Another technique that they use to produce their lights is bruñido pottery, which hails from Tonalá, Jalisco, a city that’s become known as the cradle of pottery—thanks to the vast deposits of clay found in the area. This technique includes multiple steps using pyrite, sandpaper, and river stones to smooth the clay into a buttery, smooth surface—all even before it’s fired.  Photo 16 of 16 in Caravana Americana Showcases the Passion of Latin America’s Design Community

Caravana Americana Showcases the Passion of Latin America’s Design Community

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Another technique they use to produce their lights is bruñido pottery, which hails from Tonalá, Jalisco, a city that’s become known as the cradle of pottery—thanks to the vast deposits of clay that can be found in the area. This technique includes multiple steps that require pyrite, sandpaper, and river stones to help smooth the clay until it has a buttery, smooth surface.