2024

KINAL ANTZETIK

Shopping mall

Traditional handicraft and clothing shop.

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 San Cristóbal De Las Casas
2024

LAGRIMAS DE LA SELVA

Jewelry

That all amber fans get closer together. It is one of the best jewellery stores in the city. Handmade work by hand. The value for money is good.

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 San Cristóbal De Las Casas
2024

TIENDA DE ARTESANIAS EL ENCUENTRO

Art galleries

Excellent selection of first-class braided baskets and the best bolsas and hupiles. The fabrics of Guatemala sold by metre are what is most interesting.

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 San Cristóbal De Las Casas
2024

ARTESANIAS

Art galleries

One of the best crafts shops on this street.

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 San Cristóbal De Las Casas
2024

COOPERATIVA SNA JOLOBIL

Fashion designer

Sna Jolobil means "the house of the weaver" in Tzotzil. This organization brings together 800 weavers from 20 Tzotzil and Tzetzal communities in the highlands of Chiapas. The objective is to revitalize and preserve Mayan art by encouraging its members to study and reproduce ancient textiles and motifs, cotton and wool dyeing methods, traditional weaving techniques... All pieces are original creations of unparalleled quality, resulting from the interpretation and renewal of ancestral motifs.

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 San Cristóbal De Las Casas
2024

JANGALA CACAO Y SELVA

Fair trade food

Working closely with local farming families, the Jaganla team is fully committed to the production of cocoa and other premium fruits. Julio Salazar, a biologist specializing in natural resource management and rural development, works actively with farming communities in Chiapas, Oaxaca and Tabasco to promote sustainable agroforestry systems. Visit their boutique and let yourself be tempted by their irresistible selection of sweet treats, all as delicious as they are fair-trade.

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 San Cristóbal De Las Casas
2024

MUJERES SEMBRANDO LA VIDA

Fair trade fashion and decoration

Since its creation, this cooperative of over 200 indigenous Tzotzil women from different communities in Zinacantán has significantly increased its members' incomes. It has also created Yo'onik, a school offering free courses in weaving, embroidery, Spanish, English and Tzotzil to village children. To support their project, you can purchase items such as embroidered pillowcases, shawls, bags and huipils.

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 Zinacantán