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San Lucas Collection - Volcanic Stone Lighting

San Lucas Collection - Volcanic Stone Lighting

SAN LUCAS COLLECTION

From the town of San Lucas Evangelista in Tlajomulco, Jalisco, comes this collection crafted by artisan families who have specialized in working volcanic stone. This material is iconic in Mexico, traditionally used to create molcajetes—those traditional Mesoamerican mortars widely used in Mexican cuisine.

Being so resistant, basaltic stone requires technical precision and proper use of the tools with which it is shaped. Master stone workers can use up to 18 chisels in their craft. Such is the force and work required in its design that artisans can produce only three pieces per day.

Tastoán Collection - Burnished Clay Lighting

Tastoán Collection - Burnished Clay and Ceramic Lighting

TASTOÁN COLLECTION

From Tonalá, Jalisco—the "cradle of pottery"—comes this collection that works with the material and technical legacy of Jalisco's popular art, particularly from the Tastoán people. Filamento's artisan partners include master craftsman Ángel Santos, whose trajectory in burnished clay has been recognized worldwide.

The main characteristic of this collection is its ability to bring a millennial technique to contemporary design, preserving the Tonalá tradition while contributing to the relevance of Mexican popular art. These are sincere pieces that refer to the origin of clay: the lightness of earth, warm and brown tones, the capricious marks of fire left by every passage through the kiln.

Tonalteca Collection - Blown Glass Lighting

Tonalteca Collection - Blown Glass Lighting

TONALTECA COLLECTION

This collection complements the artisan traditions of Tonalá, Jalisco, taking advantage of another ancestral technique: blown glass. In the creation process of each light fixture, up to five artisans are involved, each with a specific task to care for the details of composition and design.

Originality is what defines these pieces. While they follow a contemporary design, there will always be particular details to differentiate them, as the form of each one depends on the unique blowing of the master glass makers.

Totes, Bags and Pouches

Totes, Bags and Pouches

Cactus leather, shigra fiber, cotton, linen, and handwoven recycled plastic collections from Argentina, México, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Indonesia and beyond
Wall Hangings and Fiber Arts

Wall Hangings and Fiber Arts

Our handwoven large wall hangings require special shipping due to their size. These stunning artisan pieces showcase traditional weaving techniques and vibrant cultural heritage.