Original: $1,295.00
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$388.50The Story
HANDMADE IN MEXICO
This hand-carved, fluted black marble bowl is a stunning, contemporary piece.
Story
This beautiful double-sided bowl is carved from textural Mexican lava rock, and one wooden spoon is included.
Purpose-led homewares brand Obakki has partnered with this talented design collective based in Mexico City that works with artisans from several states in the country to create 100% handmade objects for the home with the highest quality material that highlights beautiful craft traditions.
Combining the talents of expert woodworkers from Veracruz and Mérida along with stone carvers from Puebla, the designers of these products are inspired by the historical, natural and primitive roots of the Mexican people, along with the beauty of the raw native materials––Guayacán and Tzalam woods, lava rock and marble.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
HANDMADE IN MEXICO
This hand-carved, fluted black marble bowl is a stunning, contemporary piece.
Story
This beautiful double-sided bowl is carved from textural Mexican lava rock, and one wooden spoon is included.
Purpose-led homewares brand Obakki has partnered with this talented design collective based in Mexico City that works with artisans from several states in the country to create 100% handmade objects for the home with the highest quality material that highlights beautiful craft traditions.
Combining the talents of expert woodworkers from Veracruz and Mérida along with stone carvers from Puebla, the designers of these products are inspired by the historical, natural and primitive roots of the Mexican people, along with the beauty of the raw native materials––Guayacán and Tzalam woods, lava rock and marble.















