Mexico Crafts

Ceramic cookie jar, 'Beehive Bloom'

Shaped like a singular beehive, this cookie jar is designed to guard delicious treats. Matilde Servin crafts the ceramic piece by hand and decorates it with florid eloquence.

Leather handbag, 'Chocolate Bloom'

This handbag exudes the essence of Mexico's graceful artistry. Eduardo Alcal� designs and crafts the bag, which he tools of leather. It features a luscious chrysanthemum blossoming on an elegant trellis.

Earrings, 'Mystic Arrow'

Like mystical arrowheads, these earrings radiate powerful elegance. They are designed by Mexico's Guillermo, who crafts the earrings of sterling silver from Taxco. .

Aluminum wall ornament, 'Virgin of Guadalupe'

Enveloped in a glowing halo, Our Lady of Guadalupe is a beloved manifestation of the Catholic faith. Luis Mart�nez Gallardo crafts this inspiring wall ornament in lustrous aluminum. The Virgin of Guadalupe first appeared in Mexico in 1531.

Gold plated earrings, 'Rain Frogs'

Tree frogs grace delightful earrings by Albert Ickenroth. He crafts the fanciful figures in lustrous silver bathed in 22k gold. They make an enchanting reminder of Mexico. Among the ancient Maya, frogs were harbingers of rain.

Ceramic serving platter, 'Golden Harvest Fruit'

Tropical fruits appear in a golden harvest, hand-painted on majolica ceramic. The deep cobalt border is inspired by Mexico's traditional Talavera pottery. Generous enough for a turkey or ham, this serving platter features twin handles.