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Featured collections
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Rooster with wheels
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Little dog with wheels
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Jaguar on wheels
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Brown ball with Wixárika design
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Xoloitzcuintle dog with Huichol design
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Blue moon with Huichol design
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Brown jaguar sitting with Huichol design
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Jaguar head with Huichol art
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Elephant with Huichol design
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Rhinoceros with Huichol design
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Iguana with Huichol design
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Black howling coyote with Huichol design
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Blue jaguar lying down with Huichol design
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Mini openwork skull made of black clay
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Jaguar head made of black clay
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Little pig decorated with black clay
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Openwork owl made of black clay
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Catrina Frida with flowers in black clay
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Virgin of Guadalupe made of black clay
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Openwork skull in black clay
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Small black clay heart
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Medium black clay heart
New products
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
White pot with black butterflies
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Large green-crested rooster
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
White bowl with colorful little bird
Vendor: Tikal
Type: Crafts
Pink Catrina seated with butterflies
Pieces with history
Juana Gómez
Known as the jaguar artisan, since 2013 she has been recognized as one of the country's great artisans and is part of the group of the Great Masters of Mexican Popular Art.
Alebrijes
To decorate Oaxacan alebrijes, artisans often incorporate Zapotec symbols into their designs, each with a particular meaning.
Painting with syringe
To decorate pieces like these, the artisan takes several months, first outlining the piece using a syringe and then after the piece has the decoration, he moves on to the filling, filling the decorations.
Olinalá Lacquers
The lacquer technique requires a lot of patience and skill. It can take up to 3 months to make a chest and the tools used to decorate it are brushes made from cat hair and chicken feathers because the work required is very fine.






