Juan Licas Coronado adapts the shape of the traditional chullo hat to create a warm, snug environment. Inside, the Holy Family kneels together with the Three Kings to adore the newborn Jesus. For this sculpture, the artisan selects stone quarried in Huamanga...
The nocturnal nature of the notorious alley cat is captured in beautiful detail by Balinese artisan Made Wardika. The circular pendant features a smiling crescent-moon, hand-carved from bone, with a cat of sterling silver sitting beside it.
The colors of the firmament, when the sun finally bids day farewell, inspire the vibrant design of this alpaca scarf. Fernando Cano creates vibrant patterns as he knits the scarf in shades of plum, orange, green and brown. Alpaca has been prized in the...
Featuring smoke-colored motifs alongside snowflake designs in azure, this Peruvian chullo hat is knit from 100% alpaca, with fuzzy pompoms at the top and hanging from the ear covers. Fernando Cano designs the hat, adding beautiful snowflake motifs. materials:...
Wear this beautiful scarf with causal wear or dress it up with formal wear. Like mystical mountains rising through an amethyst mist, the design of this scarf is by Thailand's Vinita. The triangular tie-dyed patterns embellish this hand-woven silk scarf.
Celinda Jaco selects a cozy blend of Andean alpaca for this handsome men's scarf. Classic in style, it features fine stripes of white and black woven through the dark grey textile. Hand-tied fringe completes a distinguished design. materials: 50% alpaca,...
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Buana looks into Egyptian mythology and is inspired by Amun-Ra, the creator deity. As Amun he represents that which is hidden (the sun at night), whilst in Ra he represents revealed divinity (the sun during the day).
Crimson is combined with various other colors in this hat from Peru. Knit from 100% alpaca wool, the hat features crimson, pumpkin, cerulean, and purple stripes with zigzag, cross, and block patterns. Peruvian artisan Fernando Cano creates this warm accessory....
The colors of the firmament, when the sun finally bids day farewell, inspire the vibrant design of this alpaca hat. Fernando Cano creates vibrant patterns as he knits the hat in shades of plum, orange, green and brown. Alpaca has been prized in the Andean...
Dyed by hand, this beautiful ombré scarf shades gradually from deep aqua to rich turquoise and teal. Pin tucks along its length add texture to its enchantment. By Vinita in Thailand, the silk scarf culminates in delicate fringe. materials: 100% silk...
This red scarf is crafted from silk by Vinita. She uses tie-dye techniques to color this trendy scarf.
Sitting in the asana position, a whimsical frog practices yoga holding its front feet to its middle chakra. It closes its eyes as it inhales and exhales, in a vivid wood statuette, hand carved by Nengah Sudarsana. materials: Suar wood Signed by the artist...
Weaving a brown palette of colors on the traditional loom, Peru's Wilmer Vilchez creates a handsome scarf for men. Vilchez selects baby alpaca wool, so-called for being the season's first shear. It has been prized since the time of the Inca Empire for...
In a variety of elegant colors, intricate wave patterns decorate the length of this wrap scarf from India. Sandeep Malhotra presents this scarf, which is woven from wool by local artisans. Dangling fringe work accents the ends of this fascinating accessory....
A symbol of awakening love, this motif refers to a queen who felt neglected when the king took a mistress. Working with ancestral textile craft techniques, Yuni Kristina depicts Java's trumtum motif. It covers a blue silk scarf, stamped by hand and embellished...
Working alongside his wife, Wilber Calapuja carries on the profession of his mother, crafting beautiful attire and accessories from Peru. He knits this unisex scarf from 100% alpaca that is soft and elegant.
Vinita plays with bold colors for the design of this silk scarf. Selecting blue, purple and pink hues, she uses tie-dye techniques to color this trendy scarf.
Crafted from sterling silver, two baby sea turtles are decorated with intricate swirl patterns, accentuated by a stunning combination of finishes. Wayan Asmana presents these dangle earrings, crafted by Balinese artisans. materials: 925 sterling silver...
Hand-carved of suar wood with a natural finish, this door stopper by Nengah Sudarsana features the image of a cute baby turtle, a charming addition to your home decor.
Crafted of sterling silver, majestic elephants with regal tusks dance on dangle earrings. Sukartini pays tribute to the talented elephant artists of Bali, known around the world for painting with their trunks. .925 Sterling silver materials: Sterling...
Crafted of sterling silver, the minimalist design of the earrings highlight the stunning beauty of lapis lazuli. Held as a symbol of truth by the ancient Egyptians, lapis lazuli is simply stunning in earrings from India's Neeru Goel.
Balinese artisan Made Wirata invites you to welcome this good boy into your home. Head raised in a curious posture, a cute dog is carved by hand from suar wood, featuring the artisan's signature on the bottom. materials: Suar wood Signed by the artist...
This stunning lightweight hammock by Maya Artists of the Yucatan is expertly hand-woven with incredible attention to detail. The fuchsia and royal blue material makes a bold statement while allowing for great relaxation.Please note: The accompanying extension...
Hand-knit textures revel in the yana (the Quechua word for 'black') hue of this hat. Alfredo Falcon crafts the piece from 100% alpaca, its subdued design imbued with Peruvian style. The alpaca thrives at the extraordinarily high altitudes of the Andes,...
Nengah Sudarsana loves animals of all kinds, but cats hold a special place in his heart. Carved by hand with lifelike detail, a cat performs lithe yoga stretches. The sculpture bears Sudarsana's signature. materials: Suar wood Signed by the artist 7.5...
Here to steal your heart is this adorable cat sculpture by Nengah Sudarsana. The sweet black kitty catches a catnap, one paw tucked under its chin. Carved from suar wood and painted by hand, the sculpture is ready to display on the edge of a shelf or...
Evoking lacy leaves from the flowering dogwood, Wayan Asmana presents earrings in stunning filigree. Bali's legendary silver granules adorn the lavish design. Crafted by hand, the earrings feature luminous black pearls. .925 Sterling silver materials:...
Designed by Alfredo Falcon, the scarf is crafted of 100% baby alpaca wool and finished by hand. Baby alpaca refers to the fine fleece from the season's first shearing.
Nengah Sudarsana depicts the feline seated in a meditation pose, conveying a cat's serene mysticism. The kitty extends one paw. 'This is a blessing position,' the Balinese artisan explains.
Wearing bright red lipstick, a whimsical blue cat lifts her tail in greeting. Zeny and Reyna transform found pieces of copal wood into a delightful alebrije. These fanciful sculptures are a traditional folk art in Oaxaca, once based on twenty totems but...
The serene blues of the Mexican Caribbean are repeated in a hand-woven hammock. It invites a blissful afternoon with a pitcher of iced tea and a good book. Maya Artists of the Yucatán create it in the same way they have for centuries. Long before the...
Crafted in the shape of a winged pig, this ceramic figurine is presented by Thai artisan Duangkamol. The sculpture features a rough blue finish that gives it a charming, antiqued look.
This beautiful, delicate little hummingbird is designed to hang from the ceiling. Zeny and Reyna transform found pieces of copal wood into a delightful alebrije. These fanciful sculptures are a traditional folk art in Oaxaca, once based on twenty totems...
Crafted of shimmering silk, this elegant scarf is designed by Yuni Kristina. Blue jasmine blossoms take shape as an expression of Java's parang kembang kotak motif. She hand-stamps the blue patterns on the ivory textile and adds red and black designs...
Navy blue and light blue complement each other in this beautifully designed set. Vinita of Thailand designs this dual-toned cotton jacket and reversible scarf set with a delicate fringe, adding a dainty touch of elegance to this unique accessory. materials:...
For this delightful ceramic mug, Alejandra Aceves depicts the motifs of the Otomi tenango — textiles covered with hand-embroidery on animal and plant designs drawn freehand on the fabric. Even cave art in the sierra of Mexico's Hidalgo state can come...
Natural fibers combine in beautiful ways in this unique journal from Bali artisan Komang Sulaksana. The journal's 50 pages are made from handmade rice straw paper and bound with agel grass cord and cinnamon bark. Agel grass cord is also used to create...
Elephants are a symbol of Thailand, where March 13 is designated as Thai Elephant Day. Paying tribute to the intelligent animals, Thatsanee and Ramphan craft a charming and original cup and saucer. The proud ceramic pachyderm poses in silhouette. materials:...
Purple turns into lilac in a delicious palette of colors orchestrated by Vinita. She works with traditional dyeing techniques to create a scarf of bold elegance that is loomed of raw silk. 100% silk Dry clean only Made in Thailand
Designed with an ombre vision. Pink becomes dark purple in a delicious palette of colors orchestrated by Vinita. She works with traditional dyeing techniques to create a scarf of bold elegance that is loomed of silk.
Golden orange, sunny yellow and quiet sand evoke a tropical beach come to life in a beautiful hammock. Woven of cotton, each end features rows of macramé. Brazil's Hammock Artisans of Ceará create a masterpiece of style and comfort, bordered with lavish...
By Vinita in Thailand, this handwoven scarf reveals the rustic textures of hand spun cotton. Red and grey combine in an open weave wrap. materials: 100% cotton Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly 69 in. L x 20.5 in. W Dry in...
Chubby and sweet, this little pig comes all the way from Indonesia. Adi Noviantara crafts this endearing bronze figurine featuring an antiqued golden finish. The sculpture may present miniscule pores resulting from the crafting process. The antique finish...
Sandra Brue founded Sandicast in 1981 and was a success right from the start. The internationally renowned San Diego artist has been bringing sculptures to life for over 30 years. Her animal replicas became famous for their stunning realism and incredible...
In Southeast Asia it is said that when Buddha's mother was about to give birth, she dreamt a white elephant came to her offering a lotus, symbol of purity and knowledge. When Buddha is depicted riding an elephant, it is believe it will bring good luck...
Vinita of Thailand presents this lovely striped scarf in burgundy and white. Thai artisans masterfully weave this cotton infinity scarf by hand, creating the perfect accessory for a chilly day. materials: 100% cotton 66 in. L x 18.5 in. W Do not bleach;Dry...
Vibrant green ropes are handwoven by the Maya Artists of the Yucatán for form this comfortable nylon hammock. Packs away nicely for easy storage. Long before the Spanish arrived upon the coasts of the Yucatan Peninsula, the Maya preferred to sleep and...
Woven by hand in shades of copper and black, this hammock holds the promise of sweet relaxation. Mexico's Maya Artists of the Yucatán preserve the weaving techniques inherited from their Maya ancestors to ensure the hammock tradition. Long before the...
Preserving the time-honored traditions of Mayan hammocks, the Maya Artisans of the Yucatan are a group of artisans from Mexico who create beautiful hammocks. They present this single hammock, which is handwoven from nylon cords with a sweet striped design...