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Yucatecan embroiderers

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  Since pre-Hispanic times, there have been different and varied crafts in the Yucatan. These crafts have been done by the native artisans of this region, and the Yucatecan embroiderers are part of them. Over the years, the crafts and the techniques used to make them have changed. Even so, the custom of making and using the most typical crafts of this place has been maintained. The clothes that are traditionally embroidered are hipiles and "Ternos". The Yucatecan suits are gala dresses used for important occasions and celebrations. You can find a perfect example in MUREM, Valladolid, unlike Hipil, which is used on a day-to-day basis. Any clothing or accessory with embroidery will impress you; when you wear it, you will be able to observe the beauty and bearing of each stitch. The importance of embroidery and the valuable work of Yucatecan embroiderers. One of the crafts that came along with the Spanish was embroidery. It is a beautiful tradition, currently one of the most rep...

Handmade leather crafts in Valladolid Yucatan

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  Handmade leather crafts in Valladolid Yuca tan During the Spanish colony, many animals, such as cattle and sheep, were brought from European cities. These animals began to be commercialized in the region of the peninsula. With the arrival of these animals, one of the most important trades in the area was born: leather. Handmade leather crafts in Mexico  Also known as saddlery, this craft has a long history in our country. It is taught from generation to generation, and the children enjoy being part of this beautiful and admirable Mexican tradition. This trade has been carried out for many years in dozens of cities in Mexico. Many families' livelihoods depend on this craft. What is a leather craft? This trade uses animal hides, such as cows, pigs, and sheep. The material is used to make valuable and beautiful items such as bags, covers, backpacks, shoes, sandals, belts, hats, purses, and more. The handmade leather crafts in Mexico take a lot of work; each item takes a few wee...

MUREM - The Museum of Mexican Ethnic Clothing Awaits You in Valladolid Yucatán

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  MUREM - The Museum of Mexican Ethnic Clothing Awaits You in Valladolid Yucatán A few blocks from the center of Valladolid, and by the San Juan Park, is an extraordinary museum: MUREM. The Museum of Mexican Ethnic Clothing (MUREM) is a project of Tey Mariana Stiteler, a self-described "gringa yucateca" who enjoys getting to know Mexico through the traditional garments of its people. If you plan to visit Valladolid Yucatán, make some time to visit this museum. Currently, MUREM has a collection of more than 120 traditional Mexican outfits, in addition to many other loose garments, including accessories such as hats and shawls, blouses, and skirts. But the best thing is that visiting the museum is a very personalized experience. A guide walks you through the exhibition and tells you all the details about the garments so that you really know what is behind each piece. Although the person behind each piece is, without a doubt, Tey Stiteler, this museum and this collection exist t...

Traditional Pasta tiles in the Yucatan

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  Traditional Pasta tiles in the Yucatan Traditional tiles are a legacy of the colonial period in Yucatán. They have been essential. Many Colonial Houses in the area have these colorful tiles. Read more about the Yucatecan Pasta Tiles. Colonial houses are characterized by elegant facades, high ceilings, wide walls, and pasta tile floors.  It is expected that these Colonial Houses will be adapted to businesses such as hotels, boutiques, and restaurants. These colorful tiles are everywhere on the Peninsula. The History of Traditional Pasta Tiles   The origin of this beautiful Yucatecan tradition dates back to the 19th century. At this time, the owners of the Casonas sought to follow European influences to decorate their colonial buildings. In places like France, these mosaics were regularly created and designed.   Since these Casonas are at least 150 years old, it is fortunate to find a house with the original floor in excellent condition; however, many of these proper...

Casa Moloch – House Gallery Workshop

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  Casa Moloch – House Gallery Workshop  Casa Moloch is a Gallery and workshop in Valladolid. If you like art, do not hesitate to check their calendar of activities to join, Valladolid has grown significantly in recent years, and there are now more activities available for visitors and residents. Casa Moloch is home to those who appreciate art, and its main focus is to provide art and cultural activities for the community. Upon entering, you will see different murals by local and national artists; each wall has a work that fills with life even before entering the house. Once inside, pictorial paintings, lithographs, and art pieces will catch your eye. A cozy place in a traditional little house, what more could you ask for?  The structure of this house allows light to bathe every corner, bringing peace while delighting our eyes with each work. Art Workshops in Valladolid Yucatan The specialty of the house is the ceramics and drawing workshops that Aura and Horacio teach on ...

The potter of Uayma

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  The potter of Uayma Have you had the pleasure of meeting The Potter of Uayma? Mr. Emilio Espadas is a potter who lives and works in Uaymá, Yucatán. His work is almost a rarity in this area, where most artisans produce leather goods or embroidered garments. His workshop is simple; there is not even a sign. However, as everyone in town knows him, it is easy to find his shop. With a friendly demeanor, if you stop by his workshop, Don Emilio has no problem chatting with you for a while. We visited him back in October, just a day or two before the Day of the Dead celebration. We went looking for clay plates or jars to decorate our altar of the dead . He welcomed us with great pleasure and told us a little about his work. We even made a video; take a look! The video has English subtitles. To turn them on, click on the gear icon in the YouTube player. Of course, when visiting his workshop, we almost forgot our mission and ended up buying things for our personal use as well. https://ww...