Tamo Lamp

from$13,500.00 MXN

The cylindrical body of the Tamo lamp is carved in Maya Cream stone, it has a dimmable touch that regulates the intensity of the light. At the top, it has a half-sphere woven jipijapa screen, bathed in glue to give it uniformity and ensure its durability, and finally, the LED light is covered with a frosted spherical glass. There are two versions of Tamo, the first one has a height of 40 cm, and the second one has a height of 46 cm and a diameter of 13.5 cm; the jipijapa screen has a diameter of 20 cm and a height of 13 cm. Ideal for adapting to different spaces in any of its two presentations.

Production time 6 to 8 weeks

Stone carving, from miniature pieces to monumental ones, was one of the greatest artistic expressions of the ancient Maya. Today, artisans keep this technique alive by using stones such as Maya cream, representative of the Yucatan Peninsula, with which they create unique pieces with unparalleled finishes. The weaving of jipijapa, a plant native to tropical areas of the American continent, began to appear in Campeche around the year 1800. Artisans collect the jipi to prepare its fibers to obtain different thicknesses. This fiber is woven in a humid environment and the process depends on the fineness of the weave, which can take from a week to a month.

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