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A hand-glazed water semilla bubbler rooted in Puebla’s iconic ceramic tradition. Each piece is crafted using authentic Talavera methods — a centuries-old technique known for its vivid patterns and tin-enameled finish.
Made in collaboration with skilled artisans in Puebla, every bubbler takes hours of focused work and undergoes multiple firings for durability and a flawless surface. The bold, floral designs reflect both Spanish colonial heritage and deep ties to the natural world.
Finished with lead-free ceramic and food-grade glazes, this piece brings a rich cultural legacy into your ritual — with smooth filtration and timeless style.
Details
- Limited Edition – comes with a certificate of authenticity
- Dimensions – 7.1 × 3.9 × 3.9 inches
Color Options
- Talavera (blue and white, traditional)
- Talaveriado (multicolored, floral)
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How to Clean Your Semilla Bubbler
- Rinse with hot water to loosen residue.
- Soak in isopropyl alcohol and coarse sea salt for a deep clean.
- Scrub gently with a soft brush to reach tricky spots.
- Let it soak for 30+ minutes—longer for tough buildup.
- Rinse again with hot water to remove all residue.
- Air dry completely on a clean towel before using again.
Ceramic is vitrified like glass, so you can clean it the same way. Most glass-safe cleaners work just fine.
Adding Water
- Add about 3–5 oz (90–150 ml) of water—just enough to hear a soft bubble without splashing into the mouthpiece.
Tip: Clean your bubbler after each use to preserve flavor, reduce buildup, and keep every session mindful and fresh.
About Macusi
Macusi Pipes, led by Christian Macusi, merges cultural heritage with contemporary design. Handcrafted by artisans across Mexico, each pipe and bubbler reflects centuries of tradition and craftsmanship.
Named after the Wixárika word for "marijuana," the brand creates artistic, functional pieces that challenge taboos around cannabis consumption. Through region-specific collections, Macusi highlights Mexico’s rich artistic and clay-working traditions.
Christian Macusi has collaborated on various media projects exploring cannabis culture, including documentaries, podcasts, and publications.
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