HOURS:
Sunday & Monday 10 am - 5:30 pm Tuesday-Saturday 10 am - 9 pm
Bazaar Del Mundo
4133 Taylor at Juan Streets
Old Town
San Diego
(at the corner of Juan next to Casa Guadalajara Restaurant) |
Exciting,
classic, and innovative designs abound in this artistic home furnishings and
accessory store specializing in creations from the American Southwest and Mexico.
Interior designers and consumers who want to surround themselves in color
are captivated by our mix of handwoven Mexican Zapotec rugs, antique reproduction
folk art, and tribal art, along with candlesticks in both metal and wood, copper
bells, hand-sewn reversed applique molas, pillows, baskets, chimes, home accessories,
gifts, and more. Handcrafted Navajo folk-art, like painted chickens and other
figures, add a whimsical flare to the shop.
The shop carries a large collection of equipal chairs and furniture from Mexico.
This furniture dates back to the days of the Mexican conquest when Cortez accorded "Equipales" as
seats of honor to the VIP's. Today, this is one of the few stores in California
where this furniture is found.
Ceramic tiles depicting scenes and symbols of the southwest complement other
decorative art items. Southwestern motif shirts and jackets of unusual designs
hang from wooden hangers and iron brackets.
A wonderful selection of Pendleton blankets and accessories are popular gift
items, adding a rich touch to any home.
In addition, hand woven baskets in natural dyed fibers and giant ceramic pots
tied in rawhide come from Chiapas, Mexico; traditional Indian drums from Taos,
New Mexico are made from hollow logs and stretched rawhide are available as are
Native American dolls in highly detailed authentic costumes.
Most of the furniture is made in Mexico, Indonesia, and India along with creatively
upholstered one-of-a-kind chairs, stools, and benches.
For more information call 619-296-3161.
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