We collaborate directly with Indigenous artisans and small-scale makers from Oaxaca, Puebla, and across the Southwest, as well as local Arizona artists who honor ancestral techniques and sustainable practices.

The Heart of Casa Copal

Each piece carries a story. Each product supports a maker.

What you’ll find?

  • Clothing display at a store featuring a mannequin dressed in a patterned off-the-shoulder top with embroidery and a long, fringed skirt in rust color.

    Handwoven textiles

    Rebozos and aprons from family-run workshops in Oaxaca

  • A decorative bowl filled with polished gemstone massage stones of various colors and patterns, including white, orange, gray, and pink.

    Stones

    Marble, Onyx, and Canterra Stone sourced from artisan studios in Puebla.

  • A mineral crystal specimen with purple and white crystalline formations, placed on a patch of moss and rock surface.

    Gemstones

    Ethically sourced from Uruguay to Madagascar.

  • Various handcrafted pottery pieces including cups, bowls, and planters displayed on a red table at a market or store.

    Tradicional Wellness tools

    Used in rituals across Latin American

  • A hand holding a maroon and pink dahlia flower in a garden with various blooming flowers and greenery, a green wall with black and white writing, a pink bag hanging, and a blue chair in the background.

    Local original work

    Crafted by Arizona-based makers, inspired by indigenous artisans.