Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico   Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico
Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico
Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico
 


Y'Amigo Seashells

The richness of Yucatan is manifested in a variety of ways; its cultural history and natural treasures are just some of the ways. The natural treasures provide the Yucatecan people with the raw materials that allow them to develop their creativity.

In the specific case of the coast and beaches, the sea delivers invaluable gifts that are known for their beauty. It takes a special person with patience and an artist sensitivity to appreciate the beauty in the smallest of things. Thanks to this sensibility and their dedication, they are able to take the beautiful seashells they find on the beaches during their daily walks and turn them into incredible works of art. With these treasures they create unique useful products.


Seashell Tooth Picks

Y’Amigo is a coop of women who live and work in Chicxulub port. Their goal is to create handcraft pieces that are not only attractive but also useful. When the coop project first started their priorities were: to help the coastal communities, have harmony between the natural environment and the community while working a sustainable project, teach the artisans quality control to provide high quality products, integrate the families in the production of the crafts and above all, generate economical incomes for the families.


Seashell Decorations

The group dynamics start with each artisan taking daily walks on the beach looking for and collecting both whole and broken seashells that Mother Nature has so generously left on the beaches. With great creativity and their manuel dexterity, they then convert these bits and bobs of shells into useful objects that will attract shoppers of all tastes who will want their crafts.


Seashell Decorations

 

 

 




Seashell Decorations

When you visit the coop shop on Calle 21 No. 38 between 16 and 18 in Chicxulub Puerto you will find a wide variety of products to choose from. You will find things to decorate your home such the popular seashell spheres that come in a variety of sizes, the attractive mobiles that are great in corners, and the Virgins made with seashells and papier mache. You will also find practical soap dishes, attractive stirring spoons, toothpicks for appetizers and magnets for the fridge.


Seashell Spa

Because of their high quality, unique products, Y’Amigo has received prizes and awards from the government. And, the fact that both local and foreign visitors buy their products, gives the coop the energy and vision to continue ahead with their mission and goals all the while helping their families economies.

GRUPO ARTESANAL " Y'AMIGO "
Calle 21 No. 38 entre 16 y 38
Chicxulub puerto, Yucatán
C.P. 97730
Cel. 044 9991 112800
Email: yamigo.maya@gmail.com

To read in Spanish click here espanol


Seashell Napkin Holder

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Art in the Yucatan:
Art Festival
Art Galleries
Art Gallery La Luz
Casa de los Artistas
Castro Pacheco Murals
Izamal Cultural Center
Katrin Schikora
MACAY Museum
Made in the Yucatan
Mayan Arts Today
Meridas City Museum
Museums
Pottery & Ceramics of Ticul
Sculpture in Merida
Sculpture on Paseo Montejo

Cuisine in Yucatán:
Bananas of the Yucatán
Botanas
 Campechan Cuisine
 Chaya, nutritional properties
 Chiles en Nogada
 Cocina Economica
 Cooking School
 Food Bank
 Margaritas
 Restaurants
 Seafood
 Tequila
 Yucatecan Cook Books
 Yucatecan Cuisine

Ecology in Yucatán:
 Ecological Tourist
 Ecotourism Network
 Organic Products
 Save Water
 Sustainable Tourism
 Yucatan's Vegetation

Haciendas in Yucatán:
 Haciendas of the Yucatán
 Haciendas Foundation - Arts
 Haciendas Foundation - Herbs
 Hacienda Hotels
 Hacienda Temozón

Handcrafts in Yucatán:
 Hammocks
 Handcrafts
 Souvenirs from Yucatán
 Coqui Coqui Perfums
 Y'Amigo Seashells

Healthcare in Yucatán:
 Healthcare in Merida
 Medical Tourism: Star Medica
 Spas in Yucatán

Mayan Culture:
Mayan Beliefs
 Mayan Ceremonial Site
 Mayan Life
 Mayan Medicine
 Mayan Stories

Mérida, Yucatán:
 Mérida Corners
 Mérida English Library
 Méridas of the World
 Consulates
 Nightlife
 Restaurants
 What to do in Mérida?

Activities in Yucatán:
Bicycle Route on Sundays
Bird Watching
Bullfight
 Calesas
 Calle 60 Stroll
 Christmas in the Yucatan
 Duck hunting
 Gremios
 Temascal
 Spas in Yucatán

Spanish in Yucatán:
Language Schools
Life Long Learning
 Say it in Spanish
 Yucatecan Spanish

Important in Yucatán:
Ask the U.S. Consul
 Hurricanes
 Marriage Requirements

Before you move to Yucatán:
 Moving to the Yucatan
 Yucatan Retirement
 Yucatan Name
 Yucatan's Watercolors

General interest:
 Cabañuelas
 Giving oppotunities
 Flamingos
 From our Readers
 Henequen, green gold
 New 7 Wonders of the World
 Photography
 Planetarium
 Quinta Montes Molina
 Teatro Indigena
 Torch Runners
 Who's on the money?



 


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