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Location: Tlaquepaque

PostPosted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:27 pm    Post subject: ENART most prestigious Handcrafts Fair in the world Reply with quote

This event takes place in Tlaquepaque which is a part of Guadalajara. Defenitly worth visiting. Here a short overview what you can find. There website is [link] but I saw that the english version is not quite ready yet, the spanish is.

Discover the finest selection of Mexican handcrafts for the entire world... only at ENART
National Handcrafts Fair. From August 12 to 16, 2008

Over 10 years promoting our Mexican handcrafts
National Chamber of Commerce of Tlaquepaque

INTRODUCTION:
ENART was the first fair specializing in Mexican handcrafts. It is currently considered the most prestigious in the world. 10 years selecting the most outstanding artisans and the most representative examples of our handcraft traditions. You will find 170 successful manufacturers, from more than 10 states. They offer a wide range of high-quality, hand-made articles at competitive prices. Discover the essence of Mexican handcrafted creations and conquer the world with their beauty.

Products:
You will find handcrafts for:

-Kitchen and dining room: Tableware, fabrics, trays, bowls, tables, chairs, decorative accessories, etc.

-Living room and office: Candelabras, candles, oil paintings, sculptures, vases, chandeliers, armchairs, mantelpieces, artificial flowers and religious articles.
Bedroom: Quilts, curtains, bedroom furniture, lamps, trunks, dressers, mirrors, etc.
Yard and outdoors: Flower pots, hammocks, lanterns, chairs, benches, vases, fountains, fireplaces, etc.

-Personal articles: Jewelry, clothes, accessories, leatherware, notebooks, personal calendars, etc.

In the following materials:
Wood, wrought iron, sheet metal, tin, pewter, blown glass, steel, crystal, papier mâché, clay, leather, ceramic, alabaster, cotton, silver, corn leaves, gold, amber, paper, natural fibers, dried flowers, blown stone, cast steel and quarry stone.

In the following styles:
Mexican colonial, high-class rustic, modern, Indian, contemporary, classic, baroque and traditional.

Wouter
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