Paskwarho

Mexican salsa bowls, Mexican glassware, Mexican weaving

Mexico City, Mexico
| 1,008 Sales | 5 out of 5 stars 5 out of 5 stars

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Announcement    (1) Se habla español. Cualquier duda, mándanos un mensaje.
(2) Visit us in Mexico City! We have a shop 100 yards up the street from the famous Bazaar Sábado in San Ángel. Message us for location details.
(3) Limited inventory online in 2023. Due to recent strength in the Mexican Peso and the need to stock our local shop in San Ángel, we have limited inventory here on Etsy this year. If you are looking for something specific message us or find us on IG and let us know.

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Last updated on Mar 24, 2023

(1) Se habla español. Cualquier duda, mándanos un mensaje.
(2) Visit us in Mexico City! We have a shop 100 yards up the street from the famous Bazaar Sábado in San Ángel. Message us for location details.
(3) Limited inventory online in 2023. Due to recent strength in the Mexican Peso and the need to stock our local shop in San Ángel, we have limited inventory here on Etsy this year. If you are looking for something specific message us or find us on IG and let us know.

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About Paskwarho

Sales 1,008
On Etsy since 2020

Artesanía elegante from Michoacán, Oaxaca, Guerrero, and Hidalgo, México

Shop members

  • Arturo

    Owner, Photographer, Shipper

  • Judy

    Owner, Curator, Designer

Production partners

  • Alvaro & Sandra

    Michoacán, Mexico

    Artisan couple that produces amazing hand carved, hand painted pieces. Exceptional original works and great collaborators.

  • Artesana A Ruiz

    Teotitlán del Valle, Mexico

    Anais comes from a Zapotec family with generations of experience in the craft of weaving. The calling runs so deep with her that even after her family moved away from Oaxaca, Anais returned to Teotitlán del Valle where she has continued to train and learn with local masters and open her own workshop

  • Artesanías de Lana Maria José

    Teotitlán del Valle, Mexico

    Co-op of expert Oaxacan weavers

  • Artesanías Martinez

    Michoacán, Mexico

    The Martinez family brings years of artisan experience to our partnership. Their great painting skill and open-minded approach to bringing new designs to life is invaluable.

  • Artesanías Mayra

    Michoacán, Mexico

    Mayra only recently started painting artesanía de barro in the tradition of her small home town in Michoacán. But she clearly has the knack for it. A couple of years ago she married into a family of talented artisans & has since become one in her own right. Her style leans toward charming & rustic.

  • Artesanías NRZ

    Teotitlán del Valle, Mexico

    Artesanías NRZ is a husband and wife led workshop with roots in the local Zapotec weaving traditions that trace back three generations. They are renowned for their facility with very elaborate designs realized in wonderful color combinations.

  • Artesanías RA

    Michoacán, Mexico

    Multi generation family of artisans, expert in producing the highest quality "artesanía de barro" in the Capulineado style.

  • Familia Lopez

    Teotitlán del Valle, Mexico

    Arturo and his family use traditional techniques to weave beautiful wool tapetes in the Zapotec style. Larger pieces measuring up to 300cm x 300cm are a particular specialty of theirs.

  • Florencia Artesanias

    Olinalá, Mexico

    Florencia and her family are recognized internationally as among the very best craftspeople producing the traditional lacquered boxes from Olinalá, Guerrero.

  • Grupo AT

    Michoacán, Mexico

    Co-op of artisans skilled in operating vintage pedal looms to elaborate fine cotton table runners, table cloths, rebozos, placemats and more.

  • JK Jewelry

    Mexico City, Mexico

    Judy has been making her own costume jewelry for more than 10 year now. Her style is cute and fun, aiming to create versatile pieces you can wear anywhere.

  • Kim PdP

    Puebla, Mexico

    Kim and her team combine the rich traditions of Talavera production with a contemporary aesthetic to create beautiful, modern pieces.

  • L Orozco

    Amealco, Mexico

    Lorena works with families in the Amealco area to generate product ideas using the iconic Maria image. This includes everything from the trademark Maria dolls to wallets, backpacks, and purses.

  • La Chamuca Artesanías

    Mexico City, Mexico

    Vicky & her family are talented artists who produce amazing & fun works of "arte popular2. They work principally in paper mache but also create splendid offerings in carved wood and sculpted brass. We share space with La Chamuca within Bazar San Ángel in Mexico City.

  • Los Neri

    Morelia, Mexico

    The Neris are a husband and wife artisan team who paint absolutely beautifully. Their pieces are recognizable for a distinct interpretation of the traditional Capulineado style. The results are true works of art, combining creativity and craftsmanship into gorgeous, high quality objects for your hom

  • Pichon

    México, Mexico

    Family of artisans who apply innovative, contemporary techniques to traditional Mexican forms.

  • RSP Hidalgo

    Hidalgo, Mexico

    RSP produces a variety of beautiful handblown glassware.

  • Señora Fatima

    Pátzcuaro, Mexico

    Fatima and her husband are fixtures within the Pátzcuaro artisanal community. Their expertise is in handmade textiles using the pedal loom in their home workshop. They also produce some beautiful embroidered pieces.

  • Silvestre

    Ocumicho, Mexico

    Sr Silvestre and his family have years of experience molding and painting the famously whimsical "diabliltos" of Ocumicho, Michoacán.

  • Sonia X

    Chiapas, Mexico

    Sra Sonia leads a co-op of expert weavers in Chiapas, Mexico. They produce incredibly unique pieces woven by hand on a telar cintura (waist loom).

  • Sonia y familia

    Oaxaca, Mexico

    Sonia y su familia llevan años en la producción de artesanía de barro negro.

  • Sr Artemio

    Pátzcuaro, Mexico

    Sr. Artemio manages a small co-op of weavers in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán who produce lovely cotton rebozos that we fell in love with. They are popular in our shop in San Ángel, Mexico City and we hope you love them as well.

  • Textiles Ana

    Chiapas, Mexico

    Textiles Ana is located in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas, which is renowned for producing incredibly beautiful textiles. Ana and her sisters produce charming and practical fashion pieces embroidered with traditional designs. The results are casually chic items at accessible prices.

Shop policies

Last updated on Jun 11, 2021

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Last updated on May 11, 2022

Frequently asked questions

Items Stolen After Delivery

It is very sad that there are people in this world who steal other people's packages. Unfortunately it happens. However we cannot take responsibility for items that are stolen or otherwise misappropriated. This includes items that are confirmed delivered to the address provided at the time of purchase. If you move house between the date of purchase and date of delivery, it is the buyer's responsibility to confirm that a mail forwarding service is in place or to make other arrangements for receiving the package once it is delivered.

Delivery - Requiring Authorized Recipient

Standard shipping to the US is done via Mexpost & the USPS. Items are sent registered and the USPS requires an authorized recipient to receive the package.
When your package is shipped we do provide a tracking number that you can use to monitor its progress within the USPS system. We also try to monitor our customers' packages the best we can. If we see that a delivery attempt failed because no authorized recipient was available we will send you a message advising you to schedule redelivery. We are not responsible for items returned to us if a redelivery is not scheduled. At our discretion we will issue partial refunds -- accounting for our shipping costs -- if items arrive back with us in original condition.

Delivery - Failed Delivery & Returned Items

We use either USPS or DHL to deliver our packages. If an attempted delivery fails for a package that was correctly addressed per the shipping instructions made at the time of purchase we are not responsible for the shipping charges. If the package is returned to us we can offer the buyer two options. One option is to pay the actual shipping costs required to resend the package. The second option is to receive a partial refund of the purchase price. This will be calculated as Price Paid - Actual Cost of Shipping.

Returns & Exchanges - Mexican Import Duties

While we are open to accepting returns and exchanges, the costs associated with shipping your return and importing your return back into Mexico are the responsibility of the buyer. If a returned item requires us to pay import duties before we can receive it we reserve the right to do one of two things. First, we may decline to pay the import duties, at which point the package may either be returned to sender or otherwise dispatched by the shipping company. Second, we may elect to pay the import duties and deduct them from the amount to be refunded. We are not responsible for calculating any potential import fees that your return may generate.

Returns - Made to Order Items

Made to order items, such as certain wool tapetes, are not elegible for returns. We consider these to be "custom or personalized" orders.