Familia Ortiz

Terracotta Ceramic Nesting Serving Dish Set of 2

$48.00

WHY WE LOVE IT
This Handcrafted Terracotta Nesting Dish Set is a celebration of traditional Mexican craftsmanship and timeless design. Handcrafted in Oaxaca, Mexico, each piece is shaped from natural clay and sun-dried before being fired in an underground kiln. The result is an organic, earthy toned ceramic dish that are quintessential in Mexican ceramics. Featuring smooth matte texture, rounded edges and a minimalist silhouette, these charming nesting plates are easy to store and make a statement with every appearance. 

Includes a set of two dishes. Due to their artisanal nature, there will be slight color variations in each dish.

Más Info

  • Includes two trays. Approximate Dimensions: Larger tray Inner 8"L x 5" W, Outer, 1.5” H . Smaller tray Inner 4" L x 2.75 W”, Outer 1.5” H
  • Handcrafted using 100% Mexican clay
  • Unglazed ceramic
  • Lead-free, food safe
  • Made using ancestral techniques, resulting in one-of-a-kind finishes
  • Made in Oaxaca, Mexico

Handcrafted • Artisanal • Plastic-free • Lead-free

Your purchase gets you a one-of-a-kind piece but also supports artisans and their families, helping them make a living and preserve the artisanal tradition, which has been passed down from generation to generation.

  • Clean: Rinse occasionally with warm water and gently scrub using a soft brush or cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasives to preserve the natural clay finish.
  • Dry: Let the dish air dry completely before storing. This keeps the clay strong and prevents moisture buildup.
  • Avoid Prolonged Water Exposure: Barro is a natural, porous material — while durable, it’s best not to leave it soaking in water in the sink for long periods.

Not Dishwasher Safe!

  • Handle with Care: Each piece is handmade and unique.

100% barro, Mexican Clay

about the brand:

Familia Ortiz

BARRO NEGRO CERAMICS

For four generations, the Familia Ortiz have been crafting barro negro, a revered Oaxacan black pottery tradition. Their artistry not only preserves this time-honored craft, but also sustains 10 families in their community.

Hand-shaped in San Bartolo Coyotepec, Oaxaca, Barro Negro (meaning "black clay") is known for its deep, smoky hue, and natural sheen. This ancient pottery dates back to the Monte Alban period (500 BC), where it was originally crafted into jars and vessels. Today it remains a living tradition of Zapotec and Mixtec artisans, embodying centuries of cultural heritage and craftsmanship.

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