Today I went with a group of travel writers to Tlaquepaque and Tonalá, two artisan villages in Jalisco, Mexico (the state that Guadalajara is in).0387-Sun, Sergio Bustamante store, Tlaquepaque-Ellen Perlman

I find I have to separate myself from people to shop the way I want to. If fellow travelers want to chat or show me things they like, time flies too quickly and I've lost out in terms of seeing everything there is to see.

I prefer to wander at my own pace and hit as many places as I can possibly walk in and out of. Plus I like to practice my Spanish and not enter a store yakking in English with a fellow American.

The price of goods in the various stores, and those sold by street vendors, ranged from about $3 for beaded bracelets to $1,200 for a handbag and more.

In Tlaquepaque, there's a Sergio Bustamente store that sells some beautiful, expensive jewelry, art and leather goods. I'm sure those goods are even more expensive in the U.S.

0291-Paper mache giraffe, Tonala, Mexico-Ellen Perlman In Tonalá, we went to a factory where they make painted paper mache items. A giraffe, for instance, that is almost life sized. Elephants, angels, suns. 

And we went to a glass blowing place. And to a place where a family of many brothers makes ceramic plates from scratch, hand painting intricate patterns on them. Cost for a setting of four? $25,000 We asked if that was pesos. But he said dollars. Hm. Do people actually buy those? Not people I know…

Now, ready for the pronunciation of Tlaquepaque? Tlah kay PAH' kay. Not that hard, right? As for the Tonala link above, it's a YouTube video of what some of the shops sell. Photos next week when I'm back home. 0315-Hand painted plate shop, Tonala, Mexico-Ellen Perlman

Photos: Ellen Perlman

1. Sun, Sergio Bustamante gallery, Tlaquepaque, Mexico.

2. Giraffe, paper mache factory, Tonala, Mexico.

3. Hand made plate making, Tonala, Mexico.

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4 responses to “Shopping solo in Tlaquepaque and Tonala in Mexico”

  1. louboutin Avatar

    Just one question: how to add your blog into my rrs reader, thanks so much.

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  2. Ellen Avatar

    The RSS feed is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BoldlyGoSolo
    I must have accidentally removed that from my site. I will put it back up asap.
    Thanks for letting me know.
    Ellen

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  3. Elizabeth Rankin Avatar
    Elizabeth Rankin

    I love Tlaq. and wondered if you ever came across a store off the main promenade that sold one of a kind bags? I bought one in 2012 but couldn’t find the store in 2013 [March-April] couldn’t even remember the name but thought I knew the location but never found it!I just came across a carry all bag that I must have been given when I purchases the bag with the name
    4 GATOS with a website but couldn’t get any translation and from what was presented on the page it didn’t seem to be at all related.
    E. Rankin

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  4. Ellen Avatar

    Elizabeth,
    I wish I could help you but alas…
    I too found a great bag during my travels in Ecuador about 10 years ago-which I’ll likely never be able to replace-so I know how that feels.
    They DO have a lot of great shops in Tlaq…that much I remember. Good luck and let me know if you find it!

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