Description
Created entirely by hand
giving unity to the table setting just like one would find in a Talavera plate
These mugs are one of our favorite hand-painted artworks by Xalitla artisans in Mexico
Children's Illustrated Book
it certainly is this woven palm rug with its bold colors and natural texture
Tita - Traditional Mexican Lelé Doll Trivets Created entirely by handTraditional Lel Mara Mexican Dolls Handcrafted in Amealco de Bonfil by the Community of Santiago Mexquititlan, Quertaro This handcrafted Lel doll, named Tita, is a unique representation of the rich cultural heritage of the Otom (Hhu) community in Santiago de Mexquititln, Amealco de Bonfil, Quertaro. Lel, meaning "baby" in Otom, reflects the doll's role as a cherished figure in Mexican tradition. This particular Lel doll is unique, with strands of
Exchange/Return Notes
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- Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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