The art of handcraft weave is an ancient tradition. “La Cestería” Handcrafted basketry is an indigenous legacy. The Aztecs made woven mats known as “petates” and since then this skill has been considered part of the Mexican popular arts.

As of today many products like tortilla holders, bags, tablecloths, hats and others are made using the same weaving method in the region of Jiquipulco, Temascalcingo and Toluca.

In conjunction with local artisans, Nanoush have endeavoured to propose new accessories and designs.

The art of handcraft weave is an ancient tradition. “La Cestería” Handcrafted basketry is an indigenous legacy.
The Aztecs made woven mats known as “petates” and since then this skill has been considered part of the Mexican popular arts.

As of today many products like tortilla holders, bags, tablecloths, hats and others are made using the same weaving method in the region of Jiquipulco, Temascalcingo and Toluca.

In conjunction with local artisans, Nanoush have endeavoured to propose new accessories and designs.

All that glitters is not gold

All that glitters is not gold