Azalak is not just an object. It is a wool bowl: a piece designed to hold the ball of wool while knitting, so that the thread does not escape and the gesture can remain.
The name Azalak—skins—refers to what separates and connects: the inside and the outside, what shelters and what burns. In this series, clay and wool come together not as decoration, but as material memory. Two living materials, marked by use, time, and fire.
The bowl bears the marks of the kiln and chance. The glaze cannot be controlled: it just happens.
Carranzana wool does not cover: it inhabits. It introduces the gesture of care, a soft form of resistance against the harshness of the world. It does not cover, it accompanies.
A bowl for slow making
Designed for manual work, Azalak understands weaving as an act of permanence: ensuring that the thread does not escape, that time lingers a little longer. But it is also a vessel for the small and intimate, for those everyday rituals where doing and living intersect.
Each piece is unique
Here, utility does not exclude beauty.
Here, the material speaks for itself.
@m3arteko clay
Mutur Beltz wool
Karrantza and Bilbao in dialogue.
Hands that create.
Bowls that care.

Limited edition · Azalak Series
Available in our online store.
