Copalera Travertino
Copalera Travertino is a one off piece made as a clear version of the Volcano stone black Copalera.
The piece has been carved in Guadalajara by Marmoles Covarrubias.
Decoration for the spirit, the spring of the soul
It is a decorative piece that mixes black clay from Oaxaca and stone from Jalisco.
Two types of craftsmen with different conceptions and techniques to create a piece that pays tribute and honor to the act of decorating the space with aroma.
It is therefore an offering to the sense of smell, to the attention to that almost invisible aerial detail but without a doubt a very remarkable decoration to the nose and spirit of those who inhabit a space.
Copalera Travertino is a one off piece made as a clear version of the Volcano stone black Copalera.
The piece has been carved in Guadalajara by Marmoles Covarrubias.
Decoration for the spirit, the spring of the soul
It is a decorative piece that mixes black clay from Oaxaca and stone from Jalisco.
Two types of craftsmen with different conceptions and techniques to create a piece that pays tribute and honor to the act of decorating the space with aroma.
It is therefore an offering to the sense of smell, to the attention to that almost invisible aerial detail but without a doubt a very remarkable decoration to the nose and spirit of those who inhabit a space.
Copalera Travertino is a one off piece made as a clear version of the Volcano stone black Copalera.
The piece has been carved in Guadalajara by Marmoles Covarrubias.
Decoration for the spirit, the spring of the soul
It is a decorative piece that mixes black clay from Oaxaca and stone from Jalisco.
Two types of craftsmen with different conceptions and techniques to create a piece that pays tribute and honor to the act of decorating the space with aroma.
It is therefore an offering to the sense of smell, to the attention to that almost invisible aerial detail but without a doubt a very remarkable decoration to the nose and spirit of those who inhabit a space.
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Mountains used to be gods.
In pre-Hispanic cultures it was believed that the mountains were home to the gods.
The pyramids repeated the shapes of the nearby mountains.
These same civilizations forged their identity in stone, with sculptures, stelae, columns and pyramids among others.
The collection explores the handcrafted and symbolic elements of stone.
The relationship with clay, fire, water and air to create a cycle within a piece that houses these elements and creates a micro spring.
Stone that holds up clay that can contain water or fire to give way to life and the cycle repeats itself over and over again.
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10 X 5,5 X 10CM
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Clean with a damp cloth.