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Antalika'a

Textil Art

Antalika’a was born from the hands and vision of artisan Mildre Ramírez as a living tribute to our Mayan roots.

Antalika’a revives ancestral embroidery techniques and transforms them into wearable art — while also creating sustainable livelihoods in Teabo, Yucatán, Mexico.

Each piece is handcrafted with purpose, weaving together our history and our future.

Uuchben
Kaab & Textile

Melipona Honey- Textil Art

Uuchben is an initiative that celebrates nature and its timeless beauty.
By acquiring products from Úuchben Kaab and Úuchben Textil, you support melipona honey producers from Teabo and artisan women creators from Yaxcabá, Yucatán — while contributing to the conservation, reproduction, and care of the sacred stingless bees known as Meliponas.

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Ziramen & Buri

Decoración y Joyería

Ziramen & Buri is an initiative founded by artisan leaders from Dzityá, Yucatán.


Each piece you acquire supports local employment and strengthens the community’s economy.

They work with reclaimed wood from the natural life cycle of endemic plants, contributing to environmental care and the preservation of ecological balance.

Láak’tsilil Maaya

Maya Family-Accessories

Láak’tsilil Maaya (Maya Family) was founded by Maya women farmers and artisans from Santa Cruz Ex Hacienda, Campeche.


It is an initiative that promotes a sustainable value chain around jipijapa palm, while strengthening the local economy of nearby rural communities that preserve the ancestral tradition of weaving with natural fibers.

Among their efforts, they offer workshops for children in the community to promote cultural heritage, environmental care, and healthy growth within their communities.

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