CornerStone RC - fresh coffee beans
CornerStone RC - fresh coffee beans
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Variant Description
Country: Colombia
Region: Nariño
Farm: Santa Maria
Producer: Armando Benavides
Variety: Geisha
Process: Washed
Taste notes: Apricot, black tea, delicate
Finca Santa Maria is located on the slopes of a mountainous area of Nariño on the border with Ecuador at an altitude of 1850 masl. In many regions, producing coffee at such a high altitude is a challenge, but Nariño is quite close to the equator, and its climatic conditions are sufficiently suited to the cultivation of coffee trees. Finca Santa Maria has existed for more than 50 years. Armando Benavides bought it 30 years ago, and he works there with his family to this day. They cultivate different varieties spread over 8 hectares. Armando promotes sustainable agricultural practices, such as agroforestry, composting, polyculture, and working the land to reduce the use of chemical inputs
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Each piece is unique
We are making Hand-made dinnerware. Each piece is unique with a distinct appearance. Small drips and holes on a surface are not considered as defects. Matt glaze makes each item unique. Scratches and marks will occur and they are not considered as defects. Color may vary depending on firing temperature and glaze composition.
Food safety
All our ceramics are made with food grade materials, all our suppliers have all necessary EU certificates that indicates that.
Cleaning and care
Unglazed porcelain surfaces, are sometimes susceptible to light stains, unlike glazed porcelain. Frequent washing can help remove and prevent staining. All our products can be placed in the dishwasher for daily washing and care. You can also place the item in a bowl of warm water with a detergent tab. Very stubborn stains and spots can sometimes be removed with diluted chlorine and lime remover.
Dark lines in the glaze (usually caused by silverware) can be removed by scrubbing with a sponge with dish soap and baking soda. Grease stains on matte glaze can be removed with baking soda and water.
If greasy fingerprints appear, rub the exposed porcelain with food safe oils, let sit, then clean with soap and water.
It is very important (and we highly suggest) that you let boiling water settle
(stop rolling/bubbling) before pouring it into a tableware item - especially a hand made piece. If the item is very cold to the touch, we also suggest pre-heating it with hot tap water. Pouring boiling water directly into a cool handmade cup, bowl or mug
may cause the item / glaze to crack.