Discover the best top things to do in Sacatepequez Department, Guatemala including Finca Los Nietos, La Casa de las Escudillas, Colibri, Loomtree Antigua, Pachamama Blends, Casa de Artes, Casa del Jade, C'Santos, Xibalba Joyas, Los Colores de la Tierra.
Restaurants in Sacatepequez Department
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Private coffee farm within a friendly third-world Guatemalan village. A farm where coffee is produced from crop to cup. Also available: Separate 1 bedroom home with bath/kitchen/ living room. Apartment attached to main house,full bath(shower) kitchen & living room.Main home may be available at certain times of the year! two bedrooms, two baths. kitchen living room etc. Gorgeous Spanish porch which looks at Agua Volcano.
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El Telar (Loom Tree) is a luxury brand of fine textiles, producing hand-made pieces since 1996. Loom Tree pairs European design with Mayan weaving techniques, all the while upholding the sustainable and ethic work practice of Mayan artisans.
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At any visit to Antigua, "Casa de Artes" cannot be missed! It is a mix of shop and small museum of Guatemalan crafts as textiles, masks, pottery, wood carvings, jewelry, sacred images and religious items. Extremely high quality articles, that can bewitch any visitor! Located at the city's historic center, at only two blocks of "Parque Central" and of "Catedral de San José", you will easily find it while strolling along Antigua's old cobbled stone streets. Prices? On the expensive side, but quality and uniqueness are assured. Enjoy!
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Casa del Jade, since 1,977, invites everyone to discover the beautiful world of the stone of Heaven, Jade. Through a guided tour in our Museum you will discover the importance of this stone since ancient times until today, you will be able to appreciate how Jade is handcrafted, and then enjoy the largest Jade jewelry exhibit in Central America. Don't miss the opportunity to acquire a piece of Ancient history transformed into beautiful jewels and pieces of art.
We wandered into this store, which has a small storefront, just intending to look around. We were greeted by Berny, who could not have been more helpful without being at all pushy. Occupying a large portion of the ground floor of a restored large casa, spanning several interconnecting rooms that go deeper into the former house, the jewelry store offers a dazzling array of jewelry, specializing in all colors of Guatemalan jade but also having other semi-precious and precious stones available, often in distinctively designed pieces. At the back of the store is a museum with a well-mounted display of Olmec and Maya artifacts with clear explanations of their provenance. Fort the serious shopper (not us), there are pieces in every price range, all of them attractive. Included in the inventory are pieces made by co-ops supporting the local people. In the courtyard were a couple of Maya women selling their textiles. Berny helped with translations, and with his assistance, we were able to get a better understanding of the techniques used. One of the lovely women demonstrated how she used her hip-strap loom for us. We are so glad we stopped in Casa del Jade and grateful for Berny's assistance.
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Find exquisite and unique taste in jewelry ranging from world famous designers to local designs in gold and silver, including a large variety of gemstones. You'll also find Cristina Santos's collections, a Guatemalan designer who uses the beauty of gold, silver, jade and other gemstones to portray emotions with unique pieces. It is a must if you want to experience a completely different concept in jewelry.
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Experience our handmade jewelry exhibition displayed in a colonial environment decorated with guatemalan art, antiques and exclusive items. Witness the process of the jade stones transforming into jewels and the blacksmith making the finishing touches on the designer jewels inspired in nature and guatemala´s rich culture. Join our workshop to design and make your own jade jewel. The only workshop in the region where you will immerse yourself in mayan history and create a unique jewel with your own hands!
My daughter and I first enjoyed shopping in this lovely space, seeing the work of a range of Guatemalan artists and artisans in jade, metal, fabric, and ceramic. We got to talking with Laura, the proprietor, and enjoyed it so much--and learned so much from her--that we decided to do the jade workshop. We each made a piece for a necklace. It was fun, interesting, and a wonderful experience working with the stone and being inspired by Laura's vision and expertise. It was one of our favorite things in all of Antigua, because of Laura's vision and caring for the people and traditions of the country. We'll enjoy wearing our pieces, and look forward to visiting again.
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