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Mexico 1492 - Coffee beans with cinnamon

Coffee

Coffee was brought to Mexico by French during the 18th century, and it quickly gained ground and became very popular beverage. It started being successfully grown in Veracruz, then Chiapas, Oaxaca, Puebla, the area of Mexico south of the Tropic of Cancer, also known as the Coffee Belt. The altitudes are ideal, the soil is generous and the environment offers perfect, shaded cover for the most exquisite, aromatic and flavouful coffee beans.
  • Mexico 1492: A rustic cup, made from red clay with a yellowish tone and marked with random flame spots, adding character. Best for serving coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. Lead free, unglazed. Thanks to the artisanal nature of this handmade product, no two pieces are the same.
    $11.75

    Red Clay Cup

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    A rustic cup, made from red clay with a yellowish tone and marked with random flame spots, adding character. Best for serving coffee, tea, or hot c...

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    $11.75
  • Mexico 1492: A wide, green glazed clay cup, with beautiful texture on the outside, and a symbolic swirl on the inside. Ideal for the morning cup of rich, foamy Oaxacan coffee, and a piece of sweet bread served with it.   Lead-free, handmade and glazed by the amazing artisans in Oaxaca, Mexico.
    $14.75

    Green Glazed Clay Coffee Cup & Saucer

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    A wide, green glazed clay cup, with beautiful texture on the outside, and a symbolic swirl on the inside. Ideal for the morning cup of rich, foamy ...

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    $14.75
  • Red Clay Cup with a Face
    $12.75

    Red Clay Cup with a Face

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    A rustic cup with a whimsical face, made from red clay with a yellowish tone and marked with random flame spots, adding character. Best for serving...

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    $12.75