Ojo de Agua Mirror by Caralarga at White Label Project
Ojo de Agua Mirror by Caralarga at White Label Project
Ojo de Agua Mirror by Caralarga at White Label Project
Ojo de Agua Mirror by Caralarga at White Label Project
Ojo de Agua Mirror by Caralarga at White Label Project
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By Mexican design brand Caralarga.

The Ojo de Agua Mirror is part of the "Repurposed" Collection, a collection of decorative pieces made with cotton cuts recovered from our Large Format textile pieces. All Caralarga pieces are made in the historic "Hércules" yarn and textile factory from 1846 in Querétaro, Mexico. With every purchase, you directly contribute to developing artisan communities in Mexico. Please note that each Caralarga piece is handmade with artisan techniques. Length and small details may vary among same models.

Size: 70 cm length, 32 cm diameter, 8 kg weight

Color: Cream

Materials: 100% recycled and "Repurposed" raw cotton thread, MDF base, 100% cotton lining

Caution! Cotton threads are flammable. Clean the piece only with a clean, slightly damp, towel. Brush the threads with small brush occasionally. Avoid direct sunlight and keep dry.

  1. Order is placed
  2. Raw materials are sourced to match production needs
  3. Item is handcrafted by artisans
  4. Item undergoes quality control and is shipped with a trusted carrier.

Visit our Made to Order page for more information.

Made to Order item is shipped within 30-40 working days from order placement.

Reduced shipping rate for deliveries to the US.

VAT is included in the price. Deliveries to non-EU countries might come with extra taxes and import duties that the customer must cover.

To find details regarding returns and refunds for custom-made items, kindly refer to our Return Policy.

Meet Caralarga

Caralarga is a Mexican brand for handcrafted jewelry founded by Ana Holschneider. Caralarga provides sustainable incomes for 12 women working in its studio in Querétaro and regularly engages in design collaborations with indigenous communities across Mexico. The two artisans María del Socorro Gasca Chalqueño and Inés Hernandez Estrada lead the design process aiming to preserve the essence and highlight the benefits of natural materials such as raw cotton by transforming it into high-quality handmade jewelry and interior design objects.

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