This petite 5-inch vessel is a quintessential example of Barro Negro (black clay) pottery from San Bartolo Coyotepec in Oaxaca, Mexico. This world-renowned tradition dates back centuries but was revitalized in the mid-20th century by the legendary potter Doña Rosa. These jugs, traditionally used for storing and serving mezcal, gain their signature deep metallic black sheen through a specific reduction firing process—where oxygen is restricted in the kiln—and meticulous hand-burnishing with a quartz stone before firing. This small vintage jug features a classic globular form with a short, flared rim, characteristic of traditional Oaxacan spirits vessels. Its surface is perfectly smooth and matte-black, showcasing the "silky" texture that defines high-quality barro negro. This piece comes with its custom woven wicker stand, which provides both stability for the rounded base and a beautiful organic contrast to the dark, smoldering clay. Despite its small scale, it carries the heavy, artisanal soul of the Oaxacan highlands.
With a 4-inch diameter and 5-inch height, this petite jug is the perfect sculptural accent for a home bar, a kitchen niche, or a curated bookshelf.
- *Era:
Mid-to-Late 20th Century
- *Size: 4“(D) x 4.75“(H) top 1.24
- *Material:
Hand-Burnished Black Clay (Barro Negro)
- *Color: Blue & White
- *Design: Traditional Globular Mezcal Jug with Woven Wicker Stand
- *Features: Natural metallic black finish; authentic hand-burnished surface; includes custom display ring.
- *Origin:
San Bartolo Coyotepec, Oaxaca, Mexico
- *Condition:
Excellent vintage condition with a smooth, intact patina.
- **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.