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2019 - 30th Annual Peace Market / Mercado de paz - 11 - Esperanza Peace & Justice Center • 922 San Pedro Ave., SA TX 78212 • 210.228.0201
FYI - For Your InformationRestrooms 1st Floor at patio entrance. 2nd Floor near the concession area.
Esperanza International Tiendita & Office: Both are located on the 1st floor thru the Evergreen entry.
Credit Cards: Vendors may use the Esperanza’s Square credit card system, if they do not have one. Esperanza accepts all major credit cards & checks.
Concessions, food and drink —A variety of international foods and drinks are sold on the 2nd floor to the left of the indoor stairwell.
Donate to Esperanza! If you enjoy Esperanza’s
programming and events please place a contribution
in our Donation Jars. And, be sure to sign up to become a monthly donor!
2019 Vendor Directory 30th Annual International Peace Market / Mercado de Paz
Vendors are located on Evergreen St, in the patio and on both floors of the Esperanza building – don’t miss the Annex room on the 1st floor! An elevator is located indoors near the patio. Enjoy live performances on the Evergreen St. stage (audience seating provided).
Patioin the Weeds
Lika TorlineNatural skin care products: face & body scrubs, balms &holistic remedies made with botanical & herbal infusions as well as essential oils.
handmade by Lissie and mija FoLkart
Elizabeth H. BalderasHandmade paper maché figurines and paper goods.Art prints, ornaments, cards,and paintings.
SOILNATURE
Argelia DíazNatural handmade self-care products: soaps, oils, salves.Holistic remedy certified using remedies handed down from her “abuela.”
micheLe ParLee
New MexicoMixed media mosaics: tinwork, shrines, mirrors, pendants, bracelets and nichos.
ma. GuadaLuPe seGura
Crochet hats and winter winter wear. Refrigeratormagnets, religious frames,keychains with culturaland popular themes.
heLen’s hidden treasures
Mary Helen AbramsRare collectibles & Mexican antiques: old relics, religiouscards and statues, vintagetextiles and clothing.
annette sánchez
Vintage clothes, quilts, jewelry & coffee filter art.
dora ameLia ÚrdiaLes de GonzáLez Embroidery on kitchen towels and table top covers, Mexican dolls, paintings of Mexican scenes.
PearL sense
Delia EnriquezHomemade body & skin care products: lotions, soap and a healing salve called Colita de Rana.
bird in bLack
Leticia GuerraAn assortment of unique jewelry with the focus on earrings made with copper and found objects.
andrea sePuLveda
Gemstone jewelry wrapped with silver or brass.
inka’s bamboo
Carlos DíazMusical instruments, Peruvian tapestries, bags, wallets, clay whistles.
micro terra
Ambar CedeñoTerrariums, wall gardens, wooden planters, jewelry
caroLina Luna cano
Medicinal dolls, wood products made and designed by hand, and unique jewelry made of natural & recycled material.
aLFredo Pérez benitez
Paintings, bags, pillows designed by hand featuring festive themes of Mexico.
WiLdcraFt
Gabriel Echeverri Carved print blocks inspired by and in support of resistance movements, folklore, plants, and communities.
PaLoma boGLe Kitsch jewelry and accessories made from resin and found objects. A variety of designs and choices.
PaLestine onLine store
Haithem El-ZabriOlive oil, soap, embroidery, olive wood carvings, ceramics
I N T E R N A T I O N A Lirene & juan aGuiLar Oaxaca, MexicoClay sculptures from the world reknown Aguilar family of Oaxaca.
I N T E R N A T I O N A Lcristina herrera
Oaxaca, MexicoAlebrijes: traditional miniature animals carved of wood and brightly painted.
I N T E R N A T I O N A Lcasa de Las canastas, David ÁvilaBaskets made by hand from palm leaf for functional or decorative uses.
StreetjorGe sandovaL
Photo prints (8.5” x 11”) from around the world with local cultural themes.
aztLan Libre Press
Juan TejedaAztec calendar coloring book, notecards, and Native American/XicanX literature— most recently Canción Cannibal Cabaret.Green cLean
Araceli HerreraCleaning supplies includingoils and soaps made with natural ingredients that arenon-toxic and safe.
anGeL hands
Rosie ZertucheRetablos, nichos, culturally themed jewelry boxes, trees of life and clay-based art.Formerly of MujerArtes.
XeLena GonzáLez
Author of the award winning children’s book, ALL AROUND US will sell and sign her books and her limited edition of Loteria Remedios.
handmade by miriam
Miriam Izarrarás Crochet art for the winter:hats, scarves, blankets,and whimsy. From childsizes to adult.
eL Puño y La mano
Linda MonsivaisJewelry made from recycled/repurposed material. Unique pieces made from aluminum, LPs, tire tubes, discardedhardware and more!
maLu berumen
Handcrafted embossed leather goods, bracelets, bags, wallets.
Feverdance jeWeLry & aPothecary
Susie García (aka Suzy Bravo)Handmade metal jewelry and herbal body & home products.
anheLi rivera
Hand painted canvases by Anai Rivera & photos of animals and the environment by Bryan Rodríguez. Proceeds will go to local animal shelters.
street - tents
art oF PaLm
Karin L. GabrielsonMola textiles from Panama, palm leaf baskets, carvings and clothes. Molas designed by the Kunas of the San Blas Islands of Panama.
martin emmanueL ranGeL
Culturally themed acrylic & mixed media paintings by a San Antonio artist. Vibrant art on hand-stretched canvas.
rosemberG baLboa
Aztec calendar readings, leather goods, obsidian, incense, seed and natural product jewelry. Cushions with cultural themes.
Last sPLash vintaGe
Bonnie Cisneros Vintage clothing, accessories & vinyl records, earrings made out of unexpected materials.— all smudged with sage.
Gina Lee’s creations
Sebastiana Vinelda LeePeruvian gifts: seed necklaces, bracelets, ponchos, sweaters and more!
denise Gomez markoWski
Handcrafted jewelry made with metal, clay, gems and bone. Along with fine art photography and mixed media prints.
craFtyrose
Rosemary Reyna-Martinez Hand-sewn and crochet items: aprons, baby clothes & home goods done by hand.
briebLue.com
Ed PradoTextiles, bags & accessories from Nepal, Thailand & Indonesia.
aLejandra h. mtz.Original paintings, gicleés, and jewelry with Mexican cultural themes.
2019 - 30th Annual Peace Market / Mercado de paz - 22 - Esperanza Peace & Justice Center • 922 San Pedro Ave., SA TX 78212 • 210.228.0201
Vendor Directory 30th Annual International Peace Market / Mercado de Paz
2019
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2nd FLoormiLdred’s jeWeLry & craFts
Mildred E. HilbrichHandmade jewelry, earrings bracelets, necklaces plus handsewn bags & aprons.
arte de junk Queen
Pearl A. SánchezDolls made with indigenous fabrics of Latin America. Handpainted clothing and artwork. Unique retablos.
athena siLversmith
Claudio LópezHandcrafted Mexican silver & copper jewelry made with natural stones.
atsuko taniGuchi
Original handcrafted jewelry in silver and gold with precious stones and gems.
mujerartes Women’s cLaycooPerative
A variety of clay sculptures & clayware painted with cultural themes and fired in brillant colors.
mary aGnes rodríGuez
Original paintings and drawings. Inquire at MujerArtes or Esperanza Tiendita.
tim PaLomera
Mosaic pottery, crosses, virgins and other broken tile art with religious and festive themes.
ana m. uviedo
Vintage clothes, jewelry and Mexican collectibles including fine old Mexican jewelry.
one oF one
Eric & Daniel DávilaContemporary acrylic & oil paintings, prints, & stickers with cultural & social issues related to Latinos in Texas.
debra siFuentes Handcrafted fashion accessories, handmade rosaries, jewelry & headbands. Vintage clothing, bags and more!
zaachiLa LLc Valerie CalvoLeather sandals & shoes made by Zapotec women in Oaxaca with natural products & textiles. The group has alliances in Texas.
La craFty vida
Sonia GonzálezHandmade art inspired by Mexican culture so that children can remember their roots!
FLaminG artistry Mary Hays PierceSilver handmade one-of-a-kind jewelry and hand turned bowls, pens, &other wood & resin items.
jon hinojosa
Relief and monotype prints, illustrations and alternative photographic processes.
ink & anviL craFts Tanya KeyserMetal stamped jewelry focusing on literature, quotes & the printed word. Glass & resin jewelry also available.
meLissa marLoWe Unique jewelry crafted with vintage and imported beads. Vintage shirts for men & women embellished with handcrafted appliques.
javier benites
Day of the dead figures, retablos and calacas made from home made clay.
arceLia cordoba
Knitted hats, scarves, children’s wear and Christmas ornaments.
I N T E R N A T I O N A Lenedina vásQuez cruz
Oaxaca, MexicoAward winning Mexican ceramics & clay sculptures.
I N T E R N A T I O N A LLa red binacionaL / niu matat naPaWika
Cooperative representing ten indigenous groups of Mexico including textiles, clothes, and folk art.
I N T E R N A T I O N A LimaGinación y coLor en arte
Antonia Carillo Hernández, Alebrijes: traditional animals carved of wood and brightly painted.
I N T E R N A T I O N A LtaLLer aLFonso castiLLo Alfonso Castillo HernándezAward winning polychromatic clay figures, árboles de vida, sculptures and more.
I N T E R N A T I O N A Lartesanias “eL QuetzaL”Rosa Ajpacaja de PerézEmbroidered bags, clothing & huipiles from San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Guatemala.
I N T E R N A T I O N A LLoLkina
Marisol MagañaClothes, shoes and jewelry designed by Mayan women of the Yucatán.
I N T E R N A T I O N A LcreeLaWoven handbags made from recycled plastic by a Dominican women’s cooperative in Cotui.
1st FLooresPeranza tiendita
T-shirts, books, framed art & jewelry. Vintage folk art, musical instruments, clothing, LPs and items for children.
LiLiana WiLson art
Paintings, drawings, giclee prints and fine art .
ceLeste de Luna art
Original political and mexican folk art handmade prints.
I N T E R N A T I O N A Larte PLumario kozamaLotL
Gastón Aguilar RendónFeather art and jewelry made with feathers collected in animal sanctuaries.
I N T E R N A T I O N A LenriQue saLvador de La PiLa FamiLy Chakira jewelry of all kinds and Papel Amate wall hangings.
I N T E R N A T I O N A Lroberto dominGo and martha mejia muñoz
Mexico, MX Popotillo (Straw Art) with Mexican scenes and Aztec iconography
I N T E R N A T I O N A LjorGe moraLes
Toluca, MXWood santos, crosses & hearts embellished with small milagros.
I N T E R N A T I O N A LFernando Lorenzo
Whimsical paintings with Mexican themes on hardboard squares based on folk stories.
I N T E R N A T I O N A Lkuanaua
Natividad SánchezFine rebozos and rebozo products from Tenancingo, MX.
I N T E R N A T I O N A LGuadaLuPe vásQuez Zapotec Rugs woven traditionally in wool with natural dyes from plants and minerals.
I N T E R N A T I O N A LXoXoPastLi
Camelia Ramos ZamoraRebozos from Malinalco, MX made with flair that can be worn in a variety of ways.
I N T E R N A T I O N A LisabeL hernández mendoza
Popotillo art assembled with fine straw from indigenous plants with cultural themes.
I N T E R N A T I O N A Ljavier ramirez hernandez
Minature clay artwork and trees of life.
I N T E R N A T I O N A Lmaria barriGan servin
Embroidered dolls, blouses, rebozos, napkins, shirts, girl’s dresses, tortilleros, catanes (skeletal figures), skirts
I N T E R N A T I O N A Lruby coraL
Silver filigree earrings, necklaces, pendants, and rings from Oaxaca
I N T E R N A T I O N A LdanieL andrey
Products made from recycled copper. Copperware for the home, decor and utilitarian use.
1st FLoor - anneX
katrina Gorman desiGns
Katrina GormanFramed fabric & canvas arts: jewelry, tote bags, journals
tejas FoLk arts
Laura E. ZárateEmbroidered, painted & wood burned ornaments, wall hangings and more!
con cariño
Jennifer DavilaFused glass jewelry, felt wall hangings, ornaments, magnets and huipil-style blouses.
conti Leathers & artisan baGs Aida PérezLeather handbags inlaid with molas from Panama/Colombia in a variety of styles.
echaLe books
R.J. RendónAffordable books and zines for all ages and respectful of all gente.
Patricia ruiz Women’s frontera cooperative that designs blouses with fine fabrics.