Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Artisans Bazaar

Ceramics with silver plated decorative detailing.

Yesenia and a variety of baskets, bowls and even fruit decor!


Banu and her hand knitted creations with alpaca and other wool mixes.



Books, bags, bows and more for purchase.


Sr. Ruben who travels from outside the city to display his hand woven textiles and carved gourds.

Lori from Canada using local products to make body scrubs and lotions.


Charo and her girls sell a variety of chutneys, marmelades, tapenades and jams using Peru's eclectic mix of fruits.


Alejandrina set up business after she learnt how to make bagels from an American expat and now provides a larger part of the American ex-pat community with these yummy bagels.



7 Enanos ( Bread Boys ) a fine sample of German breads from a new bakery.

A fun day organised by the Lima Contact Group with 3o vendors displaying their wares. Nice way to start your Christmas shopping. Every year Contact kicks off the season of Bazaars with a small but interesting collection of vendors.

The idea is to give the opportunity to new or small businesses to showcase their wares.

The board of Contact reads like a UN line up with members presently from Scotland/England/USA/Turkey.

1 comment:

Expat mum said...

Thanks for dropping by to comment. I LOVE those ceramics with the silver. SO unusual.
And married to a Maken eh? You have my sympathies ;-)