Tonalá ¡Así es la feria de artesanías más barato de mexico! | para decorar o negocio
Welcome to Tonalá, Jalisco! In this video, we explore the cheapest open-air market and craft fair in all of Mexico. If you're looking to decorate your home with a unique style or want to start your own business with an excellent profit margin, this is the place for you! Join us as we discover incredible prices direct from the manufacturers: pottery, furniture, garden decor, resin figurines, blown glass, and much more. What you'll see in this video: The best aisles for bargains. Wholesale and retail prices. Decorating ideas and trendy products for your business. Shipping and transportation tips. Don't forget to subscribe, give it a thumbs up, and turn on notifications so you don't miss any of the best shopping tours in Mexico! What day is the Tonalá open-air market? The Tonalá open-air market sets up on the main streets of the city center every Thursday and Sunday of the year from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., although some vendors begin setting up their stalls as early as 6:00 a.m. and others don't leave until after 6:00 p.m. Tonalá is recognized nationally as one of the most important artisan centers in Mexico. It's a place where pottery, wrought iron, ceramics, and blown glass, among other materials, are transformed in the hands of skilled artisans into true treasures and works of art. What is made in Tonalá, Jalisco? Handicrafts BURNISHED CLAY. Its name comes from the technique used to achieve the piece's shine, which is obtained by carving it with a metal called pyrite. ... CINNAMON CLAY OR SCENTED CLAY. ... FANDERA CLAY. ... BETUS CLAY. ... PETAILLO CLAY. What characterizes Tonalá? Tonalá comes from the Nahuatl word Tonallan, which means "place where the sun rises." It's worth noting that some authors have interpreted it differently; for some, it means "place where the days are counted," and for others, "place dedicated to sun worship." Which bus lines stop near Tonalá? These bus lines stop near Tonalá: C27, C34 - EDUCADORES, C46 - COLÓN, T11-B/C01, T15 - DOS TEMPLO What are the different types of crafts? 10 types of popular crafts in Mexico: Baked clay... Alebrijes... Silverware... Piñatas... 00:00 - Introduction and Preview: A quick look at the Christmas crafts, Talavera mirrors, and decorative figures you'll see in the video. 00:57 - Start of the tour: You arrive at the "Fairgrounds Parking Lot" in Tonalá and the walking tour begins. 01:25 - Meeting with vendors: You greet Mrs. Conchita and show her the hardworking atmosphere of the place. 01:55 - Greetings and folklore: Greetings to our friend Padilla and comments on Mexican ingenuity. 02:16 - Christmas Season: Presentation of Christmas decorations (bells, reindeer garlands, Santa Claus) with prices from $30 to $80 pesos. 03:19 - Contact Alberto: Contact information for ordering Christmas decorations. 03:47 - Mirror Gallery: Section dedicated to sheet metal, embossed, and Talavera mirrors. 2-meter mirror: $2,200 pesos (04:10). Mirrors with mosaic and Talavera tiles: Prices vary between $450 and $1,500 (5:00). 5:33 - Star-shaped lamps: Set of 3 star-shaped lamps for $500 pesos. 6:00 - Handmade crafts: Octagonal mirrors, hand-engraved with sunflower and butterfly details ($680 - $950). 6:45 - Window-style mirror: A unique design that closes like a window for $850 pesos. 8:20 - Bathroom mirrors: Smaller designs from $200 to $450 pesos. 10:45 - Contact Mrs. Guadalupe: Shipping information for mirrors throughout Mexico. 11:40 - Location and Hours: Explain the location (Av. Tonaltecas) and hours (Thursdays and Sundays from 5:00 AM to 3:00 PM). 11:53 - Ceramic Figurines: Rainbow jewelry boxes and baptism figurines starting at $50 pesos. 12:50 - Animal Figurines: Decorative deer, elephants, horses, and roosters ($150 - $350). 14:26 - Corn Husk Crafts: Charritos and traditional figures made from natural materials. 15:52 - Glassware and Tequila Shot Glasses: Sets of pitchers with glasses and decorated shot glasses ($280 - $450). 16:53 - Decorative Paintings: A variety of paintings with gold leaf, Trees of Life, and modern designs ($250 - $600 per pair). 19:14 - Washing Machine Covers: A practical section to protect your appliances, including the legendary "chaca-chaca" ($170 - $390). 21:39 - The Best Tejuino: A culinary recommendation with our friend Ángel to wrap up the tour. 22:10 - Farewell: The video closes with an invitation to subscribe and leave comments.

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