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Mexican Molcajete

Emilia Castillo Sterling Silver & Volcanic Stone Molcajete with Spoon
Emilia Castillo Sterling Silver & Volcanic Stone Molcajete with Spoon

Emilia Castillo Sterling Silver & Volcanic Stone Molcajete with Spoon

By Emilia Castillo

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

Emilia Castillo Sterling Silver & Volcanic Stone Molcajete with Spoon, Mexico, Later 20th Century

Category

Late 20th Century Mexican Modern Sterling Silver

Materials

Stone, Sterling Silver

1940s Distressed Molcajete Rustic Mexican Stone Bowl
1940s Distressed Molcajete Rustic Mexican Stone Bowl

1940s Distressed Molcajete Rustic Mexican Stone Bowl

Located in Chula Vista, CA

Rustic Vintage Kitchen Molcajete Mexican Stone Bowl Chef's grinding dish Preowned original

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Mid-20th Century Mexican Rustic Decorative Bowls

Materials

Stone

Emilia Castillo Cockatoo Silver Bowl with Volcanic Rock Base, 1980s
Emilia Castillo Cockatoo Silver Bowl with Volcanic Rock Base, 1980s

Emilia Castillo Cockatoo Silver Bowl with Volcanic Rock Base, 1980s

By Emilia Castillo

Located in Los Angeles, CA

supported by a three-leg volcanic rock base reminiscent of a traditional Mexican molcajete, a recurring form

Category

Vintage 1980s Mexican Organic Modern Serving Bowls

Materials

Stone, Onyx, Silver Plate, Brass

Silver Toucan Molcajete Bowl by Los Castillo, Taxco Mexico, 1960s
Silver Toucan Molcajete Bowl by Los Castillo, Taxco Mexico, 1960s

Silver Toucan Molcajete Bowl by Los Castillo, Taxco Mexico, 1960s

By Los Castillo

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Charming and sculptural silver-plated molcajete bowl designed and handcrafted by Los Castillo in

Category

Vintage 1960s Mexican Modern Serving Bowls

Materials

Onyx, Silver Plate, Brass

Emilia Castillo Silver-plate Molcajete/Serving Bowl with Toucan, Mexico 1980s
Emilia Castillo Silver-plate Molcajete/Serving Bowl with Toucan, Mexico 1980s

Emilia Castillo Silver-plate Molcajete/Serving Bowl with Toucan, Mexico 1980s

By Emilia Castillo

Located in Los Angeles, CA

“molcajete” base, a traditional Mexican form that adds striking texture and cultural depth. Perched at the

Category

Vintage 1980s Mexican Organic Modern Serving Pieces

Materials

Stone, Onyx, Silver Plate, Brass

Molcajete Stool by Casa Gutiérrez Nájer
Molcajete Stool by Casa Gutiérrez Nájer

Molcajete Stool by Casa Gutiérrez Nájer

$1,303 / item

H 13 in Dm 13 in

Molcajete Stool by Casa Gutiérrez Nájer

Located in Geneve, CH

Molcajete stool by Casa Gutiérrez Nájer (2021) Dimensions: 33ø x 33h cm Materials: Colorada Stone

Category

2010s Mexican Post-Modern Stools

Materials

Stone

Molcajete in Volcanic Stone, Taller Maya, 2016 - Lot 780
Molcajete in Volcanic Stone, Taller Maya, 2016 - Lot 780

Molcajete in Volcanic Stone, Taller Maya, 2016 - Lot 780

By Taller Maya

Located in New York, NY

This image shows a beautifully hand-carved molcajete, a traditional Mexican mortar and pestle

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Native American Serving Bowls

Materials

Stone

Traditional Molcajete Hand Carved in Volcanic Stone, Taller Maya, 2016
Traditional Molcajete Hand Carved in Volcanic Stone, Taller Maya, 2016

Traditional Molcajete Hand Carved in Volcanic Stone, Taller Maya, 2016

By Taller Maya

Located in New York, NY

Peninsula, this molcajete distills centuries of culinary tradition into a form of disciplined simplicity

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Native American Serving Pieces

Materials

Stone

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Mexican hand made molcajete for spices
Mexican hand made molcajete for spices

Mexican hand made molcajete for spices

Unavailable

H 2.3 in Dm 3.9 in

Mexican hand made molcajete for spices

Located in Ciudad De México, MX

The small Mexican molcajete, exquisitely handcrafted from locally sourced marbles like travertine

Category

2010s Mexican Tableware

Materials

Travertine, Marble

Emilia Castillo Silverplate Molcajete with Jaguar & Matching Spoons, Mexico
Emilia Castillo Silverplate Molcajete with Jaguar & Matching Spoons, Mexico

Emilia Castillo Silverplate Molcajete with Jaguar & Matching Spoons, Mexico

By Emilia Castillo

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Celebrate the enduring legacy of Mexican craftsmanship with this exceptional molcajete set by

Category

Vintage 1980s Mexican Modern Serving Bowls

Materials

Stone, Silver Plate

Volcanic Rock Serving Bowl With Silver-Plate & Jasper Bird by Emilia Castillo
Volcanic Rock Serving Bowl With Silver-Plate & Jasper Bird by Emilia Castillo

Volcanic Rock Serving Bowl With Silver-Plate & Jasper Bird by Emilia Castillo

By Emilia Castillo

Located in Los Angeles, CA

traditional molcajete were Mexican families would crush fresh ingredients to make salsas and other delicacies

Category

Vintage 1980s Mexican Modern Serving Bowls

Materials

Stone, Silver Plate

Los Castillos Silverplate Hammered Fish Bowl
Los Castillos Silverplate Hammered Fish Bowl

Los Castillos Silverplate Hammered Fish Bowl

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

Hand hammered silver plate molcajete bowl by Los Castillo silversmiths of Taxco Mexico. The shape

Category

20th Century Mexican Serving Bowls

Materials

Silver Plate

William Spratling Ashtrays
William Spratling Ashtrays

William Spratling Ashtrays

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H 1.5 in Dm 3.5 in

William Spratling Ashtrays

Located in Mexico City, DF

rosewood legs, no doubt a nod to the ‘molcajete’, the Mexican mortar which also stands on 3 legs. This

Category

Vintage 1950s Mexican Ashtrays

Materials

Sterling Silver

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Los Castillo Silver Hummingbird Creamer, Sugar & Ladle, Taxco 1960s
Los Castillo Silver Hummingbird Creamer, Sugar & Ladle, Taxco 1960s

Los Castillo Silver Hummingbird Creamer, Sugar & Ladle, Taxco 1960s

By Los Castillo

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Whimsical Los Castillo silver hummingbird creamer, lidded sugar bowl, and matching ladle, handcrafted in Taxco, Mexico, circa 1960s. Each vessel is accented with finely detailed humm...

Category

Vintage 1960s Mexican Mid-Century Modern Serving Pieces

Materials

Silver Plate, Brass

1950's Pitcher Wolmar Castillo for Taller De Los Ballesteros , Mexican Modernism
1950's Pitcher Wolmar Castillo for Taller De Los Ballesteros , Mexican Modernism

1950's Pitcher Wolmar Castillo for Taller De Los Ballesteros , Mexican Modernism

By Los Ballesteros, Wolmar Castillo

Located in Los Angeles, CA

A rare and character-rich 1950s silver-plated creamer designed and handcrafted by Wolmar Castillo for the famed Taller de los Ballesteros in Taxco, Guerrero—one of the most important...

Category

Vintage 1950s Mexican Mid-Century Modern Pitchers

Materials

Silver Plate, Brass

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Mexican Molcajete For Sale on 1stDibs

Choose from an assortment of styles, material and more with respect to the Mexican molcajete you’re looking for at 1stDibs. Each Mexican molcajete for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using stone, ceramic and clay. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer Mexican molcajete, there are earlier versions available from the 20th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 21st Century. Each Mexican molcajete bearing modern hallmarks is very popular. Pedro Reyes, La muerte tiene permiso and Raíz Mx each produced at least one beautiful Mexican molcajete that is worth considering.

How Much is a Mexican Molcajete?

Prices for a Mexican molcajete can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, they begin at $241 and can go as high as $39,893, while the average can fetch as much as $1,310.

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