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ALTAR TABLE #8

The meticulous craftsmanship of the Altar collection, in its desire to honor the process and raw materials, is inspired by the flat-surfaced pieces used in pre-Hispanic rituals and ceremonies, especially in sacrifices or offerings to the gods.

We start by selecting stones for their aesthetic and textural qualities, which must comply with parameters of character, size and quality. These characteristics define the final shape and dimensions of each piece, since the rough singularities of each stone are respected, turning them into a series of unique objects. 

S.R.O.

 

2021
Monterrey Black Marble

L54 x W35 1/25 x H13 25/32 in

L137 x W90 x H35 cm

SERIES OF UNIQUE PIECES

 

SPEC SHEET

 
 

Installation view from MASA Galeria ‘The Last Tenant’ exhibition, Mexico City, 2021. EWE ‘Altar Tables’.

 

The process of sculpting the stone is based on an obsessive and precise drilling, and the location of these holes is crucial to achieve the stability of the piece. The tool leaves its mark and trajectory, which we like to leave intact in contrast with some lateral faces and with the pristine surface, alluding to pre-Hispanic altars.

 
 

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