Oaxaca Collection
Meet the Makers
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Textiles
Stephanie Jerónimo is an Oaxacan fashion designer originally from Miahuatlán de Porfirio Díaz. Together with business partner Monica Audiffred, she created her namesake Atelier in 2016. Using primarily pedal-loomed fabrics from the state of Oaxaca, Stephanie’s innovative designs offer a modern appreciation for geometry & minimalism while maintaining reverence for traditional techniques & embracing artisanal collaboration.
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Textiles
Orozco Taller Textil Experimental has roots extending back to 1930, when Manuel Orozco Jiménez founded the original Textiles Orozco. Nearly 80 years later, in 2009, grandson Alfredo Hernández Orozco revitalized the project with an intent to provide a collaborative space for designers & fellow artisans to share ideas & materials in the creation of utilitarian textiles. Don Alfredo’s deep passion for sharing knowledge & ideas is rooted in the belief that our advancement as a human collective is made greater through support rather than competition.
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Textiles
Khadi Oaxaca is a collective of more than 400 artisans in the southern highlands of Oaxaca focused on honoring their Zapotec artisanal roots through seed-to-fabric textile production. Using community-made tools sourced from the surrounding forests, Khadi Oaxaca’s handspun native cotton is naturally dyed and woven into fabric using a pedal loom.
Shop Products: Hoodies / Handspun Scarves / Napkins
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Ceramics
Taller Lara is a small, family-run pottery studio located in Santa María Atzompa. Learning from the matriarchs in his family, Jose Lara & wife, Fabiola Jimenez work to keep close the preservation of their ancestors’ work by gathering earthen mud from San Lorenzo Cacaotepec to use for their ceramics and finishing the pieces in a handmade, wood-fired kiln.
Shop Products: Copitas
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Journals
Ana Cristina Morales founded Ollin Encuardacion in 2012, after leaving Mexico City for Oaxaca to reconnect with her paternal, artisanal roots. Using custom pedal loomed fabrics created by her partner, Alfredo of Orozco Textil Experimental, she constructs books and boxes using materials sourced primarily from Oaxaca and the surrounding states.
Shop Products: Journals
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Ceramics
Taller la Flor de Oaxaca is the studio of Floriberta Reyes Gómez. Maestra Flor is an award-winning, multigenerational potter from San Bartolo Coyotepec, the Zapotec town made famous for its barro negro.
Crafting barro since the age of 12, Floriberta Reyes Gómez today shares a studio with her husband, Andrés and daughter, Erika and son, Carlos. Grounded and deeply fulfilled by her process and craft, Maestra Flor is especially delighted to see barro negro appreciated by locals, fellow Mexicans, and people around the world.
Shop Products: Barro Negro