Joan’s Pick: La Chambaware

When we first saw La Chambaware at the Chicago Housewares Show it was so beautiful and striking we didn’t know if it was art or cookware. We just couldn’t stop looking at it or touching it.

These smooth gorgeous black pieces are handmade and burnished in La Chamba village in Columbia.  Made from black clay, this type of cookware dates back to the age of the Incas.  You’ve just got to see it.

“Green” before they even knew what “green” meant.  It’s unglazed, lead free, heats evenly and is a great multi-tasker –going from stovetop to oven to table with style.  Easy to clean, surprisingly light weight yet incredibly durable.  And, reasonably priced!

Do I have to tell you?  I love this cookware!

Give as a gift or buy for yourself.  You’ll be starting a tradition — this cookware will be in your family for years.

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