Handicrafts in Ecuador
Ecuador’s cultural diversity is beautifully expressed through its handicrafts, crafted using traditional techniques and materials passed down through generations. Each piece embodies the history, worldview, and traditions of the country’s ethnic groups.
At the Mindalae store in Quito, you can explore and acquire these exquisite works of art, each representing Ecuador’s rich cultural heritage. Beyond purchasing, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the communities and traditions that bring these creations to life.
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The Mukawa
The Mukawa is a traditional vessel handcrafted by the Kichwa women of Canelos, Ecuador. Considered a form of “living archaeology,” these pieces preserve centuries-old modeling and painting techniques, maintaining the authenticity of their ancestral artistry.
For generations, the women of the Kichwa community in Pastaza, Ecuador, have shaped and decorated these vessels using materials and symbolic representations unique to their culture. Each Mukawa carries the essence of an enduring tradition, connecting the past with the present.

Mindalae: Fair Trade Store
By purchasing an Ecuadorian handicraft or souvenir at Mindalae, you are not only bringing home an authentic piece made by talented communities but also contributing to global fair trade. Our products meet international standards that ensure fair payment to artisans and promote the preservation of their traditions.
We invite you to visit our museum store and discover the cultural richness behind each handcrafted piece!


Tigua Folk Art
Vivid Andean scenes capturing indigenous traditions, nature, and daily Ecuadorian life.

Handcrafted Jewelry
Unique pieces crafted from horsehair, spondylus shell, bone, and wood.

Luxury Jewelry
Elegant gold and silver jewelry inspired by Ecuador’s cultural heritage.

Food & Beverages
Savor Ecuadorian tradition with artisanal liquors, premium chocolate, and coffee.

Textiles & Natural fibers
Unique embroidered handicrafts crafted from natural fibers and seeds, showcasing Ecuadorian traditions.

Vegetable Ivory
Unique eco-friendly crafts made from tagua, Ecuador’s sustainable “ivory.”