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Pich

Sale price$2,750

This stunning piece is inspired by the bird Quiscalus mexicanus, called "Pich" in the Mayan language of the Yucatán Peninsula. The Pich artifact is part of a series of black sculptures, made of wood burned in the yakisugi style, designed by Lørdag & Søndag in Mexico City and crafted by master César Zamorano from Torno Tonalá, in the city of Tonalá, Jalisco. Fun fact: The "pich" is often called a "crow" although it is not related to the corvus family.

63" (h) x 13.5" (w)

Pich
Pich Sale price$2,750

Country of Origin

Mexico

About the Maker

Lørdag & Søndag

Salvador and Enzo were born on an island in Campeche, southeastern Mexico—a region steeped in Mayan and colonial history. With an architect father and a mother who practiced wildlife photography, they grew up surrounded by a rich collection of regional crafts and curiosities from their parents' travels, instilling in them the belief that a home could be filled with beautiful objects, each with its own story.
Salvador brings a background in International Business while Enzo contributes expertise in Visual Arts. Together, they draw inspiration from ancient and contemporary Mexican culture—from archaeology to modern art—collaborating closely with artisans from diverse communities to create pieces that seamlessly blend clean aesthetics with timeless design.