Mexico Crafts
Posted on Wednesday, July 4th, 2007 at 9:57 am

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MEXICO FLAG “MAP” CAR STICKER, DECAL $4.99 |
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ICE Yarn knitting Mexico Wool Acrylic blend 50gr ball Brown Maroon Orange mix $2.25 |
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MEXICO FLAG “SUN” CAR STICKER, DECAL $4.99 |
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Embroidered International Patch National Flag of Mexico NEW flag $4.99 |
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Embroidered International Patch National Flag of Mexico NEW streamer $4.99 |
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Sticko Destinations Mexico Margaritas Sombrero Stickers $1.95 |
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PLASTIC CANVAS MEXICO LATINO SENOR OLD WORLD XMAS SANTA CLAUS PINATA PATTERN $6.99 |
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HAT SOMBREOR MEXICO CRUISE TRIP (01ME-SOMB) DieCut Embellishment(s) Scrapbooking $3.95 |
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1.99 Clearance New Jolee’s Beach & Vacation Themed Title Waves Stickers $1.99 |
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QUICKUTZ COOKIE CUTTER DIES COUNTRY COLLECTIONS 6 CHOICES NIP SIZZIX CUTTLEBUG $29.99 |
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Cherished Teddies Around the World Carlos Mexico Kit $7.99 |
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Scrapbook Customs World Collection 12 x 12 Laser Cut Chipboard Pieces Mexico $3.99 |
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Talavera Covered Sugar Bowl – Light Blue Theme – From Casa Cordova Imports Each sugar bowl is made of ceramic and hand painted with lead free paint in the traditional Talavera style. Since each piece is individually hand painted by Talavera artists, no two pieces will be identical and the pictures represent the general painting patterns and colors used. Talavera is an art form that has its roots starting in the 16th Century. Original styles have been influenced with Span… |
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Talavera Covered Sugar Bowl – Orange Theme – From Casa Cordova Imports $21.00 Each sugar bowl is made of ceramic and hand painted with lead free paint in the traditional Talavera style. Since each piece is individually hand painted by Talavera artists, no two pieces will be identical and the pictures represent the general painting patterns and colors used. Talavera is an art form that has its roots starting in the 16th Century. Original styles have been influenced with Span… |
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382398 – New Mexico Shot Glass 2.25H X 2 W Multi Clr Stars Case Pack 72 $255.95 New Mexico Shot Glass 2.25H X 2″” W Multi Clr Stars” Case Pack 72 Please note: If there is a color/size/type option, the option closest to the image will be shipped (Or you may receive a random color/size/type)…. |
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When We Were Big $18.99 Boris, Jeff Berlin, Brett Davis, and Peter Weiss perform on all 14 songs. Craig Schumacher, Nick Luca, Steve Grams, and Tim Gallagher have guest performances. CD is in digipak and comes with very descriptive booklet with lyrics, pictures, and other info…. |
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AL SABOR DEL CHEF RECETAS DE COCINA $25.00 ESTE CD+DVD ALL REGION CONTIENE RECETAS DE DESAYUNOS COMIDAS CENAS POSTRES Y BEBIDAS… |
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Los Odio! [Explicit] $8.99 … |
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Plasti-dip 12219 Performix Multi-purpose Rubber Coating 22 Oz. – Clear $20.00 “PERFORMIX” PLASTI-DIP MULTI- PURPOSE RUBBER COATING *22 oz. *Dries to tough protective flexible film that adds extra gripping strength, prevents slipping and prevents rust *Use on” tool handles, children’s play equipment, stair treads, keys and more *Can be applied to almost any surface *Can be used with Ace no. 1381318 – Create Your Own color kit *Clear *Can… |
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Quoizel NX615TVA San Gabriel 23-1/2-Inch 2-Light Table Lamp from the Museum of New Mexico Collection with Mica and Tiffany Glass Shade, Valiant Bronze $379.99 Finish:Valiant Bronze, Light Bulb:(2)60w A19 Med F+(1)7w C7 Cand F Incand In 1920, Museum of International Folk Art founder, Florence Dibell Barlett first visited New Mexico and stayed at the well-known San Gabriel Ranch. In the 1930′s she bought and lovingly restored the 70-acre ranch renaming it El Mirador. Ms. Bartlett loved bright colors and light-filled rooms so she added a number of stai… |
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San Gabriel Mission Tiffany Glass Mini Pendant Light $150.91 In 1920, Museum of International Folk Art founder, Florence Dibell Barlett first visited New Mexico and stayed at the well-known San Gabriel Ranch. In the 1930′s she bought and lovingly restored the 70-acre ranch renaming it El Mirador. Ms. Bartlett loved bright colors and light-filled rooms so she added a number of stained glass windows. The glass maker adapted her favorite Native American beadwo… |
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Arts and Crafts of Mexico DVD $26.90 An indigenous artistic tradition thousands of years old has been merging with Spanish traditions for nearly 500 years. The results are stunning and unique…. |
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Handcrafted Silver Overlay Square Spiral Bangle Bracelet (Mexico) $25.99 This stylish bracelet is a piece of world art handmade by artisans of Mexico. Crafted of silver overlay, this bangle bracelet features a unique square spiral design with a highly polished, hammered finish. |
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Handcrafted Silver Overlay Hammered Finish Bangle Bracelet (Mexico) $24.99 This stylish bracelet is a piece of world art handmade by artisans of Mexico. Crafted of silver overlay, this bangle bracelet features a unique spiral design with a highly polished, hammered finish. |
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Steel ‘Soul of Fortune’ Wall Art (Mexico) $44.99 Alejandro de Esesarte of Mexico crafts this splendid butterfly wall art sculpture of steel. He paints the wall art by hand using green undertones, the color of renewal and good luck. |
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Hammered Tumbaga Wavy Square Earrings (Mexico) $30.99 Update your look with these fashionable handcrafted tumbaga earrings from Mexico. Crafted from tumbaga, these stylish earrings feature a hammered finish, wavy square design. |
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The Crafts of Mexico $13.98 Crafts of Mexico is a visual celebration of Mexican crafts, presenting page after page of full-color photographs alongside essays by leading art historians, interviews with and profiles of leading craftspeople, and appreciations by leading writers. The section on ceramics looks at the famous Talavera work from the colonial city of Puebla, and the fantastical creations of Tonala and Metepec; detailed examinations of Mexican textiles, from Chiapas and Oaxaca, include histories of the weavings and a study of the symbolism in the patterns plus a special section on shawls. Basket weaving focuses on the well-known Seri baskets from Northern Mexico; tinwork spans from folk figures to cathedral altars; lacquerwork takes an in-depth look at Mexico’s adoption of this traditionally Asian craft; and much, much more. Beautifully illustrated, Crafts of Mexico is sure to become the authorative work. |
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Arts and Crafts of Mexico $10.48 The charm and humor of Mexican folk art have made it among the most popular in the world, and this lavishly photographed volume will appeal to aficionados of collectible folk art everywhere. Complete with full-color photography of native crafts and vivid portraits of the Mexican people and their lifestyles, "The Arts and Crafts of Mexico" combines in-depth text and beautiful images into a treasury of myriad indigenous art forms. Among the items covered are brilliant textiles from the country’s various regions; a great diversity of ceramics, from rough pots to elegant Majolica ware; fabulous jewelry, ranging from whimsical silver earrings featuring alligators and donkeys, to ornately carved necklaces sparkling with colored beads and precious metals; endearing toys painted in vivid colors; woven goods such as baskets, mats, and bags; intricately crafted metalwork; and special decorations made for celebrations and fiestas. A special section features advice on collecting crafts and includes a glossary, bibliography, and ‘Peoples of Mexico’ chart. Colorful and informative, this is the essential companion for travelers who have visited Mexico and fallen in love with local crafts, potential travelers who are planning a trip to the area, or anyone enthralled by the charm and vibrancy of this unique folk art. |
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Traditional Crafts from Mexico and Central America $4.19 This innovative series takes a fresh approach to teaching children about other cultures. Using a variety of everyday materials–paper, clay, beads, felt–young readers are invited to follow simple step-by-step instructions to create attractive and functional objects. Students will learn how folk crafts are a part of cultural traditions all around the world. Supports the national curriculum standards Culture; and Global Connections as outlined by the National Council for the Social Studies. |
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Crafts of Mexico by De Orellana, Margarita; Sanchez, Alberto Ruy Edition ILL, 0 $26.99 Crafts of Mexico is a visual celebration of Mexican crafts, presenting page after page of full-color photographs alongside essays by leading art historians, interviews with and profiles of leading craftspeople, and appreciations by leading writers. The section on ceramics looks at the famous Talavera work from the colonial city of Puebla, and the fantastical creations of Tonalá and Metepec; detailed examinations of Mexican textiles, from Chiapas and Oaxaca, include histories of the weavings and a study of the symbolism in the patterns plus a special section on shawls. Basket weaving focuses on the well-known Seri baskets from Northern Mexico; tinwork spans from folk figures to cathedral alters; lacquerwork takes an in-depth look at Mexico’s adoption of this traditionally Asian craft; and much, much more. Beautifully illustrated, Crafts of Mexico is sure to become the authoritative work. |
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Clothes & Crafts in Aztec Times by Dawson, Imogen Edition , 0 $13.99 Examines the crafts, clothing, and festivals of the people who settled in what is now central Mexico more than 700 years ago. |
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Traditional Crafts from Mexico and Central America by Temko, Florence; Gooch, Randall; Wolfe, Robert L.; Wolfe, Diane Edition ILL, 0 $13.99 Mexico and Central America are home to many different cultures and groups of people who have theirvown stories rituals and traditions. Here the author shows how to make eight fun and easy crafts from Mexico and Central America. When you create a colourful mola like the Cuna Indians of Panama, or make a Mexican tree of life, you will explore Mexico and Central America through their crafts and cultures. |
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Bracelet, ‘Pacific Waves’ (Mexico) $422.95 Cutout motifs emulate ocean waves, washing the Pacific beaches of Mexico. Inspired by pre-Hispanic icons, Alicia de la Paz crafts a fascinating cuff bracelet from sterling silver (0.925). |

