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Guanajuato Crafts


The production of handmade ceramics and pottery is a tradition that has been carefully maintained. Guanajuato is home to internationally renowned workshops where the production of authentic majolica ware and traditional pottery such as large earthenware jars, plates, spice containers, bowls and basins make for irresistible buys.
In downtown craft shops, one can still find silver and gold jewelry, including the traditional pajarito (little bird) design jewelry, and what is known as baroque silverware.
In various regional candy stores, one can sample delicious traditional candies including: cream and coconut candies, dried fruits and preserves, or the famous coconut and peanut candy twists in the shape of mummies.
Alfarería Tradicional (Traditional Pottery)
Gorky Gonzalez Uno
Exhuerta de Montenegro (no street number)
Colonia Pastita
Alfarería Mayólica de Guanajuato "Capelo" (Majolica Ware of Guanajuato "Capelo")
Javier Hernandez M.
Mineral de Valenciana Cerro de la Cruz (no street number)
Platería Santa Fe (Santa Fe Silver)
San Luisito No. 7
Dulcería El Cubilete (Candies El Cubilete)
Av. Juárez No. 230
Dulcería La Catrina (Candies La Catrina)
Plazuela de Los Angeles No. 74

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