Woven belts, beads, tiaras, trinkets and more.

All of the products on these pages are for sale. You can enjoy these unique products and help the Triqui families at the same time.


What would you do if you had very little money
and lots of time on your hands?
How about creating traditional handycrafts.
bags, barbie, barbiedresses, belts, beltsales, botique, bracelets,
carving, dresses, helpthem, index, mobileclinic, pens,
serapes, shopping, status, tapestry
Each of the attractive belts represents two days of weaving

The women make trinkets, necklaces, wristbands, tiaras, and personalized ball point pens.

They hope to make a little money by selling these less expensive items along the highway that passes through their poblado.

Triqui narrow clasp bracelets, 3.00
wide bracelets 4.00,
Narrow Friendship bracelets 1.00
Wide Friendship bracelets 2.00
Earings 1.50

The women make trinkets, necklaces, wristbands, tiaras, and personalized ball point pens.

They hope to make a little money by selling these less expensive items along the highway that passes through their poblado.

The Triqui kids gather around to see the things that the mothers have made. These children are very friendly and very anxious to have a real school. We have taught a few English classes for these kids and it was a great experience for everyone. One of our hopes is to find volunteers who want to teach English to these terrific kids.

Triqui Traditional Belt
Triqui Traditional Friendship Bracelet Small
Triqui Traditional Friendship Bracelet Large
Triqui Traditional Bracelet Small
Triqui Traditional Bracelet Large
Triqui Traditional Head Band
Triqui Traditional Woven Cover Pen