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The Heart of the Arts Telluride Domi Bruneau: Copitas
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Domi Bruneau: Copitas

$50.00

Bring a touch of local art and good luck to your everyday rituals with these Copitas — small goblets handcrafted and painted by Domi, a local ceramist in Telluride. Each Copita is one-of-a-kind, featuring playful hand-painted details that add personality and charm.

Two of these Copitas belong to the same mini collection: one features a mischievous red diablito next to a flaming heart that says “Love Me,” while the other is adorned with two cheerful calaquitas (little skulls) and the words “Good Luck.” The third Copita (not pictured) completes the set with a unique design of a green and salmon fish — a gentle nod to nature’s flow.

Perfect for sipping mezcal, tequila, or your favorite spirit — or simply as a collectible piece of art for your shelf. Small in size but full of attitude, these Copitas remind us that good things come in small, hand-painted packages.

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Bring a touch of local art and good luck to your everyday rituals with these Copitas — small goblets handcrafted and painted by Domi, a local ceramist in Telluride. Each Copita is one-of-a-kind, featuring playful hand-painted details that add personality and charm.

Two of these Copitas belong to the same mini collection: one features a mischievous red diablito next to a flaming heart that says “Love Me,” while the other is adorned with two cheerful calaquitas (little skulls) and the words “Good Luck.” The third Copita (not pictured) completes the set with a unique design of a green and salmon fish — a gentle nod to nature’s flow.

Perfect for sipping mezcal, tequila, or your favorite spirit — or simply as a collectible piece of art for your shelf. Small in size but full of attitude, these Copitas remind us that good things come in small, hand-painted packages.

Bring a touch of local art and good luck to your everyday rituals with these Copitas — small goblets handcrafted and painted by Domi, a local ceramist in Telluride. Each Copita is one-of-a-kind, featuring playful hand-painted details that add personality and charm.

Two of these Copitas belong to the same mini collection: one features a mischievous red diablito next to a flaming heart that says “Love Me,” while the other is adorned with two cheerful calaquitas (little skulls) and the words “Good Luck.” The third Copita (not pictured) completes the set with a unique design of a green and salmon fish — a gentle nod to nature’s flow.

Perfect for sipping mezcal, tequila, or your favorite spirit — or simply as a collectible piece of art for your shelf. Small in size but full of attitude, these Copitas remind us that good things come in small, hand-painted packages.

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