by Bianca Santillan | May 23, 2022 | Style
Embrace the Tradition The word rebozo translates from Spanish to mean shawl, but it is so much more than just a shawl, with the word evoking a tradition that goes back centuries. Rebozos are long woolen scarves, usually worn covering the head and shoulders,...
by Bianca Santillan | Feb 14, 2022 | Mexchico
Embrace the Tradition Licoreras are handmade ceramic decanters that are a Mexican tradition dating back centuries. Each decanter is finely crafted by hand, a definitively unique art form that evokes the region’s history, as well as the colors and patterns of Central...
by arcos | Dec 13, 2018 | Style
A rebozo is a long, hand-woven scarf. Traditionally they are worn to shade from the sun, provide warmth, and carry babies and large bundles. In today’s world, there are even more ways to wear and use the rebozo!Here are a few of our...
by arcos | Nov 1, 2018 | Mexchico
Growing up in Mexico, one of my favorite things to do was go to the local artisan markets. Their booths were full of colors and textures that I took with me as a reminder of home when I moved to The United States. After having children, I realized I wanted to share...