Our last holiday shopping gift guide for 2025 is “Gifts for All!”
The selections we curated are gifts for friends, family, colleagues, strangers, Secret Santas and Hostess Gifts. We have have selected gifts from around the world with diverse categories and price ranges. We picked gifts that stood out to us from shops you might not know as they are small independent brands. Some of the gifts are quirky, some are beautiful and rarefied, some have a degree of practicality and all are created by artisans. We do know they would welcomed greatly by the recipient.
All selections are featured online to purchase, just click onto the caption beneath the image. We hope these gifts inspired you to shop far and wide and out of the box. This category is our most fun because it can be anything. We highly encourage imagination, generosity and the joy of giving for the holidays.
MELODY ROSE LONDON - KISSING COUPLE BONE CHINA PLATE
Melody Rose London is a tableware brand established in 2012 by artist and designer Melanie Roseveare. The brand is known for its elegantly eccentric high-quality fine bone china tableware and home textiles, perfect for lovers of eccentric designs, perfect for maximalists and lovers of beauty. This brand for chinaware is sustainable and has a low carbon footprint. It is generated from a third-generation pottery in Burselm, Stoke-on-Trent, UK. Each piece is handmade, celebrating the best of British craftsmanship and the finest materials. Attention to detail remains key, right down to the hand-painted yet dishwasher-friendly 22kt burnished gold finish on each piece of bone china. We picked “Kissing Couple Bone China Plate” with a depiction of a Victorian couple in a kiss. It’s perfect for newly weds or someone who wants a more unique plate set. It comes in three sizes which you can buy separately or together. It’s one of those gifts that you might actually want to keep for yourself. If you want to buy in the U.S.A. it is available at Wolf & Badger.
LA FUNDIDORA - PARTY SET SALSAS AND COOKING SAUCES
After all our travels this year there is no way we could not recommend a gift from one of our favorite artisan countries, Mexico! Besides it’s beautiful craftsmanship we decided to go with a much more tastier gift and that is authentic Mexican salsas and sauces from family run La Fundidora. Founded by Mexican City natives who now reside in Brooklyn, NY. they missed the authentic artisanal small batch salsas and sauces they had grown up on. Salsas in NYC were watery and tasted very different from home. The La Fundidora products are handmade in small batches using traditional methods, ensuring quality and flavor and there are no preservatives, artificial flavors or sweeteners, they only use fresh ingredients. We recommend for gifts “The Legend” a pack of three salsas; Fresca, Fuego and Humo and “The Party Pack” which consists of Fresca, Ambar and Luna. Either three pack (or all six if you want to be invited back to your friend’s house in the Hamptons) is going to be a memorable gift especially for the foodie in your life. La Fundidora also has a collection of authentic Mexican cooking sauces that are also small batch, handmade and made with local ingredients. La Fundidora was founded based on a mission to revive the lost art of small batch, traditional salsa making and proceeds go back to help their native communities which is a win/win gift!
ABC Home is one of the top destinations in New York City for artisan home goods. What originally started as a carpet and rug store eventually grew into presenting other home decor categories such as textiles, glassware, tableware, bedding and more. The holiday season at ABC Home is especially magical. The artisan holiday decor and decorations are some of the best in the city, especially their ornaments. We had a hard time choosing a theme much less an ornament. So we decided to recommend the Deep Sea Octopus Ornament since a “Under the Sea” tree is bound to be a colorful, beautiful and fun tree. Crafted in glass with exquisite detail, this elevated aquatic ornament brings gorgeous color to your holiday home. Available in Orange, Pink, and Purple. Dimensions: 1" W x 3" L x 4.5" H. It will definitely be a keeper as a gift for years to come.
AEDES - MILLER ET BERTAUX - IN THE TEMPLE SCENT DIFFUSER
AEDES is one of our favorite artisanal perfume boutiques in New York City. When we want to find highly curated fragrances we go to this jewel box of a boutique. AEDES perfumery is dedicated to exclusive, artisanal scents. Established in 1995 in New York's West Village, it relocated to the Lower East Side since 2018 presenting an array of small international brands besides their own AEDES DE VENUSTA. We immediately knew an amazing gift would be a room scent diffuser. We fell in love with the scent of Miller et Bertaux’s In the Temple Scent Diffuser. Miller and Bertaux’s In the Temple is a soothing woody fragrance that soothes stress. Its duo cedar-sandalwood, patchouli leaf is made for fans of mystical incense. The top notes are incense, the middle notes are Patchouli, immortelle, smoked cedar and the base notes are Sandalwood. The bottle is a beautifully crafted clear glass container. This gift will have the recipient treat their home like the temple it should be.
The Local Artisan Guide loves recommending books as gifts especially when it’s purchased through independent book stores. However we are recommending a very special type of book, an artist book from ARTIKA BOOKS. ARTIKA is a publishing house specialized in artist books created in collaboration with world renowned artists. Established in 2003, Artika has become an exclusive publishing label that has globally redefined the concept of the artist’s book. Artika has been dedicated to creating books that are beautiful works of art. ARTIKA has succeeded in elevating luxury to the publishing industry, producing unique books that offer a level of excellence unparalleled in the 21st century, true works of art in their own right. The books are a collaboration with hand-pressed paper with its opulent thickness on each page, and the exquisite design and craftsmanship of each case or sculpture, among other elements. ARTIKA includes a Study Book and Art Book in which Fernando Botero was fully involved in the development of; he personally supervised, reviewed and approved all the pieces, and in particular, the 34 drawings in the series. Price is upon request as this is a pricey gift but if you know a lover of art, history, books and beauty this is the perfect gift if you can give it. It is in itself a work of art.
THE CITIZENRY - TWIST TAPER CANDLES
The Citizenry is a home decor brand that offers products from around the world, all small batch, all handcrafted from artisans. The Citizenry collaborates with artisans using their traditions and skills with their designer’s more trend driven designs. This helps the artisan keep in business and continue their trade whilst helping the The Citizenry produce beautiful and sustainable products. We know everyone loves a candle and instead of a room candle we love these tapers that have a twist, a literal twist. Handcrafted in New York by Greentree Home, these twist tapers offer a playful take on a classic design. With a unique twisted design detail, they bring movement and character to tables, mantels, and centerpieces—elevating everyday moments with unexpected artistry. Sold in pairs, they’re perfect for styling your home or gifting. Made from 100% North American beeswax. Burn time: 10-12 hours. Standard (⅞") diameter base. Dimensions: 9" H x 1.25" W. These candles are a lovely gift at an affordable price range.
DEBAUVE & GALLAIS - THE MARIE ANTOINETTE PISTOLES CASE
If you are thinking of giving a gift of chocolate to the chocolate lover in your life this holiday season then have we got the chocolate for you. Debauve & Gallais is one of the oldest chocolate brands in the world. The brand was founded in 1800 in Paris, France by Sulpice Debauve, who was King Louis XVI's pharmacist. Sulpice Debauve, a doctor's son, focused his research on cocoa. “The scientist was aware of Marie-Antoinette's infatuation with chocolate, which reminded the Queen of France of her Viennese childhood. So, to help ease the sovereign's headaches who complained that her "medicines", he mixed the remedy with cocoa, adding almond milk to soften the taste. Enchanted, the queen, named these medallions "Pistoles". Previously consumed as a beverage, Sulpice Debauve invented the first solid chocolate you could bite into.” Debauve went on to create many types of chocolates and delicacies which has made the chocolate brand iconic. We are recommending the delicious original chocolate that Debauve created, “The Marie-Antoinette Pistoles” case. It is an assortment of 74% dark chocolate from Madagascar, 66% dark chocolate from Ecuador with real Bourbon vanilla, verbena, orange blossom, honey flakes, almond milk chocolate and 46% milk chocolate. Each Pistole is engraved with a design inspired by Queen Marie-Antoinette's jewelry collection. This holiday gift is not only delicious but full of history.
GLOBAL TABLE - MOROCCAN HAND PAINTED JOYA TEA GLASS SET
Global Table is one of the best shops in New York City for table and glassware. Open since 1996, it offers exactly what its name implies, modern, handcrafted tableware sourced from small brands and artisans around the world. It is a popular with stylists and designers since 1996 and we always love stopping by to see what Global Table has to offer as many of their items make for beautiful and affordable gifts. We immediately saw these Moroccan Hand Painted Joya Tea Glasses and knew they had to be in our gift guide. This delightful set of Moroccan inspired tea glasses offers a modern twist on traditional design. Crafted from clear glass, each piece is hand painted with a playful arrangement of colored round accents in vibrant colors with shimmering gold details. Perfect for your favorite cocktail, whisky, water or juice. They are made by artisans in Morocco and not only are they beautiful but are a practical gift too.
SEAMAN SCHEPPS - SMALL TRAY IN RED JASPER
SEAMAN SCHEPPS - SMALL TRAY IN RED JASPER, $5,750
If you are looking to go big may we recommend this Red Jasper Tray from Seaman Schepps. Seaman Schepps is an iconic jewelry brand established in New York in 1904. The eponymous designer Seaman Schepps was world renowned for his out of the box designs and mixing of luxury materials and gems. His bold creations and ideas also spilled over to their home decor collection which shares many of the same materials used in their jewelry line. This is the perfect gift for the aesthete and collector in your life. The Small Tray in Jasper is a Limited Edition Hand Carved Tray in Red Jasper with Turquoise Bars set in 18K Yellow Gold. Stamped Seaman Schepps. It is for the person in your life that has everything and yet will still appreciate and treasure this gift. It is definitely on our pricey side however we are sure it will become a much loved family heirloom.
E. BRAUN & CO. - CRISTAUX LINEN HOLIDAY COCKTAIL NAPKINS
E. Braun & Co. was founded in 1893 in Vienna where they became known for selling fine linens and ready-to-wear clothing. Eventually the company opened an office in New York City where they concentrated on just selling linens. Now E. Braun & Co.has emerged as the premier source for luxury linens and distinctive accessories. We highly recommend E. Braun & Co.’s Holiday Collection which includes Cristaux snowflakes in white and gold in 6 assorted designs make for classic holiday linen cocktail napkins. They will make any table scape especially beautiful around the holiday or all year round and would be much appreciated by any host or hostess who loves to entertain.
That is our Holiday Gift Guide for all. Once you start looking there are so many amazing, beautiful handcrafted, artisanal gifts that you can find that would make the recipient of such gift feel like you put great thought and care into their gift. Whether it be a beautiful candle or high end home decor, when you shop local artisans you are giving in so many ways and that is the lesson we should all take away from the holiday season.
We are also doing a daily Advent Calendar online shop gift guide on our Instagram and Facebook for brands that do not have a brick and mortar store so look out for those recommendations.
We here at The Local Artisan Guide wish you and yours a very happy and healthy holiday seasonvwith your friends and family.
As a site and blog that focuses on small, local businesses, especially more artisanal brands, we would be remiss to not write about the recent tariff trade war and how it will effect American businesses, especially small businesses.
I have had a few small businesses reach out to me this past week to discuss in confidence how this will effect their brand and how they are trying to find solutions to survive the high tariffs imposed on the countries they have create their products, buy their raw materials from or both.
This past week I was told by an employee that works with an American home decor company that only sells artisan fair trade goods that they are expected to raise their prices by 42% to incorporate the new tariffs. Their prices were already above average to make sure their foreign labor and domestic employees were paid fairly so now with such a dramatic increase in prices they feel achieving their sale goals was going to be a next to impossible task.
A local jeweler with a small online brand told me that all her raw materials and the artisans she uses to create her jewelry were from South East Asia so she would have to drastically increase her prices to make any profit. The prices of raw materials, especially gold were already high before the new tariffs were imposed so now she is challenged to find new affordable sourcing.
An industry that will be especially hard hit in the small business world is fashion as the US imports 98% of its clothing and 99% of shoes and accessories. There is zero fabric production in the United States as most fabrics come from Europe or Asia. There are currently not enough tanneries in the United States to supply our leather production. We are a complicated matrix from all around the world that creates all different types of products. This has been in effect for many decades now and it is not a quick fix. Virtually every item of clothing and accessories will be hit with additional duties, raising prices for consumers which is bound to bring about inflation to the US and the world.
Even if manufacturing was brought back to the United States, it takes years to bring a factory to life. First it must be funded, then there is finding a location with a nearby population that can work at the factory. After building a factory you must hire and train a work force whilst making the product at a competitive price.
As someone who formerly worked as a product developer and in production, I spent many years traveling abroad to Europe, Mexico and Asia to oversee production of American goods and there is a culture abroad that can provide mass production and smaller batch production that at this point in time America cannot compete with. To do this requires a long term plan with America reinvesting in new industries that will be needed in the future especially robotics, tech and materials for green energy.
Seeing America at work is definitely a task that should be on the agenda, however raising tariffs and having no real immediate plan as how to make this happen is not the answer. I have seen pundits representing the current government on the news this week giving answers that I know are wrong as to how to make this happen. Only time now will tell what is going to happen, however I have heard in the last week fear and panic from small business owners on how they are going to survive the latest trade wars and the fear is palpable.
The current government likes to claim they know what they are doing and the end will justify the means. They claim only the weak will not survive. We, the American people and the world deserve better than this.
The holidays are upon us once again and The Local Artisan Guide’s yearly gift recommendations are here to make shopping for you and your loved ones easy to find artisanal, well thought out gifts from small local brands.
We like to write four blogs for the holidays when it comes to gifting. Our first blog is for home decor as home decor is a great gift for friends, family, co-workers and even yourself. We will follow up with separate blogs for him, her and children/pets.
As always we focus on smaller, more local artisanal brands for our gift guide. Home decor is an especially pleasurable topic to recommend as gifts because it involves so many crafts and skillsets. We have made recommendations in multiple categories in all price ranges with brands that also offer their wares on their online shops which can be found by clicking the link in the captions.
City of Scents is a fragrance brand founded in NYC by friends Sebastien Courty and Rose Swarbrick. They decided to start the brand as both are avid travelers and wanted to recreate scents that are inspired by the places around the world that left olfactory impressions on them. For the holidays we recommend the wintery Aspen Room Mist.
This bright, wintery fragrance will fill your home with the essence of Aspen, replete with its perfect green pines, powdery slopes, clear skies and well-heeled socialites.
The crisp scent of Fir needle brings the outdoors in, while vetiver references the earthiness of Aspen’s alpine woodland, balancing this elevated blend. The traditional holiday fragrance, Myrrh, adds a complex spiciness and the essence of campfire provides a woody base, evoking the deep satisfaction that comes after an energetic day shushing off-piste.
Finally, anise infuses this bright and festive home fragrance with a top note that represents the elegance of this majestic mountain retreat and lends this incense an invigorating, and inviting, finish.
The Citizenry is one of the largest brands in the US that focuses solely on artisan home decor products. None of their products are created in factories but in small studios and ateliers from artisans around the world and in the United States all complying with Fair Trade regulations. We love the Torres Leather Storage Ottoman. This ottoman is handcrafted with vegetable-tanned cow leather ethically sourced from Alcanena, Portugal, a small town known as “The Land of Leather.” All made start-to-finish in a fair trade environment. This ottoman is ideal as it not only acts as an ottoman but can also be a coffee or side table and it also includes storage. This ottoman is perfect for parents with young children to make sure they are around furniture that won’t harm them and can also store their toys or any other items you need stored away.
Parachute was founded in 2014 by Ariel Kaye who wanted to provide high quality and affordable home goods that are easy to shop for. We love the Flannel Sheets that make sleeping through winter not only warm and toasty but very stylish. The Flannel Sheet set included one fitted sheet, one flat sheet and one set of standard pillowcases. The set comes in Thyme (as seen above) and Bone. The sheets are offered in Full, Queen, King and Cal King (comes with King size pillows) sizes. Made in Portugal the sheets are made of 100% cotton flannel that are brushed and cozy warm.
Highly curated Clic is a store that specializes in finding special pieces for your home from around the world to help you put your design fingerprint on your home and design style. One of the most important elements in designing your home are your books and library. Your books and your library express your passions and your interests. A beautiful coffee table book is not only aesthetically pleasing but can also offer eye candy for you and your guests. We picked the John Derian Picture Book from home decor designer John Derian who is world renowned for elevating the decoupage technique into fine art. Over the past 25 years, the brand has expanded greatly to include home and general design gifts and products. The book illustrates John Derian’s design inspiration and makes for a spectacular gift.
Global Table is the go to store in SoHo for all things tabletop. They have been selling tabletop drinkware, ceramics, cutlery, plates, cups, home decor and more for decades. One of the products they offer is this beautiful colorful Venezia Carafe. Designed in Italy by Federico de Majo, this faceted carafe has grip hold dents for easy holding and pouring. The colored glass carafes and tumblers in the Venezia collection are created by the typical Venetian technique of blowing incandescent paste inside a special diamond-shaped mould. Measurements: 3.7" diameter x 8.7" h. with 41 oz volume. The carafe is offered in Amethyst (as seen above), Sky Blue, Amber, Clear and Cobalt Blue.
Founded in 2015 by Shin Won Yoon and Stefen Ramirez, Tea Dealers is a NYC-based tea company. Focused on sourcing premium teas from small farmers in China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and India, they offer pure, authentic varieties found no where else. Along with their teas is their incredible collection of teapots that make for truly memorable gifts. It’s quite an extravagant gift however we fell in love with the Hand Hammered Copper teapot that we feel will become a family heirloom. Made in Niigata, Japan by Studio Gyokusendo the teapot is described as “Crafted with a timeless, elegant design this teapot efficiently retains high temperatures, perfect for dark or old teas. The general rule of practice for teapots is that the higher the quality of the tea, the smaller the brewing vessel to create a concentrated taste through shorter steepings and thoroughly enjoy each successive brewing. This teapot features a built-in strainer so you can put the tea directly in and allow it to expand and fully release its magnificent taste. The textured body showcases delicate hammer marks and a rustic handle adorned in bamboo. As it is used regularly, the teapot will develop a one-of-a-kind patina, giving it a unique charm. The natural patina is not painted on but created through a traditional process with raw copper.” Dimensions are 13x8x9cm, 200ml.
Textile designer John Robshaw who is a favorite in the Interior Design world started out as a fine artist before he started his career in textiles. Besides offering textiles on his online shop, retailers around the world and his store in Connecticut, John offers art on his site as art will always be his first love. He believes strongly that all interiors are only better when they include art that you love. One of the images we love is the “Elephant Tapestry”. This fabulous tapestry was hand painted by an artist in Jaipur who also paints John’s hand painted pillows each season. True pieces of art, this tapestry is also part of a foursome of images that include besides the elephant a camel, horse and tiger which are sold individually or as a bundle, grab them quick as these are a limited quantity item. They are easy to hang unframed with the loops, or you can frame them for more of a formal look. Each tapestry is 22" x 26" and hand painted in India.
Plantshed has been a family owned and operated floral and botanical community since the 1950’s that combine a brick-and-mortar boutique plant and flower shop with a quaint cafe experience. We love Plantshed because we feel there is no better gift to make a room feel alive as giving a plant. We especially love the Ficus Lyrata tree, more commonly known as Fiddle Leaf Fig. The Ficus lyrata is a fashionable houseplant with sculptural and broad foliage, that makes a statement in any room with bright sunlight. The Ficus Lyrata is a broadleaf evergreen with large, violin-shaped foliage. As houseplants, Ficus Lyrata typically grows 2-10 feet tall and rarely produce fruit. Requiring bright, filtered sunlight, large specimens perform especially well in corner windows, ensuring light hits all the leaves. One of the most widely used plants by professional interior designers, the Ficus Lyrata adds drama and style to any space. Plantshed also offers a variety of beautiful pots that will make the ficus an even more stylish addition to your home.
Cards Against Humanity is a card game invented by a group of friends who made the first version to play at a New Year’s Eve party. You put the cards together to make ridiculous jokes. If you are giving a gift for someone’s home or a hostess gift for a holiday party, a card game for entertainment is a wonderful idea, especially when it’s going to make you all laugh your asses off. We recommend the “Human Pack”. For Black Friday 2019, they taught a computer to write Cards Against Humanity cards and then made their human writers battle it for their jobs. Wow! Here's the pack the humans wrote which has 30 beautiful cards about the human condition straight from the hearts of our human writers. Goes well with the A.I. Pack, which was written by the computer. They also donate a bunch of money to charities so its a win/win when you buy from Cards Against Humanity.
The New York Public Library has a shop that helps fund the library and in the shop they curate an incredible selection of local artisans. We picked again another version of the legendary “Pizza Rat” who became a viral sensation a few years ago when he showed New Yorkers (and the world) his love of NYC pizza by dragging a whole slice through the NYC subway system. The Pizza Rat ornament is the holiday decoration that bonds New Yorkers together in the coldest and most disgruntled time of the year. It is the perfect gift to place on a Christmas tree, mantle, or keychain for fun. The cute subway rat features a cheesy pepperoni-topped pizza and is wearing an "I Love NY" turtleneck sweater. For the true New York lover and meme lord! It is made of Felt and knitted wool and measures 3"L x 2.25"W x 6"H. It’s the perfect gift to bring to a holiday party so your host can add to their tree.
So there are our holiday recommendations for home decor that you can give to your friends, family and most importantly, yourself! These small brands strive to create unique gift giving experiences while giving back to the community. All the recommendations can only make a home a beautiful, calming place to be while showing the essence of the homeowner.
The Local Artisan Guide had the pleasure to travel to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico late February and the beautiful Mexican town did not disappoint on any level!
San Miguel de Allende is a colonial-era town in Mexico founded in 1541 by 16th century friar, Juan de San Miguel and Ignacio Allende, a martyr for Mexican independence. San Miguel de Allende is located in the far eastern part of the state of Guanajuato and is about a three hour drive north of Mexico City. San Miguel de Allende has been chosen continuously as one of the most beautiful towns in the world as it is home to baroque architecture, stone lined streets, top notch boutique hotels, world class Mexican and international cuisines and multiple shops and markets that display and sell the artisanal crafts, foods and spirits from all over Mexico.
A view down Calle Aldama of the Parroquia De San Miguel Arcangel.
The Local Artisan Guide was here both for business and pleasure staying in a charming villa owned by one of the many American ex-pats who now make San Miguel their home. We stayed about a five minute walk from the Rosewood Hotel, which is one of the most prestigious and beautiful hotels in San Miguel de Allende. From the Rosewood Hotel is about a eight minute walk into the center of the town and its magnificent churches, plazas and manicured parks.
Sunset on my balcony on Calle Grillo.
A night view of San Miguel de Allende from the rooftop of the Rosewood Hotel.
After a few days of walking around you learn to get around town by using the churches as your landmarks. The villas and dwellings all have impressive and unique handmade doors that lead to magical homes with courtyards and gardens decorated with the crafts of the artisans who all throughout the towns of Mexico. The Catholic Church sought out to organize the towns and villages throughout Mexico to specialize in their own craft and skills, that way they would not be competitive with each other. From textiles, to ceramics, pottery and furniture, San Miguel de Allende is a haven for the aesthetic eye. Every corner is an Instragramer’s dream, a place where artists come to paint. As a matter of fact San Miguel de Allende has long attracted artists from all over the world, thanks to the Instituto Allende, a renowned art school where many of their students including many expats chose not to return home as San Miguel de Allende is first and foremost a community known for its art, beauty and charm.
The magnificent doors of the Museo Casa del Mayorazgo de al Canal.
The streets and homes of San Miguel de Allende are an artist’s dream.
I started first walking around February 13th and thought all the hearts I saw around town were in occasion of Valentine’s Day. However I found out the sacred heart was declared to be the symbol of San Miguel de Allende as San Miguel de Allende is considered to be the heart of Mexico. So if you are looking for a romantic place to be for Valentine’s Day you can’t go wrong with this city of hearts.
Hearts are everywhere in San Miguel de Allende.
Most of the roads are made with stones, so flat comfortable walking shoes are imperative. The workmanship to make this beautiful town centuries ago does not go unnoticed as the indigenous Mexicans were the main builders of all the churches, buildings and roads through hard physical labor and craftsmanship.
The stones of Calle Aldama are typical of the streets of San Miguel de Allende.
Although San Miguel is mostly affordable for Americans (thus why many retire there) it is an expensive city for Mexico. I found it pricey until I found the more affordable food markets and artisan mercados. Since it is such a destination for expats, wealthy Mexicans and tourists many shops thrive in San Miguel de Allende. It is also home to many galleries as the overhead to run a gallery is far less than in other art cities around the world.
A colorful selection of produce at the Mercado Ignacio Ramirez.
Shopping at the Mercado Ignacio Ramirez is a feast for all the senses.
I thoughly enjoyed myself in San Miguel de Allende as a tourist and an arts and craft lover. The town is very safe (although when traveling please exercise caution everywhere) and there wasn’t a great amount of harassment by vendors. There are some beggars in along the streets so I always have some spare local currency to give out. Most of the town is gainfully employed as there are so many shops, restaurants, hotels and private homes to work at so the population is a mostly friendly and respectful one. If you are following a Google Map watch out because the town suddenly becomes very hilly as half of it seems to be located on a steep incline. I didn’t need the gym during my visit at San Miguel de Allende as between walking and climbing the steep streets I met my Apple Watch’s exercise quota.
One of San Miguel de Allende’s many hills on the way to the San Miguel Mask Museum.
The entrance to the San Miguel Museum of Masks.
Visting in the winter during February makes dressing for San Miguel de Allende a little tricky as in the morning and evening it gets chilly. It can go from the high 30’s to 50’s in the morning/late evening to 70’s and 80’s with a strong Mexican sun shining on you. I had odd cool weather when I first arrived with some rare rain followed by very sunny days going into the high 70’s. So dress in layers if you are planning to visit San Miguel de Allende. I was advised to wear cashmere as its a great way to keep warm in the early part of the day and not be impossibly hot as the sun comes out.
Cashmere sweater for a slightly chilly start of the day.
My meals were exceptional in San Miguel de Allende with many Mexican dishes I had not heard of that were rich in moles and tortillas (the town smells like fresh tortillas which is lovely), however I have to say my favorite meals were from the housekeepers of the American homeowners that I visited in San Miguel de Allende. One can get very spoiled living in San Miguel de Allende.
Rustica is a local favorite especially for breakfast in San Miguel de Allende.
Having Molletes for breakfast at Rustica.
Panio was my favorite bakery in San Miguel de Allende.
The following is a photo diary of some of my highlights of visiting San Miguel de Allende featuring some of my favorite shops, boutiques, hotels, mercados and arts & crafts.
Antique shopping on Calle Ancha de San Antonio.
Skulls and tin art are commonly found in the shops of San Miguel de Allende.
Calle Pila Seca is great shopping street for clothing and home decor. La Modernista is a boutique I highly recommend.
La Modernista clothing boutique.
The colorful selection at La Modernista.
Mixta is another beautiful boutique on Calle Pila Seca I highly recommend for clothing, craft and home decor.
The magnificent entrance to Mixta.
Miata’s courtyard is common to the many beautiful courtyards in private homes and hotels in San Miguel de Allende.
Mixta has many rooms throughout their store with a mix of clothing, textiles, home decor, furniture and crafts.
The bells of the Parroquia De San Miguel Arcangel are hand rung by two men to a tune.
These puppets are a permanent fixture near the church.
Marquesa de Mancera was my favorite store for home decor.
The entrance to Marquesa de Mancera.
Marquesa de Mancera has beautiful arts and crafts from all over Mexico.
Olinala Boxes
Arte Huichol
The painted gourds of Marquesa de Mancera.
More objects at Marquesa De Mancera.
Trinitate Galeres de Artes is store to go to for your beautiful Mexican gardens and courtyards.
An example of their exemplary pottery.
The courtyard of Trinitate Galeres de Artes.
More amazing crafts at Trinitate Galeres de Artes.
Heading out Sabina Curandera for an art openings and posing by one of the majestic doors of San Miguel de Allende.
Inside Sabina Curandera and testing out the mezcal.
La Fabrica la Aurora is a large market just outside the center of San Miguel de Allende for antiques, art, clothing boutiques, textiles and home decor.
Here with textile artist Nelly Lorenzo at La Fabrica la Aurora.
Nelly’s loom for creating her textile art.
Nelly Lorenzo’s textile art.
Cantadora Antigrasavedades Antique Store
Alligator Candelabras
The selection at Cantadora Antigrasavedades.
A new spin on the iconic skulls of Mexico at Galeria Vandiver.
The Mercado de Artesanias is a fabulous artisan market with affordable crafts, textiles, pottery, ceramics and more.
The many shops of The Mercado de Artesanias.
Affordable textiles from Oaxaca.
Mexican Barbieland?
Mexican toy store.
Affordable pottery and ceramics galore.
Enjoying the company of Avocado the mule.
I caught a Big Fat Mexican Wedding with a horse and carriage, a mariachi band and ten caballeros on horses.
And a smaller wedding. San Miguel de Allende is a popular wedding destination.
Had an evening cocktail at a friend’s home watching the sunset on their beautiful house on the hill.
Having another evening cocktail at another amazing home on the hill the next day.
La Parada had great Peruvian food. Here is a gigantic amethyst at the table.
Casa Dragones is an incredible place for mezcal, but lots of $$$.
Just a few of the doors of San Miguel de Allende.
The door knockers were quite unique too.
San Miguel De Allende I will be back! Actually I will be back next year as I was invited to speak at a seminar next year at the El Instituto Allende on a talk on artisans and the lost arts which I will let you know when I have dates.
I hope you enjoyed my photo album of San Miguel de Allende. I had such a lovely time I took over 800 pictures so doing this edit wasn’t easy. I will have this week a video on our YouTube channel on an artisan walk through town. I do encourage you to visit if you appreciate artisan craftsmanship, beautiful architecture, good food, mezcal, amazing weather and friendly people.