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Guided by Hands That See

San Antonino Castillo Velasco | Mexico

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Guided by Hands That See  in San Antonino Castillo Velasco | Mexico Private Tour
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Craft Tour in Oaxaca’s Central Valleys with family pottery workshop, artisan visit, local lunch.

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Ehren Seeland

What is this?

In a town best known for its embroidery, one family quietly shapes a different legacy—through pit-fired clay. This intimate experience invites you inside the home workshop of a renowned family of artisans in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca. Their work is whimsical, tactile and deeply personal—guided by tradition, memory and resilience. You'll witness how the creations are meticulously crafted using traditional techniques and unique vision. The pieces, celebrated for their intricate details and cultural significance, have garnered international acclaim, and are featured in museums, documentaries and books. You'll meet the artists, learn about their process, and witness how their hands bring form to feeling. The visit includes time to explore their collection and workshop, as well conversation about how creativity can be a lifeline in the face of adversity. Afterward, you'll stop at a popular roadside comedor for handmade Oaxacan dishes and agua fresca—simple, local, full of flavor.

What makes this unique?

Over 20 years ago, Maestro José lost his sight to glaucoma. What could have been an end became a beginning. Relying on touch, intuition and memory, he continued sculpting—his hands guided by a sense of form that doesn’t require vision. Today, he’s internationally recognized not only for his work, but for the spirit behind it. His ability to craft such detailed and expressive pieces without sight has earned him the moniker "manos que ven"—hands that see. Unlike many of Oaxaca’s 70+ pottery communities, where skills are passed down generationally, Maestro José is self-taught. He began by making animals from clay as a child. His greatest collaborator is his wife, Maestra Teresita, who adds the details to his sculpted forms. Their work is a living love story—quietly powerful and unlike anything else. Their adult children now contribute their own custom pieces, and the family workshop also includes a tattoo studio upstairs—proof that creativity here takes many forms.

What is the profile of the host?

Ehren Seeland is a Oaxaca-based creative with a background in art and design and journalism, who travels the globe for professional and personal pursuits. A long-term resident of Oaxaca with family ties to the city, her passion for regional produce, traditional skills, and social impact makes her a fantastic host for the culturally curious and socially minded traveler. Through all of her projects—including Hecho, a marketplace of artisan-made goods from natural materials—Ehren maintains an active focus on supporting Mexican ancestral traditions through handmade product development, including textiles, pottery, homewares, and other works. Her projects also place special emphasis on supporting women and indigenous communities.

What to bring?

We recommend bringing a hat, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, water and your camera or phone, if you'd like to take photos. If you wish to buy pieces from the makers while in their studio, they accept credit cards, but cash pesos is always preferred. That said, there's no expectation to buy anything outside of what's included in the experience.

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

Pick up and drop off will be at the front of the Italian Coffee Company at Lic Manuel Ruiz 300A, Reforma, 68050, Oaxaca de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico. Your host will be there waiting for you 15 minutes before the departure time to enable a prompt departure at the time stated on the booking. The transit time to and from the destination is included in the duration shown on the experience listing.

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USD 100
per person

Private

2 - 4 people

5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience accommodates a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 people. What’s Included: Transportation from Oaxaca de Juárez to this Zapotec community and back again. A guided visit to the home workshop of a family of artisans. Lunch and agua fresca at a local comedor that is en route back to Centro.
Offered in English, Spanish

Private

2 - 4 people

5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience accommodates a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 people. What’s Included: Transportation from Oaxaca de Juárez to this Zapotec community and back again. A guided visit to the home workshop of a family of artisans. Lunch and agua fresca at a local comedor that is en route back to Centro.
Offered in English, Spanish