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Handpainted wooden serving board inspired in mexican art

"T'uut" Taba de quesos

SYMBOLISM

Tabla de quesos de madera pintados a mano, hechos por artesanos indígenas en México. "T'uut" proviene del idioma maya y significa "loro".

En el contexto de la cultura Huichol, el loro simboliza la alegría, vitalidad y conexión con el mundo natural. Estas aves exuberantes y coloridas son apreciadas por su energía juguetona y su capacidad para iluminar cualquier entorno con sus colores vibrantes y su alegre canto.

Ten en cuenta: Tablas de queso aptos para un uso diario y lavado. Recomendamos tratarlos con cuidado y evitar el lavavajillas para preservar sus intrincados detalles pintados a mano y garantizar su longevidad.

(Teniendo en cuenta que cada juego está pintado a mano, puede haber ligeras variaciones en color y patrón, lo que añade encanto único. Recuerda lavarlos a mano para asegurar su belleza duradera).

Materials + Technique

Hand-painted wooden Salad Servers carved in Premium Tzalam wood, finished with a food-safe blend of coconut oil and beeswax.

FOOD SAFE + CARE

Finished with a food-safe blend of coconut oil and beeswax.
Gently hand-wash with mild soap, avoiding harsh scrubbing on painted areas.
Nourish the wood with plant-based oil once a year.
Not dishwasher safe — this piece honors hand care

SIZES

- Small Board: 30 × 15 cm (11.8 × 5.9 in)
- Medium Board: 36 × 20 cm (14.2 × 7.9 in)
- Large Board: 43 × 23 cm (16.9 × 9.1 in)
- Long Board: 45 × 15 cm (17.7 × 5.9 in)

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This piece is commissioned exclusively for each collector, guaranteeing an original work of art.
It includes a certificate of authenticity and complimentary worldwide shipping.

$149.00
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Craftsmanship

At Talokan, every piece is born from silence—from the slow breath of the artisan who listens to the animal spirit that wants to speak. We don’t manufacture art; we midwife symbols. Each sculpture, each bead, is a message encoded in form—calling for connection, for serenity, for memory.

Kiye González, our founder, walks hand in hand with the guardians of this ancestral craft. But it is not she who leads—it is the spirit of the piece. Talokan does not impose designs. Here, the artisan chooses. They dream. They draw. They gather colors and textures not to decorate, but to invoke.

There are no machines. No templates. Only hands guided by purpose. A manta ray to awaken stillness. A jaguar to carry wisdom. A xoloitzcuintle to guide the heart home. We create at the pace of reverence. We finish only when the piece feels proud to be shared.

We do not rush. We do not follow trends. We remember.

Because to own a piece of Talokan is to carry a fragment of sacred time.

And those who carry it… become messengers of a deeper story.