Mexican Gifts $50 to $100(531 items)
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Featured Reviews on Mexican Gifts $50 to $100
Leather handbag, 'Pine Green Garden'





By Hannah
Beautiful, large bag
This is almost the size of a train case. Its quite large, but not TOO big (which is great). Perfect size for me. The color is absolutely beautiful a dark pine green with a hint of blue undertones. There is not a flaw on the leather work, the color does not rub off (so far) on my clothes or vice versa. Its comfortable with the handles or the long strap. The long strap is a little thin for the size of the bag, but its easy to switch it out if I ever feel like it, thanks to the clips.
Hammock, 'Copper Mountain' (single)





By Gabrielle
Style and comfort
I purchased this as a gift for my son s back yard. Excellent quality, beautiful and sturdy. Appreciate that it came with S hooks and rope.
Carnelian dangle earrings, 'One Planet'





By Joanne
?Go to?
I love these. Even more than I expected these are a ?go to? piece with an assortment of outfits and color schemes!!! As always excellent craftsmanship.
Popular Mexican Gifts $50 to $100
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Huichol Theme Decoupage Jewelry Box with Mirror, "Huichol Fiesta"
$57.99The magical mysticism of Huichol art inspires the design of this jewelry box. Deer, hummingbirds, Huichol shamans and sacred peyote flowers appear in a psychedellic feast of color. Ana Maria González masters decoupage techniques on a pinewood box with a mirror inside.
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Mexican Bingo Decoupage on Wood Jewelry Box, "Mexican Loteria"
$57.99Ana Maria Gonzalez finds inspiration in Mexico's (bingo) for the design of this jewelry box. Featuring two drawers and a compartment under the lid, the box is adorned with decoupage. The traditional lotería includes 54 different images and numbers, and it is believed to have been brought to Mexico in 1769, when it was reserved for the upper classes. Eventually it became widely played by everyone, and is now a trademark at traditional fairs as well as in homes and schools.
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Handcrafted Mexican Ceramic Skull Mask, "Life and Death in Teotihuacan"
$89.99A skull opens to reveal a living face in this intriguing mask from Mexico. "Part represents life, part represents death. This exemplifies the ancient Mesoamerican concept of duality," artisans from the Angel Cerón Artisan Association explain. Day and night, hot and cold, dark and light — this thought was present in almost all philosophical and religious ideas, extending as far south as the Andes.
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Wood Giraffe Figurine Sculpture Artisan Crafted in Mexico, "My Curious Giraffe"
$74.99A curious little giraffe looks to the heavens in this endearing copal wood figurine from Mexico. Zeny and Reyna carve the sculpture by hand and paint it with exquisite detail. The giraffe's tail is braided with maguey fibers, which are somewhat coarse since they are not treated. Small parts are separated for shipping to protect from breakage.