Lighting

tiripiti a

a hand-hammered copper pendant light referencing pre-columbian solar symbolism.

 

tiripiti translates to "gold" in purépecha and denotes deities manifested as sun—a conceptual framework reflected in the fixture's radial light distribution.

 


the hammered surface pattern intensifies as light passes through the form, creating shifting shadows and highlights.

$460.00

Only 5 left

DESIGNER

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tributo is a design practice founded by laura and gabriela noriega in jalisco, mexico in 2013. the studio connects contemporary designers with traditional artisan communities across mexico, using design as a way to keep cultural traditions and local economies alive.


tributo works directly with master artisans to explore new materials, refine techniques, and ensure craft knowledge passes from one generation to the next. each collaboration celebrates the handmade process and honors the stories and heritage embedded in regional craft traditions.


the studio sees design not just as creating objects, but as building relationships that sustain both the artisans' livelihoods and the cultural value of their work. every piece carries forward the skills, traditions, and narratives of the communities where it's made.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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hand-hammered copper light pendant.

SPECS

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DIMENSIONS + WEIGHT

14 D x 25 H cm | 1 kg

PRODUCT INFO

  • 1.5m Textile Cord included
  • Socket and ceiling canopy in Parota wood.
  • Electric specifications: 127 V~  60Hz   60W
Three brown pendant lights hanging in a room with a blurred background