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Traditional Mexican Cantarito Clay Cups, Terracotta with White Rim, Handcrafted Drinking Glasses (4)

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About this item

  • AUTHENTIC DESIGN: Traditional Mexican cantarito clay cups crafted in classic terracotta with distinctive white rim, perfect for serving authentic beverages
  • HANDCRAFTED QUALITY: Each drinking vessel individually handmade from natural clay, featuring a rustic orange-brown exterior and white top rim
  • VERSATILE USE: Ideal for serving traditional Mexican drinks, cocktails, or cold beverages, complete with space for ice and fruit garnishes
  • CULTURAL ACCENT: Beautiful terracotta cups double as decorative pieces, adding a touch of Mexican artistry to your barware collection
  • PRACTICAL SIZE: Well-proportioned cup design holds generous serving of beverages while remaining comfortable to hold and easy to handle


Experience the authentic taste of Mexico with these traditional Cantarito de Barro clay cups. Each handcrafted vessel features a classic terracotta body topped with an elegant white rim, perfect for serving refreshing beverages in true Mexican style. These rustic cups are ideal for enjoying citrus-based cocktails, aguas frescas, or your favorite cold drinks. The natural clay construction helps maintain your beverage's temperature while adding a touch of traditional charm to your drinkware collection. The distinctive design includes a wide mouth and curved body, making them both functional and decorative. These cups aren't just drinking vessels - they're conversation pieces that bring the spirit of Mexican culture to your table. Perfect for casual gatherings, fiestas, or adding a touch of artisanal charm to your home bar. Each piece showcases the skilled craftsmanship of traditional Mexican artisans, with slight variations that make every cup unique. Hand wash recommended to preserve the natural beauty of the clay.


Jeremy Long
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
2 out of the 6 cups were broken and unusable