Tenango is one of Mexico's most widely recognized embroidery styles, but few people know it is from a small town called Tenango de Doria, Hidalgo, an Otomi community. By Guadalupe Navarro, it is a...read more
Make your next get-together a fiesta with the addition of this beautiful tortilla server from Mexico's Contreras Family. The artisans work in the time-honored techniques of Spanish majolica to create...read more
The Tenango is one of Mexico's most famous embroidery styles even though most people have no idea where Tenango de Doria, Hidalgo is. This Christmas stocking by Guadalupe Navarro takes traditional...read more
Mexico's artist Topiltzin Castro creates this beautiful cross using ancient ceramic techniques that are seen reflected with a hand-painted motif of feathers and teardrops in coral and white on an...read more
Mexican artisan Armando Sobreyra handcrafts this beautiful ceramic tequila decanter. Armando hand paints it in the traditional Talavera style with floral motifs in bright orange and light blue. The...read more
Serve up some refreshing sangria or agua fresca in this beautiful pitcher from Mexico's Contreras Family. The artisans employ traditional Spanish majolica techniques to create the ceramic pitcher...read more
This beige hand-woven hammock recalls the soft sands of the Caribbean. Mexico's Maya Artists of the Yucatán preserve the weaving techniques inherited from their Maya ancestors to ensure the hammock...read more
Resembling the Aurora Borealis, midnight blue fades to azure, contrasting with ivory in this striking area rug from Mexico. Jose Mendoza hand-weaves this rug from wool in the traditional style of...read more
Soft cotton threads are patiently hand-woven into a spacious hammock. Utilizing ancestral techniques, skilled artisans create this beautiful work and adorn its edges with long fringe, crocheted and...read more
Working in the time-honored tradition of Talavera ceramics, Ivan Martinez creates this pretty decorative plate. The plate is crafted from ceramic and painted by hand with 'La Calavera Catrina' before...read more
This beige hand-woven cotton hammock recalls the soft sands of the Caribbean. Mexico's Maya Artists of the Yucatán preserve the weaving techniques inherited from their Maya ancestors to ensure the...read more
Soft, natural ivory evokes the powdered sugar sands of the Mexican Caribbean. Woven by hand, this king-size off-white hammock is bordered with crocheted lace and tassels. Maya Artists of the Yucatán...read more