Prices start at 65p per Mexican tile / 58.50 per square meter. Our prices are competitive because we buy the Mexican tiles directly from the makers and import them ourselves. Whilst similar to Moroccan, Spanish and French handmade tiles, they offer the same quality at more affordable prices. We hold the broadest range of handmade Mexican tiles in the UK. Our tiles have featured in House and Garden (March 2015) and Elle Decorations (April 2015). Milagros's handmade Mexican tiles are of the highest quality, preferred by architects and designers.

Working directly with tile-makers, we import handmade floor tiles. Our cement encaustic tiles are available in several colours which we currently hold in stock. Colours and patterns are also available to commission with a three month lead time. Our prices are competitive because we buy the tiles directly from the makers and import them ourselves. Each tile is individually handmade, slight variations in colour and shade might occur. It is inherently characteristic of the tiles as they are handmade from natural materials and made in batches.

Working directly with tile makers, we import handmade Saltillo floor tiles. They are available in three sizes: 22 x 22cm, 30 x 30cm and 40 x 40cm square format. Our prices are competitive because we buy the tiles directly from the makers and import them ourselves. Prices are as follows. Saltillo floor tiles are unsealed terracotta. They are hand made in Saltillo, Northern Mexico from local clay which has a unique natural blend of minerals, which makes the tiles very tough when fired in specially-built kilns.

Our recycled glassware is made in a family-run workshop, which uses Pepsi bottles and other discarded glass items at the end of their reusable lives. The glass is melted down and then mouth-blown: each piece is shaped by hand and eye, using techniques that date back thousands of years. The trace of the maker is left behind as the glass solidifies - small ripples, tiny bubbles and optical distortions are an integral part of the glassware's texture and appearance. It is not for those who favour the symmetry of the production line.

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To make your own hot chocolate at home, you can add chilli flakes for some spice, or heap it with whipped cream. We recommend frothing it with what we in the shop refer to by the highly technical term of a "twizzling device", but is more properly known as a molenillo. Made of wood, you roll it.

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Mexican hot chocolate of course, it would not have been the chocolate we know and love today, but a bitter drink made from the beans of the cacao plant. Sugar was not added, nor was the plant matter turned into a solid sweet, for centuries, and even then only when the Europeans got hooked.

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Mexican hot chocolate - vanilla, cinammon, bitter, 100% cacao & almond. Chocolate is the earliest stimulant drink brought to Europe, predating both coffee and tea. And archaeological finds indicate it has been consumed in South America for millennia: traces of cocoa beans have been found on.

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One more the wall seesaw. While a wall is usually designed to keep people apart, this see-saw installation managed to bring people on both sides of the Mexico-US border together.

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Artists are turning the U.S.-Mexico border fence into the world’s longest peace-themed mural https://t.co/Gj3qKtb303

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