CHAMULA began in the 1990s, inspired by the travels of Japanese designer Yuki Matsuda through the remote reaches of North America and Mexico. Driven by a desire to preserve the traditional crafts and manufacturing methods he encountered in each region, he started the brand to share these cultural treasures with the world to see and experience.
Each piece in the CHAMULA collection is crafted with deep respect for traditional culture and folk art. They embody the passion and skills of artisans, folk artists, and craftsmen who maintain traditional lifestyles to this day.
The designs are sophisticated, thoughtfully honoring the heritage... Read More
CHAMULA began in the 1990s, inspired by the travels of Japanese designer Yuki Matsuda through the remote reaches of North America and Mexico. Driven by a desire to preserve the traditional crafts and manufacturing methods he encountered in each region, he started the brand to share these cultural treasures with the world to see and experience.
Each piece in the CHAMULA collection is crafted with deep respect for traditional culture and folk art. They embody the passion and skills of artisans, folk artists, and craftsmen who maintain traditional lifestyles to this day.
The designs are sophisticated, thoughtfully honoring the heritage and art passed down through generations in each locale, combined with meticulous manufacturing techniques. CHAMULA products are entirely handmade, one by one, often in small, remote villages without electricity or in mountainous regions surrounded by nature. CHAMULA continues to offer products that possess a unique, handmade warmth found nowhere else.
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