LAZY SUSAN (Swiveling Trays)
Rotating Lazy Susan Olinalá trays. Crafted using the scraped-hollowed technique on a wooden base. Made by hand in a traditional and indigenous manner, using vegetable paints produced by artisans (chia oil, tecoxtle, quartz, limestone, cotton fiber, and natural pigments). For the design process, pre-Hispanic tools such as turkey feathers and huizache thorns are used. "Our Olinalá Trays belong to one of the 18 designations of origin in Mexico.
Temalacatzingo-style rotating lazy susan trays.
Crafted using the Temalacatzingo gilding technique on a wooden base.
They are decorated in a traditional and indigenous manner, using vegetable paints produced by artisans (chia oil, tecoxtle, calcite, quartz, limestone, and natural pigments).
Preserving pre-Hispanic art, they create their brushes with deer tails and turkey feathers, using the maque technique to decorate these objects, giving shape to mythical and traditional figures and colors of Mexico.