Ancient Cookware Pig Molcajete
The molcajete is an iconic and essential part of the Mexican kitchen, and this one by Ancient Cookware is made with that same centuries-old tradition in mind. In a whimsical twist, this one is shaped like a pig. Hand-crafted from volcanic basalt, the rough, textured surface is ideal for blending, grinding and breaking apart chilies, tomatoes, whole spices and other ingredients when making salsa, guacamole or even mole. We also appreciate it for its size—light enough to maneuver easily while large enough to hold a good amount without pieces falling out of the bowl. The gently curved shape also makes grinding easier than with the steeper sides of many mortars and pestles.
Verve Culture Mezcal and Tequila Infusion and Tasting Set
Infusing alcohol is a fun and easy way to experiment with different spirits and flavor profiles, a task made effortless with this gorgeous mezcal and tequila infusion and tasting set. Each handblown set, crafted by glassblower Javier Gutierrez Esponsa and his team of artisans, features a wide top decanter and four wide mouth cups—shaped specially to promote full flavor absorption. It’s the perfect way to explore the smoky notes of the craft Mexican spirit by trying different infusion combinations. We’re especially partial to ginger and lime.
Guelaguetza Design Tequilero — Set of 6
Handcrafted by potters in Puebla, this glazed ceramic tequilero set is painted in the distinctive Talavera style, whose intricate designs evolved from Spanish artisans who arrived in the 16th century. Complete with one bottle to store your tequila and six shot glasses, each set is unique, with slightly different brush strokes and sizes.
Verve Culture Handblown Glass Pitcher
Verve Culture Terra Cotta Hot Chocolate Jug
Our supplier partners with a single Mexican artisan to source these handcrafted terra cotta jugs, which are meant primarily for serving hot chocolate but can be used for a number of functions. The hourglass shape prevents liquid from splashing when you're whisking hot chocolate, and the clay can be heated directly on the stove over low flame to warm tea, coffee or even soup. Plus, the dramatic curves of the pitcher and handle make it an elegant and inviting decorative piece. To cure the jug before first use, fill with cool water below its rim and bring the water to a boil on the stove. Simmer for about 5 minutes, then allow the jug and the water to cool on their own. As with all clay cookware, this product should not be exposed to extreme temperature shock. Rinsing a hot jug under cold water, for instance, may cause it to crack.