The handicrafts of Chiapa de Corzo are among the most representative expressions of the cultural heritage of this Magical Town. Each piece reflects the talent, creativity, and knowledge passed down through generations of artisan families in the region.
Among the most outstanding artisan traditions is wood carving, renowned for the creation of the iconic Parachico masks. Hand-carved from woods such as cedar and zompantle, these pieces are carefully sanded and decorated with oil paints and intricate details that highlight the craftsmanship of their makers, making them one of the most important cultural symbols of Chiapas.
Another of Chiapa de Corzo's great artisan treasures is its traditional lacquerware technique, applied to both decorative and functional objects such as gourds, pumpos, chests, crosses, and jewelry. These pieces are adorned with delicate floral motifs and nature-inspired designs, preserving an artisan tradition with deep historical roots.
The region's artisan heritage is further enriched by embroidered textiles, including blouses and tulle dresses such as the traditional Chiapaneca dress. Their colorful silk-thread embroidery depicts regional flora and represents one of the most elegant and recognizable expressions of traditional Chiapanecan attire.
Visitors can admire and purchase these handicrafts at shops located beneath the arcades surrounding the main square, across from Ángel Albino Corzo Park, as well as in local workshops where they can observe the crafting process firsthand and interact with the artisans. These products can also be found in certified Marca Chiapas establishments and at branches of the Chiapas Institute of Handicrafts.
By purchasing a handicraft from Chiapa de Corzo, visitors not only take home a unique piece filled with identity and tradition; they also help preserve ancestral techniques and directly support the artisan communities that keep this invaluable cultural legacy alive.
Festivity in Honor of the Virgin of Carmen
Feast of Saint James the Apostle
Dance of the Alferez and Nahuarés
Festivity in Honor of Saint Lorenzo
Festivity in Honor of Saint Roque and Saint Bartolomé the Apostle