List of Mexican artisans

This is a list of notable Mexican artisans:

Baskets and other non-textile fibers

 * Feo Ariza (straw mosaics)
 * Rosalinda Cauich Ramirez (baskets)
 * Ángel Gil (ixtle fiber products, Guanajuato)
 * Apolinar Hernandez Balcazar (baskets, State of Mexico)
 * Fortunato Hernández Bazán (ixtle fiber products, Oaxaca)
 * Fortunato Moreno Reinoso (reed and bamboo objects, Michoacan)
 * Pineda Palacios family (palm frond nativity scenes, Puebla)
 * María Quiñones Carrillo (baskets, Chihuahua)
 * Felipa Tzeek Naal (palm frond weaving, Campeche)
 * Villajuana family (hammocks, Yucatán)
 * Andrés Uc Dzul (Panama hats, Campeche)

Lacquer ware

 * Mario Agustín Gaspar (Michaocan)
 * Pablo Dolores Regino (Guerrero))
 * Francisco Coronel Navarro (Guerrero)

Metal working

 * Punzo family (copper crafts) (Michoacán)
 * William Spratling (silver, Guerrero)
 * Apolinar Aguilar Velasco (steel blades, Oaxaca)

Paper-based crafts

 * Linares family (alebrijes and cartonería)(Mexico City)
 * Pedro Linares (alebrijes and cartonería, Mexico City)
 * Rodolfo Villena Hernández (cartonería, Puebla)
 * Hermes Arroyo (cartonería and other media, San Miguel de Allende))
 * Sotero Lemus
 * Adalberto Álvarez Marines

Pottery

 * Aguilar family(pottery)
 * Josefina Aguilar (Oaxaca)
 * Hilario Alejos Madrigal(Michoacan)
 * Neftalí Ayungua Suárez (Michoacan)
 * Alberto Bautista Gómez (Chiapas)
 * Jesús José Berabe Campechano(Jalisco)
 * Blanco family(Oaxaca)
 * Teodora Blanco Núñez
 * María Lilia Calam Que(Campeche)
 * Celso Camacho Quiroz (State of Mexico)
 * Jesús Carranza Cortés (ceramic figures, Jalisco)
 * Alfonso Castillo Orta (Trees of life, Puebla)
 * Miguel Chan and Roger Juárez (Yucatán)
 * Cayetano Corona Gaspariano(Tlaxcala)
 * Margarita Cruz Sipuachi(Chihuahua)
 * José García Antonio(Oaxaca)
 * Maximo Gómez Ponce(Puebla)
 * Adrián Luis González(State of Mexico)
 * Gorky González Quiñones(Guanajuato)
 * Florentino Jimón Barba(Jalisco)
 * Leonarda Estrella Laureano(Sinaloa)
 * Carlomagno Pedro Martínez (barro negro, Oaxaca)
 * Zenón Martínez García(Jalisco)
 * Esther Medina Hernández(Puebla)
 * Felipa Hernandez Barragan(Morelos)
 * Emilio Molinero Hurtado(Michoacan)
 * Rosalinda Cauich Ramirez (Quintana Roo)
 * María de Jesús Nolasco Elías(Michoacan)
 * Trinidad Núñez Quiñones
 * Nicasio Pajarito Gonzalez (Jalisco)
 * Ignacio Peralta Soledad (ceramic sculptures, Puebla)
 * Juan Quezada Celado(Chihuahua)
 * Guillermo Ríos Alcalá(Colima)
 * Elena Felipe and Bernadina Rivera(Michoacan)
 * Doña Rosa (barro negro, Oaxaca)
 * Pedro Ruíz Martínez and Odilia Pineda (Michoacan)
 * Ángel Santos Juárez(Jalisco)
 * Soteno family of Metepec(State of Mexico)
 * Cesar Torres Ramírez (Talvera pottery, Puebla)
 * Uriarte Talavera (Talavera ceramics, Puebla)
 * Salvador Vázquez Carmona(Jalisco)
 * Jorge Wilmot (Jalisco)

Textiles

 * Ana Karen Allende (rag dolls, Mexico City)
 * Florentina López de Jesús (weaving, Guerrero)
 * Pedro Preux (rug making, Mexico City)
 * Arnulfo Mendoza
 * Original Friends Dolls (cloth dolls, Guadalajara)
 * Porfirio Gutierrez (weaver)

Wood

 * Jacobo Angeles
 * Aguirre family (inlaid wood items, Jalisco)
 * Manuel Jiménez Ramírez (alebrijes, Oaxaca)
 * Alejandro Rangel Hidalgo (furniture, Colima)
 * José Reyes Juárez (masks, Tlaxcala)
 * Hipolito Vázquez Sánchez (wood carving, Tlaxcala)
 * Ascensión de la Cruz Morales (musical instruments, Durango)
 * Agustín Parra Echauri(reproduction of colonial era pieces, Jalisco)
 * Agustín Cruz Tinoco(Oaxaca)
 * Plácido Otilia family(musical instruments, San Luis Potosí)