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Short weaved bead necklace
These beautiful beaded necklaces are hand beaded by Huichol (Wixáritari) Indigenous artisans from the states of Jalisco and Oaxaca in Mexico. SPECS Colour: White Size: Inside neck ~43cm Weight: 100g »
Short weaved bead necklace
These beautiful beaded necklaces are hand beaded by Huichol (Wixáritari) Indigenous artisans from the states of Jalisco and Oaxaca in Mexico. SPECS Colour: Black Size: Inside neck ~43cm Weight: 100g »
Beaded collar necklace
These stunning collar necklaces are hand beaded by Indigenous artisans from Tonalá in the state of Jalisco in Mexico. SPECS Colour: Black, grey and white Size: Inside neck ~40cm Weight: 90g »
Beaded collar necklace
These stunning collar necklaces are hand beaded by Indigenous artisans from Tonalá in the state of Jalisco in Mexico. SPECS Colour: Purple, pink and gold Size: Inside neck ~40cm Weight: 90g »
Traditional Mexican rag doll aka ‘Maria’
These gorgeous smiling Marias, with moveable arms and legs, are handcrafted by women’s groups using recycled Indigenous clothing. It has been suggested that these dolls originated when Guadalupe Rivera, daughter of muralist Diego Rivera, started a program designed to help the local women, who had been limited to selling candy on the street in cities. We don’t know if this is factual but we do love... »
Traditional Mexican rag doll aka ‘Maria’
These gorgeous smiling Marias, with moveable arms and legs, are handcrafted by women’s groups using recycled Indigenous clothing. It has been suggested that these dolls originated when Guadalupe Rivera, daughter of muralist Diego Rivera, started a program designed to help the local women, who had been limited to selling candy on the street in cities. We don’t know if this is factual but we do love... »
Traditional Mexican rag doll aka ‘Maria’
These gorgeous smiling Marias, with moveable arms and legs, are handcrafted by women’s groups using recycled Indigenous clothing. It has been suggested that these dolls originated when Guadalupe Rivera, daughter of muralist Diego Rivera, started a program designed to help the local women, who had been limited to selling candy on the street in cities. We don’t know if this is factual but we do love... »
Traditional Mexican rag doll aka ‘Maria’
These gorgeous smiling Marias, with moveable arms and legs, are handcrafted by women’s groups using recycled Indigenous clothing. It has been suggested that these dolls originated when Guadalupe Rivera, daughter of muralist Diego Rivera, started a program designed to help the local women, who had been limited to selling candy on the street in cities. We don’t know if this is factual but we do love... »
Traditional Mexican rag doll aka ‘Maria’
These gorgeous smiling Marias, with moveable arms and legs, are handcrafted by women’s groups using recycled Indigenous clothing. It has been suggested that these dolls originated when Guadalupe Rivera, daughter of muralist Diego Rivera, started a program designed to help the local women, who had been limited to selling candy on the street in cities. We don’t know if this is factual but we do love... »
Frida pouch bag
Featuring an Aztec print and a Frida portrait. SPECS Colour: Beige and orange with light blue strap Size: 12.5cm x 10.5cm Weight: 30g »
