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Search Home : Shopping : Ethnic and Regional : Latin American
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- Alter Natives: Mayan products including silver jewelry, toys, native art, copavic glass, and pottery.
- Amos and Andes Imports: Collection of native giftware and clothing.
- Artisano.com: South American arts and crafts, apparel and adornments, collectibles, balsa figures, musical instruments, hammocks, ceramics, and furniture.
- Casa Antigua: Offers jewelry, games, folk art and home accessories.
- Casa del Corazon: Latin American folk art, carvings, paintings, milagros, masks, Day of the Dead crafts, religious icons, market bags, and bath products.
- Casita De Barro: Honduran ceramics, straw baskets, traditional paintings and wooden handicrafts. Supports handicapped artisans.
- Corazon: Handicrafts, jewelry, guayaberas, toys and decorative accessories, with emphasis on Fair Trade articles.
- Dos Manos: Latin American handicrafts, specializing in Pre-Colombian replicas, Nicaraguan Pottery, and Folk Art.
- Ethnic Arts: Offers textiles, furniture, masks, ornaments, wood carvings, ceramics, and jewelry.
- Film Team Safari: Offers books, pictures and rubbings about the Maya and Guatemala. Complied by a husband and wife photojournalists who traveled through the Guatemalan jungle documenting ruins, cultures, and the environment.
- Guatemalan Masks: Antique Guatemalan and Mexican ceremonial dance and folk masks. Inventory includes rare Spanish colonial malinche, conquistador, negrito and monkey masks.
- Horizon Arts: Traditional and contemporary ethnic art to your specifications.
- Howler Monkey Imports: Reproductions of Costa Rican and Peruvian jewelry, ocarinas, and woven products.
- Huichol Yarn Paintings: Ceremonial and decorative artwork by the Huichol tribe of Mexico.
- Latin Roots Wear: Latino-themed t-shirts, bottoms and beanies for men and women.
- Latin’s Hand: Handwoven hats, natural cotton apparel, leather luggage and hammocks.
- Mango Tree Imports: Hand-made jewelry, clothing, tablecloths, lace, and indigenous art from Paraguay.
- Maya Jones Imports: Sells Guatemalan antiques, textiles, clothing, and folk art.
- Maya Mart: Guatemalan handwoven textiles, miniature furniture and organic coffee.
- Maya Vision: Greeting cards from drawings of ancient Mesoamerican archaeological sites and Mayan pyramids by illustrator, Steve Radzi.
- Mayan Traditions: Guatemalan crafts, clothing and fashion accessories, wooden boxes, ceramics, candles, toys, bags and wallets, tablecloths, placemats and other textiles. Many products are sourced from cooperatives and non-profit groups.
- MolaMola Designs: Molas, molitas suitable for quilting, and tagua jewelry from Panama. Includes background information on Kuna indian crafts from Panama.
- Molastore.com: Molas patterned with animals, geometrics and traditional designs, imported from the Kuna Indian reservation of San Blas, Panama Republic.
- Native Belize: Belize-themed t-shirts, novelty gifts and accessories. Donates five percent of all sales to a Belizean non-profit organization.
- Patrias: sells folk art, jewelry, home furnishings, music, and paper products.
- Rainforest Jewels: Arts and crafts store. Offers products of the rainforests of Panama.
- Stone Path Imports: Andean crafts, woven goods and folk art.
- The Ethnic Shop: Based in Ecuador, offers items from South America including Guayasamin art, Andean knits, Amazonian clothing, and jewelry.
- Wonders of the World: Ethnic jewelry, ceramics, pewter, glassware, handicrafts, shawls, handbags and decorative accessories.
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