Colección: Chiapas clay hens

In Chiapas, time lingers in the hands of its artisans. Folk art here is not created merely to adorn, but to speak—to give form to an ancient worldview shaped by centuries of memory. It is a living language that entwines Mayan heritage with the practiced hands of today’s Indigenous communities.

Through vibrant textiles, glowing amber, delicately decorated lacquerware, and humble clay shaped into pottery, artisans narrate stories of origin, myth, and the abundant flora and fauna of the land. Each piece—woven on a backstrap loom or born from earth and fire—carries the quiet pride of a tradition lovingly passed from one generation to the next.