Santa Fe International Folk Art Market

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Hilda Valeriana Cachi Yupanqui

Silver (.950) Jewelry and other items that incorporate Inca and Spanish Colonial Designs

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Nilda Callañaupa Álvarez and Lidia Callañaupa Álvarez

Handspun, Natural-dye Alpaca and Wool Textiles woven on Backstrap Looms

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Justo Jesus Cuba Flores

Colonial Cusco School-style Paintings, Altars, Triptychs, Icons and Polychrome Carved Wood Sculptures

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Luis Espinoza Fernández

Brass Shawl Pins (tupus), Precolumbian and Inca-design Earrings, and Filigree Earrings

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Bernardo Pedro González Paucar

Polychrome Sculptures crafted from Maguey Wood

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Wilber Huaman Ciprian

Carved Wood Serving Utensils

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Bertha Medina

"Mates" Gourds Carved by hand with designs depicting Daily Life, Special Events, and Real and Fantastical Animals

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Esperanza Elena Palomino Palomino

Gourds carved by hand with designs depicting daily life, special events and the myths and history of the community, and Carved Gourd Baskets, Birdhouses and Ornaments

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Lider Rivera Matos

Horn Jewelry and Utensils

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Mamerto Sanchez Cardenas

Clay Nativities, Churches, Madonnas, Candleholders, Figures and Animals

Teófilo Araujo Choque

Ornamental Tin Work

Pompeyo Berrocal Evanán

"Tablas de Sarhua" Paintings on wood of Family Histories, Local Legends and Farm Life, Varas de Alcalde (Mayors' Staffs), Wool Spinning Sets and Embroidered Hats

Vidál Gutiérrez Cordero

Pampa de Quinua Ceramic

Victor Huaman Guttierez

Retablos and Ornaments

Mabilón Jiménez Quispe

Retablo-like Work

Eleudora Jiménez Quispe

Retablo-like Work

Zenobia Paricela

Embroidered Scenes (Bordados)

Gregoria Pumayalli

Woven Textiles

Ana Cecilia Rojas Soria

Woven, Embroidered and Painted Textiles

The Santa Fe International Folk Art Market, a non-profit organization, produces the largest international folk art market in the world, and our success led to Santa Fe’s designation as a UNESCO City of Folk Art.