Foreign
Traders' hand crafted treasures represent a variety of colorful cultures.
Our collection of authentic folk art, primitive collectibles and unusual accessories
have been carefully selected for quality, craftsmanship and decorative appeal.
The beauty and simplicity of indigenous art and everyday objects add a graceful
charm to any setting. Many items are functional as well. Because of their
hand-crafted uniqueness, pieces may vary but are comparable to selections
shown.
Cottonwood and mesquite dough bowls are used by Mexican country folk to raise
bread dough. Available in approx. 18"-26"
$55-295
Tin milagro charms are applied to woodblock crosses as cure-alls for everything
from broken hearts to sick cows.
Shown 6"x12" $142
Ceramic
apples & pears.
Small $12 h: 3'' and 4"
Medium $21 h: 6" and 7"
Large $27 h: 8" and 9"
Botero
reproduction.
Oil on canvas.
65"x45" framed $2100
other "Boteros" available
Mini ollas 4"-6"
Made by Tara Humara
Indian of Mexico.
$15 each
Small iron stand $15
Wooden
burro pack saddles from Northern Mexico once used on farms and ranches to
haul wood and supplies.
$165
Cocuchas
pots.
Hand built by Purpecha Indians
of Cocucho, Mexico.
300 year old history.
Various sizes and shapes.
Sizes shown: 27", 44", 50"
$440, $879, $1585