Así Hacen Los MOLCAJETES DE PIEDRA VOLCÁNICA de manera artesanal
In this video, we travel to El Seco, Puebla, a town with an ancestral tradition of working with volcanic stone, where molcajetes are still made entirely by hand, just as they were in pre-Hispanic times. 🌋🗿 Join us to learn about the entire artisanal process: from selecting the stone on the hillside, to carving it with chisel and hammer, to the final polishing that transforms a rock into an indispensable tool in the Mexican kitchen. Here, they don't just make molcajetes… they preserve a cultural heritage passed down from generation to generation, a heritage that lives on today thanks to the work of master artisans. If you enjoy learning about how things are made in Mexico, traditional crafts, open-air markets, and products with a story, this video is for you. 📍 El Seco, Puebla 🛠️ Volcanic Stone Crafts 🌮 Mexican Tradition, Culture, and Cuisine Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share so more people can discover the true value of handmade goods. #Molcajetes #MexicanCrafts #ElSecoPuebla #VolcanicStone #Handmade #MexicanCulture

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