Inspired by the Quiscalus mexicanus bird, known as “pich” in the Mayan language, this sculpture is part of a series of pitch-black wooden pieces crafted using the traditional yakisugi burning technique. Designed by Lørdag & Søndag in Mexico City and skillfully made by master artisan César Zamorano of Torno Tonalá, the piece blends technique, symbolism, and cultural expression.
Often mistaken for a “crow,” the pich is not related to the corvus family, adding an extra layer of uniqueness to this work.