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Apoya a las Artesanas

Pon tu granito de arena comprando los maravillosos productos que elaboran nuestras beneficiarias

TEXTILES

Textile art is still alive thanks to the tenacity and dedication of generations of weavers who, for more than 2,000 years, have passed on their knowledge to their daughters and granddaughters. Using these techniques, they create products for the home such as table runners and cushion covers, as well as garments and accessories such as ponchos, mañanitas, shawls, and scarves.

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COFFEE

This artisan coffee is grown and harvested by indigenous women from Oxchuc, Chiapas.

COFFEE CHERRY TEA

The coffee cherry, cinnamon and ginger tea, as well as the coffee cherry and cocoa shell tea, are derived from the cultivation of cocoa and coffee, maximizing the use of the Communities' crops.

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JAMS

They are made with fruits from various regions of the Highlands and the coast of Chiapas.

This jam is made with whole pieces of fruit, containing a lower amount of sugar, compared to commercial jam. They are low in fat and protein.

COCOA

Cocoa is produced and harvested by families from Cacahoatán, Tapachula and Huixtla, throughout the year. Cocoa has various properties and benefits, including antioxidant action, anti-inflammatory properties, cardioprotective effect, and benefits for the nervous system.

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PEANUTS

The peanuts are grown and harvested by families in El Parral, Chiapas.

They have benefits as a source of nutrients and good fats, help control weight and help protect the body from heart disease.

STUFFED ANIMALS

The stuffed animals are handcrafted by indigenous families from the municipality of San Juan Chamula, a community located in Los Altos de Chiapas. They are made with wool native to the region.

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