Craft, artisanal, and hand-made goods that add to a cacao experience or come from the same cultural world as the cacao.
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Copal is a sacred tree in Mesoamerican spiritual practices that serves a similar "cleansing" purpose to sage or palo santo. It's also known as "rax...
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We are thrilled to finally be able to offer molinillos (pronounced moh-lee-NEE-yohs), the traditional tool for blending a cacao drink! These ones are hand-made by...
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Jícaras (pronounced "HEE-cah-rahs") have been used throughout history as cups, and are still used to this day for sacred drinks in Latin America. "Jícara" is...
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Take this rechargeable frother with you to make cacao wherever you have hot water! Comes with: Two frother attachments Screw-on cover for easy travel Micro-USB...
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THE NEW EASIEST WAY TO MAKE A CUP OF CACAO ON-THE-GO These electric kettles heat enough water for a single cup of cacao within minutes....
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*2024 CALENDARS ON SALE* These English-language Chol Q'ij (or Tzolkin) calendars show the Nahual of the day along with an interpretation of each day's energy...
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We're thrilled to announce our first-ever Signature Spice Blend! This glass shaker includes ground cinnamon, cardamom, and direct-trade cobanero chili – a pepper endemic to...
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Spice up your cacao drink with this direct-trade, wood-fire-roasted Cobanero Chili (chile cobán) from Alta Verapaz, Guatemala!
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These vibrant stickers were designed by Belle Meador, sister of Soul Lift Cacao founder Nick Meador. Belle was adopted from Guatemala in 1996 and has...
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A dried cacao pod is a wonderful decoration for your home or addition to your altar. These pods are sourced from the Utz K’aslemal collective...
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These barro (clay) mugs are hand-made by artisans in Mexico. They are made from red clay and partially covered by dark brown glaze. These mugs...
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*2024 CALENDARS ON SALE* We're thrilled to present these Mayan calendars from Momostenango, Guatemala, described as the "mecca" of the modern Mayan world. This calendar...
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These fun fanny packs are made by a women's weaving collective in Xela (Quetzaltenango), in the Western Highlands of Guatemala, and sourced through ethical direct...
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These water bottle holders are made of cotton that has been naturally dyed, woven, and embroidered, all by hand at Casa Flor Ixcaco women's weaving...
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Hand-made bead ornaments from Lake Atitlan, Guatemala We source these from a vendor in San Juan la Laguna, Guatemala, in the area where most of...
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This is direct-trade, whole-bean coffee from our friends at Cafe Zamora in Portland, Oregon. The coffee is non-GMO and grown without chemical pesticides or fertilizers....
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NOTE: As of May 2024 we are not able to source more of these, so they are out of stock indefinitely. From K'abel Handmade come...
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