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a woman standing in front of paintings and sculptures
a room that has some pots and plates on the shelf above it, with clothes hanging from hooks
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there are many vases on the wall next to the stairs that lead up to the second floor
Living above the shop
Living above the shop
an arch in the wall with shells on it and a door way leading to another room
a table with vases and plants on top of it in front of a wall hanging
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david neale 'jewellery'
a drawing of a narwhale with an unicorn horn on it's head
two gold medallions on top of a piece of paper with writing and symbols around them
a close up of a drawing in a wooden frame
Art by Sonia Dubois
a wicker horse head hanging on the wall
Vintage wicker donkey head wall decor. Portuguese esparto grass craftwork. Donkey head trophy. Faux taxidermy.
colorful vases and paintings on display in a room
Mestiz celebrates artisan collaborations in colourful Mexico studio
Mestiz celebrates artisan collaborations in colourful Mexico studio
Based in San Antonio Castillo Velasco, Oaxaca, Taller Manos Que Ven is a globally recognized ceramics studio led by the inspiring Maestro José García Antonio, who continues to sculpt despite losing his sight. The studio, aptly named "Hands that See," features the collaborative work of José, his wife Maestra Santa Reyna Teresita, and their family, creating one-of-a-kind works brimming with creativity and tradition. Ceramics Pottery Art, Red Clay, Ceramic Studio, Diy Arts And Crafts, Whimsical Decor, Artsy Fartsy, Earthenware, Ceramic Pottery, San Antonio
Red Clay Earthenware from Oaxaca
Based in San Antonio Castillo Velasco, Oaxaca, Taller Manos Que Ven is a globally recognized ceramics studio led by the inspiring Maestro José García Antonio, who continues to sculpt despite losing his sight. The studio, aptly named "Hands that See," features the collaborative work of José, his wife Maestra Santa Reyna Teresita, and their family, creating one-of-a-kind works brimming with creativity and tradition.
two clay head vases with flowers on them and a candle in the shape of heads
a table topped with lots of vases and plates
We are taking a break to visit our artisans in Mexico! Meanwhile, please enjoy our Autumn Sale. ~ 20% SITEWIDE SALE including sale items Use code: AUTUMN20 All orders placed on Oct. 17 thru Nov. 7 will begin shipping after Nov. 8. Thank you!
a planter sitting on top of a wooden bench next to a potted plant
Taller Manos Que Ven
Teresita Vase by José y Teresita 99% of the profits go back to the artisan communities and their children to invest in education and the future of their craft. 1% for the Planet. Teresita vase hand built in San Antonio Castillo Velasco by the José García Antonio and Santa Reyna Teresita. Rare pieces.