Tamo Sugar Bowl
Handcrafted Tamo Sugar Bowl with Spoon
A functional art piece from Pasto, Colombia, this 3.5-inch-tall sugar bowl features a fitted lid and hand carved wooden spoon that rests neatly inside. The turned wood base is adorned with vibrant patterns in dyed wheat and barley straw, sealed with a glossy lacquer finish. Designed for light use with sugar or sweeteners.
Includes:
4.5-inch-wide bowl + fitted lid
Hand-carved wooden spoon
Care: Hand wash only. Avoid hot liquids or utensils.
The Art of Tamo
This distinctive craft originates from Pasto, Colombia. Artisans begin with a wooden base, then adorn it with straw harvested from wheat and barley. Using techniques similar to mosaic art, they meticulously shave and layer dyed straw pieces to create intricate designs. Each finished piece receives three protective coats of lacquer.
Handcrafted Tamo Sugar Bowl with Spoon
A functional art piece from Pasto, Colombia, this 3.5-inch-tall sugar bowl features a fitted lid and hand carved wooden spoon that rests neatly inside. The turned wood base is adorned with vibrant patterns in dyed wheat and barley straw, sealed with a glossy lacquer finish. Designed for light use with sugar or sweeteners.
Includes:
4.5-inch-wide bowl + fitted lid
Hand-carved wooden spoon
Care: Hand wash only. Avoid hot liquids or utensils.
The Art of Tamo
This distinctive craft originates from Pasto, Colombia. Artisans begin with a wooden base, then adorn it with straw harvested from wheat and barley. Using techniques similar to mosaic art, they meticulously shave and layer dyed straw pieces to create intricate designs. Each finished piece receives three protective coats of lacquer.
Handcrafted Tamo Sugar Bowl with Spoon
A functional art piece from Pasto, Colombia, this 3.5-inch-tall sugar bowl features a fitted lid and hand carved wooden spoon that rests neatly inside. The turned wood base is adorned with vibrant patterns in dyed wheat and barley straw, sealed with a glossy lacquer finish. Designed for light use with sugar or sweeteners.
Includes:
4.5-inch-wide bowl + fitted lid
Hand-carved wooden spoon
Care: Hand wash only. Avoid hot liquids or utensils.
The Art of Tamo
This distinctive craft originates from Pasto, Colombia. Artisans begin with a wooden base, then adorn it with straw harvested from wheat and barley. Using techniques similar to mosaic art, they meticulously shave and layer dyed straw pieces to create intricate designs. Each finished piece receives three protective coats of lacquer.