Christ the Redeemer, an icon of Brazilian culture, welcomes people from every corner of the world with the tender image of Jesus, who spreads his arms in a warm greeting. Inspired by this breathtaking...read more
The Andean traditions display elegance, finesse and glamour, just as Antonio Vasquez's newest design shows in each sublime detail. Made in a palette of sunrise and onyx hues by a talented Peruvian...read more
An symbol of passion and commitment, a filigree pomegranate swings from a polished sterling silver chain crafted by Maral Shohmahlian. As an expert in Aintab embroidery techniques, typical of the...read more
Inspired by the textiles of the ancient Inca, Peruvian artisan W. Rojas Yuri creates a bewitching pair of cushion covers. He hand-weaves a soft alpaca blend on a traditional loom, which allows him to...read more
Coiling natural fibers, Omaira Manrique crafts a petite covered basket in the style of Guacamayas. Two shades of blue evoke the lakes in this part of Colombia. They find a rich contrast in brilliant...read more
Africa's rich culture has inspired many around the world, such as Ghanaian artisan Victor Ayambire, who works with traditional techniques to create masks in honor of his heritage. This time, the...read more
A cheerful palette of green, orange and blue hues takes over this silk and cotton cushion cover, transforming it into a splendorous spring scene full of embroidered flowers and leaves. The accessory...read more
This strong bull, hand-carved from copal wood, has a flaming aura thanks to its exquisitely hand-painted design. Red, orange and yellow hues cover this alebrije figurine, handcrafted by Mexican...read more
The feathered serpent, Quetzalcoatl, unites the divine and human worlds in a harmonious unity that makes it a venerated spirit among ancient Mesoamerican cultures. This time, the serpent is depicted...read more
An elephant glares at your soul with a majestic aura that invites you to live the spring season with a wise heart. Artisans Juan and Carolina from Guatemala honor the magnificent spirit of the...read more
A playful little cat has taken over a bench in this unique sculpture from the Zapotec Dream Family Workshop in Mexico. Crafted in the style of alebrijes, a folk art style traditional to Oaxaca, the...read more
The underworld is always celebrating the Day of the Dead, which inspires Mexican artisan Jorge Escamilla to create this stunning ceramic wall art portraying one of the many faces of this festive...read more
Warm tones characterize the traditional costumes of Vaspurakan, a province of the ancient kingdom of Armenia known as “the land of princes.” Artisan Gohar Petrosyan, inspired by stories and songs of...read more
The famous Catrina—an icon of femininity and tradition in the celebrations held in honor of the Day of the Dead—arrives in a wondrous floral dress that evokes the tropical side of Mexico's summer...read more