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THE GIFT MOM DIDN'T KNOW SHE NEEDED: A GIFT MADE WITH THE HEART
More than an object, a gesture with soul There are gifts that are delivered... and there are others that are felt. Mother's Day is not just a date marked on the calendar. It is an opportunity to stop and recognize everything that often goes unnoticed: the hands they took care of, the words they held, the silences they accompanied. And how do you honor something so deep? With something that has a soul. When the gift also tells a story Mexican craftsmanship is not born from a m


LOVE FOR HER ART: THE STORY OF IMELDA DE JESÚS, MASTER CRAFTSWOMAN OF GUERRERO
In Mexico, handicrafts are not born in a factory or on a production line. They are born on earth, in memory, in the repetition of a gesture learned generation after generation. Each handmade piece is the result of a living history, and behind it there are hands, names and lives that deserve to be recognized. This is the story of: Imelda de Jesús, Master Artisanwoman of Zumpango del Río, Guerrero, Mexico. Clay as a heritage For Imelda, mud is not just a material: it is a lang


FROM MEXICO TO THE WORLD; SOPHIE DAHL CHOSE AN EMBROIDERED PONCHO
At Rojo Ancestral we believe that each handmade piece has a story that deserves to be told. A story that begins long before a sale and does not end when the product reaches its destination. One of those stories reminded us why we do what we do. The origin: hands that embroider identity This embroidered poncho was born in Mexico, created by Ma. del Pilar García, a master craftsman from Malinaltepec, Guerrero. She learned her art through generations. It is not a mass-produced g
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