Santa Fe International Folk Art Market

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Hipego Ltd.

Makenge Tree Root Baskets, and Gwembe, Plateau and Cizongo Tonga Baskets

Nicolas Gomez Plata

Woven and Embroidered Textiles representative of the Otomí Culture

Izzatillo Ruziev

Bukhara-style Jewelry

Nusulah Kinene

Baskets Woven from Fibers such as Raffia and Banana Stems, and Desi (Reed) and Sea Weed as well as Millet Stem

Seden Elter and Fatma Belli

Handwoven, Organic Wool Kilims with Anatolian Symbols and Motifs

Nilofer Bibi

Embroidered Clothing, Accessories and Household Goods of the Khyber Pakhtunhwa Province

Khomid Zukhurutdinov

Hand-knotted, Natural Dye Wool and Silk Tribal Carpets

Gulnora Chorieva

Embroidered Textiles including Suzanis, Clothing, Accessories and Home Furnishings

Kamoliddin Shamansurov

Miniature Painting on Lacquered Boxes

Akbarali Alijanovich Aliev

Musical Instruments of Uzbekistan

Sayfullo Ikromov

Forged Metal with Decorative Natural Materials

Elliot Mkhize

Telephone Wire Baskets and Bangles

Aldar Tamdyn

Musical Instruments of the Republic of Tuva

Florencio Huarhua Jeri

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

Martiza Garrido de Fernández and Nidia Johnson de Figueres

Molas (Reverse Appliqué Textiles) from the Island of Ustapo in Guna Yala

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.