Side Tables

These rustic yet modern Aldama side tables have Mexican parota wood tops and copper-plated legs. Each piece is handcrafted by artists and hails from the Coyoacan neighborhood of Mexico City.
To buy: The Citizenry, $165
Stacked Heel

Handmade in Peru, these Austin Noir slip-on ankle booties will become your go-to shoe whether it's running to a meeting or running through the farmer's market.
To buy: Nisolo, $214
Turquoise Pillow

This spectacularly colorful pillow, made by Peruvian artists as part of a fair trade collaboration, is hand-woven and embroidered.
To buy: Jenny Krauss, $96
Woven Stool

Inspired by "sombrero vueltiaos — traditional Colombian hats," these poufs are made from "caña flecha — an indigenous local palm fiber" in Colombia.
To buy: L'aviva Home, $585
Tusk Earrings

Mexico City-born artist and jewelry designer Gabriela Artigas pairs white and rose gold metals for a thoroughly modern and dramatic effect.
To buy: A + R Store, $180
Weekender Bag

The essential weekender bag gets a textile upgrade with this Ikat Stripe version. Handmade from Guatemala, the cross body strap and three interior pockets guarantee easy travels.
To buy: Tribe Alive, $275
Wine Glass Set

This ombre multicolor wine glass set is handmade by Mexican artists using recycled glass and results in a one-of-a-kind set.
To buy: Uncommon Goods, $85
Custom Boots

These leather boots can be customized with any colorful panels from the bevy of handmade textile choices located on the website. Made in Guatemala, the hardest part is trying to pick a favorite.
To buy: Teysha, $200
Bracelet

This green cuff bracelet is handcrafted by women in Guatemala and is part of a larger network called the Wakami Village program that encourages artisan entrepreneurship.
To buy: Wakami, $42
Otomi Textiles

Traditionally handmade by the Otomi people Northwest of Mexico City, these hand-embroidered fabrics can be used in a variety of ways whether it's as a bedspread, table cloth or for upholstery purposes.
To buy: Jacaranda Home, $365
Green Dipped Bowl

Guatemalan artist Victor Hugo Lopez carves each bowl by hand and then dips the piece into bright, unexpected colors for a playful result.
To buy: Novica, $30