San Cristóbal De Las Casas Shopping

Shopping in San Cristóbal De Las Casas

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    Sna Jolobil

    Next to Santo Domingo, Sna Jolobil exhibits and sells some of the very best huipiles, blouses, skirts, rugs and other woven items, with prices ranging from a few dollars for small items to more than M$32,000 for the best huipiles (the fruit of many months’ work). Sna Jolobil is a cooperative of 800 indigenous women weavers from the Chiapas highlands, founded in the 1970s to foster the important indigenous art of backstrap-loom weaving. It has revived many half-forgotten techniques and designs.

    reviewed

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    Taller Leñateros

    A society of Maya artists, the ‘Woodlanders’ Workshop’ crafts exquisite handmade books, posters and fine art prints from recycled paper infused with local plants, using images inspired by traditional folk art. An open workshop, you can watch the art in progress.

    reviewed

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    Super Más

    Self-caterers can stock up at the centrally located Super Más market, plus a handy cluster of fruit and vegetable shops on Dugelay between Madero and MA Flores.

    reviewed

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    Nemi Zapata

    A fair-trade store that sells products made by Zapatista communities: weavings, embroidery, coffee and honey, EZLN cards, posters and books.

    reviewed

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    Mercado Municipal

    For a closer look at local life – and an assault on the senses – visit San Cristóbal’s busy municipal market. Vendors peer from behind pyramids of tomatoes and mangoes, and you’ll find dozens of varieties of chilies, as well as bloody butchers’ stalls and fly-plagued dried-shrimp stands.

    reviewed

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    Museo del Jade

    Particularly classy jewelry is sold here, with pre-Hispanic reproductions carved in jade and other precious materials. Inside is a small museum with replicas of ancient Olmec pieces and a full-size replica of Pakal's tomb at Palenque.

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    Abuelita Books

    Snack on homemade cookies and brownies at this new shop stocking a huge and excellent selection of new and used books in English. Limited trades and buybacks, plus children’s titles too.

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    La Pared

    A new location and new owners. Plans are afoot to expand the stock. Carries new and used books in English (and other languages) and a good selection of Lonely Planet guides.

    reviewed

  9. Crafts Market

    Around Santo Domingo and the neighboring Templo de La Caridad (built in 1712), Chamulan women and bohemian types from around Mexico conduct a colorful daily Crafts Market .

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    Libros Soluna

    Selection includes maps and Lonely Planet guides. There’s a second branch down the road at Real de Guadelupe 31.

    reviewed

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    Lágrimas de la Selva

    A lovely jewelry store where you can watch jewelers work with amber.

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