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  • Sofia Cruz in the workshop of Pablo Pajarito. Sofia and Pablo show some pieces made from Barro Canelo painted by hand in Tonala, Jalisco.
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  • Sofia Cruz in the house of the Reina Cortes, a palm weaver. Reina Cortes’s family works weaving the palm. They are from Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Sofia Cruz in the workshop of Pablo Pajarito. Pablo has many years working with Barro Canelo, a traditional clay technique from Tonala. The Pajarito family uses self-made natural pigments made from flowers, seeds and soil to paint by hand each piece in Tonala, Jalisco.
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  • Sofia Cruz and Marina Bañuelos in her house. She gathers the pine leaves, cooks them and weaves them to create any type of vases, lamps, napkin holders and bracelets.
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  • Sofia Cruz and Marina Bañuelos in her house. She gathers the pine leaves, cooks them and weaves them to create any type of vases, lamps, napkin holders and bracelets.
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  • Sofía Cruz observes a worker in the blown glass workshop of Esteban Gutiérrez in Tonala, Jalisco.
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  • Pablo Pajarito has many years working with Barro Canelo, a traditional clay technique from Tonala.
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  • Pablo has many years working with Barro Canelo, a traditional clay technique from Tonala. The Pajarito family uses self-made natural pigments made from flowers, seeds and soil to paint by hand each piece in Tonala, Jalisco.
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  • Handicrafts from pine leaves made by Marina Bañuelos in Ejido Emiliano Zapata, Jalisco.
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  • Pablo has many years working with Barro Canelo, a traditional clay technique from Tonala. The Pajarito family uses self-made natural pigments made from flowers, seeds and soil to paint by hand each piece in Tonala, Jalisco.
    17_RCRUZ201605060274.jpg
  • Brushes in the workshop of canelo mud.
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  • Pieces of blown glass.
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  • Workers in the blown glass workshop of Esteban Gutierrez in Tonala, Jalisco.
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  • Palm crafts from Oaxaca wove by Reina Cortes’s family.
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  • Workers in the blown glass workshop of Esteban Gutierrez in Tonala, Jalisco.
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  • Reina Cortes and her husband Juan weave different palm crafts.
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  • Marina Bañuelos makes handicrafts from pine leaves. She gathers the pine leaves, cooks them and weaves to create any type of vases, lamps, napkin holders and bracelets in Ejido Emiliano Zapata, Jalisco.
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