Artisan & Jewelry
Handcrafted masterpieces from Mompox, Raquira, and beyond. Supporting traditional craftsmanship.
UNESCO-recognized traditional hat from the Caribbean coast, hand-woven from caña flecha palm by the Zenú people of Córdoba. Each one takes weeks to make.
Authentic handwoven bag from the Wayuu people of La Guajira. Each mochila carries a unique pattern that tells a story — takes 15+ days to complete.
Exquisite silver filigree earrings handwoven in Mompox. A single master artisan can spend 32 hours on one pair. Live cultural heritage.
Multi-strand beaded necklace crafted by Emberá women of the Chocó rainforest. Intricate chaquira beadwork depicting mythological Jaguar motifs.
Museum-quality replica of Muisca gold work from the El Dorado legend. Hand-cast in bronze with 24k gold plating by certified heritage artisans.
Handcrafted ritual vessel inspired by the ancient Guane culture of Santander. Made with pre-Columbian black clay technique and natural ochre pigments.
Handcrafted traditional flute of the Caribbean coast, made from cactus wood and beeswax by Zenú craftspeople. Soul of the cumbia rhythm.
Hand-painted papier-mâché carnival mask from the Carnaval de Barranquilla, a UNESCO Intangible Heritage. Each mask is unique — signed by its artisan.