Nuestra Tierra Black Clay Cookware

Nuestra Tierra Black Clay Cookware







Nuestra Tierra offers some of the most unique cookware you will see. The Black Chamba Cookware and Tableware is micacious black clay pottery from La Chamba region of Colombia and is definitely one of a kind! Each piece is made by the hands of the artisans who have passed this skill from one generation to the next for centuries and has the character that custom handmade pieces do. The elegance of having these black clay pieces is unmatched. From cooking to serving they pieces will prove their durability and usability plus make an interesting conversation piece on the holiday table! There are no toxins or lead concerns with these as the clay contains no lead and they use no glazes on the pottery. You can safely use them in the oven, microwave or on the stovetop and they are easily cared for, just not diswasher safe. Soak and wipe down with a sponge to clean them as with fine pottery.

I have one of the soup pots myself and I love the black clay as compared to all the traditional dishes in my kitchen! We like to bake casseroles in it in the oven and take it straight to the table. Other products offered by this company include products in the following categories:

Pottery & Ceramics
Glassware
Copper & Silver
Lacquerware
Furnishings
Figures & Masks
Oaxacan Woodcarving
Jewelry
Other Products
Present Featured Artist - Sergio Bustamante

Nuestra Tierra offers art and folkart from Mexico's finest artists and craftsmen, including Sergio Bustamante and the art of over 70 of the best artists from towns and villages throughout Mexico.
To visit their store:
Nuestra Tierra
421 Main Street
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Toll Free: 888-992-0008
Tel: 650-712-9135
E-mail: info@nutierra.com

Or visit their site at www.nutierra.com and see what they have to offer!






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