation' of something very traditionally Mexican. - Malte Taller

Even though bringing these artisanal peltre products to VOLVERde involved logistical challenges, we knew it was worth it. These pieces embody what our brand stands for, and our customers so far have raved about them.

modern mexican enamelware (peltre) spoonsMalte Taller's commitment to celebrating our cultura is not superficial. The sisters spent hours at libraries researching Purépecha iconography as inspiration for their Michoacan Spoons. These spoons honor their own roots as natives of Pátzcuaro, Michoacan. 

In honor of our own family's roots in Michoacan, we decided to include the Michoacan Spoons in our inaugural collection. The original Malte Taller spoon we bought on our trip in 2018 is still going strong.

Mexican Enamelware Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is peltre (enamelware)?

Mexican enamelware, also known as peltre, is made from durable steel coated in porcelain enamel. This fusion creates a non-toxic, rust-resistant surface perfect for everyday use in the kitchen and home.

How do you care for peltre (enamelware)?

Mexican enamelware is very durable and can last decades!

Handwashing with mild soap is recommended to protect the longevity of the enamel finish. Avoid metal scouring pads and sudden temperature changes to prevent chipping. We recommend avoiding the dishwasher to ensure longevity of the enamel. The steam and chemicals in dishwashers can shorten the life of enamel.

Important: Enamelware is NOT microwaveable.

Is enamelware oven-safe or dishwasher safe?

Many peltre items are oven-safe and dishwasher-safe. Always check the specific care instructions. The peltre we carry is oven-safe, although we recommend hand washing to ensure longevity of the glaze.

It works well on induction and gas stoves, ovens and open flame, making it a favorite for campers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Is Mexican Enamelware food safe?

Yes, we only source the highest-quality Mexican enamelware. It is food-safe, non-toxic, and free of harmful chemicals like lead. It’s ideal for cooking, serving, and even storing food.

Malte Taller is meticulous about the materials they use in crafting these pieces and only use the safest leach free, non-toxic, lead-free, food-safe glazes. The glazed coating is very resistant and ensures the dishes are fully protected from rust, UV rays and abrasions.

Why is Mexican enamelware so popular?

It’s known for its beauty, durability, and cultural heritage — often used in both rustic and modern kitchens. These are the top benefits of using Mexican enamelware:

  1. smooth
  2. doesn't leach odors or residue into food
  3. durable and shatterproof
  4. non-toxic and food safe
  5. scratch resistant
  6. easy to clean 
  7. preserves artisanal traditions

Enamelware is great for kids, but also for outdoor excursions and adventures. They are also great party dishes since they’re so durable.

Where can I buy high-quality Mexican enamelware?

Explore our collection of lead-free, food safe, artisanal Mexican enamelware here

 

Abrazos,

A + M

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