• Small Guatemalan Stoneware Coaster/Trivet
  • Small Guatemalan Stoneware Coaster/Trivet
  • Small Guatemalan Stoneware Coaster/Trivet
  • Small Guatemalan Stoneware Coaster/Trivet

Small Guatemalan Stoneware Coaster/Trivet

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This Guatemalan Stoneware Coaster is a delightful addition to any home. Expertly handcrafted, it features a charming hand-painted design in vibrant hues of blue, green,...

This Guatemalan Stoneware Coaster is a delightful addition to any home. Expertly handcrafted, it features a charming hand-painted design in vibrant hues of blue, green, and orange. The intricate pattern radiates from the center, creating a visually appealing and symmetrical design. The coaster is edged with a rich green border, adding a touch of elegance. Perfect for protecting your surfaces from hot or cold beverages, this piece combines functionality with the beauty of traditional Guatemalan craftsmanship. The shown quarter provides a size reference, highlighting its compact and convenient dimensions. As always, Handmade and Fair Trade!

Made by Mayan-Ke in San Antonio Palopo on Lake Atitlan. Mayan-Ke is a community enterprise that strives to provide high quality products while improving the lives of the people in this village.

  • Approximately 4" Diameter
  • Weight: 5oz
  • Microwave and Dishwasher Safe
  • Lead Free
  • Each Sold Separately
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