Press
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Marie Claire
Read moreRecognized for its contribution to tourism in Yucatan, Taller Maya is featured in Marie Claire's article on destination weddings for its unique craftsmanship that enriches authentic cultural experiences.
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Food and Travel
Read moreTraspatio Maya, nominated for "Best Sustainable Tourism Proposal" in the Food and Travel Reader Awards 2024, for its authentic and sustainable experiences.
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Mid City Beat
Read moreTaller Maya, finalist at the MIDA Fair Trade Awards 2024 in South Africa, is recognized for its commitment to fair trade and the promotion of Mexican crafts
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RSVP
Read moreTaller Maya, featured in RSVP for its social impact and preservation of traditions. In collaboration with the brand Andor, they reimagine craftsmanship in a collection that celebrates the biocultural richness of southeastern Mexico.
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Crossings
Read moreHokol Vuh is an event that celebrates Yucatecan gastronomy and culture, highlighting Mayan traditions. Taller Maya plays a crucial role in promoting the preservation of these ancestral techniques and supporting local communities, ensuring the continuity of the Mayan heritage.
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Food and Wine
Read moreSince 2011, Traspatio Maya has been promoting sustainable production and fair trade in Mayan communities, connecting chefs with the authenticity of the milpa, melipona honey, and Celestún salt on unique tours.
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The Universal
Read moreTraspatio Maya works with Mayan communities to promote economic independence, especially through the empowerment of women leaders. Learn more about their work in this article from El Universal.
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New York Times
Read moreTaller Maya is featured in a New York Times article as a place to find elegant, handmade crafts that support local artisans in Merida. Their products, such as hammocks and woven baskets, include information about the artisan who made them. You can visit the shop in Santa Ana Park for high-quality, locally produced souvenirs.
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Dwell Magazine
See moreCasa Melina, an architectural gem in Baja California, has been restored and preserved by Yektajo Architects. This transformation not only turns a historic structure into a modern and sustainable retreat, but also highlights the collaboration with Taller Maya.
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Textile Eye
See moreMexico's chief natural dye colors, explored here, have become favorites among the hundreds of dyestuffs available in the region, due in part to color and wash-fastness, and in part to their beauty.
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Architectural Digest
See moreAn initiative that takes fair trade to another level, through programs that seek the autonomy of artisans.