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Handcrafts

A craftsmen’s village, Tlaquepaque owes its prestige and international renown to the skilled potters that mold the local clay. It is a wonderful place for buying high-quality craftwork, not least because of the excellent prices found in this town that was once the soul of Mexico. The former indigenous capital, Tonalá, "the city where the sun rises" is Jalisco’s pottery center and the only place where ceramics are produced using eleven different techniques. Also worth visiting is the Pantaleón Panduro Museum of the National Ceramics Prize which contains a spectacular sample of Mexican ceramic arts.

 

Alfarería Bernabé

 

Hidalgo 83, Tonalá. 

Ceramics

 

Artecrisa

 

Tonalá 94-7, Santa Cruz de las Huertas. 

T: (01 33)3681 1297

Glass

 

Casa Canela

Independencia 258, Tlaquepaque.
T: (01 33)3635 3717

Ceramics, oil, furniture, antiques.

 

Tonalá

 

Local people produce ceramics using pre-hispanic techniques such as white over red, and leaf of gold. You will also find textiles, leather products and glass products.

 

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