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The operative law for shopping in Mexico is caveat emptor - let the buyer beware. With that in mind, shop for almost anything you fancy. Mexico has everything from stuffed frogs (in various poses and costumes) to high-quality silver work. Handicrafts, clothing and folk art vary regionally in style: Pottery, woven fabrics, hammocks and baskets are often good buys. Folk art from Oaxaca and Michoacan remains our favourite. Don't ignore the highly popular hand-painted wooden animal figures, called alebrijes. The motifs in their designs usually represent a mix of myths.
It's fun to shop for locally made toys, but safety regulations are not particularly strict - make sure there are no loose pieces or sharp edges if the toys are intended as a gift for a child. Be on the lookout for good buys on musical instruments (particularly stringed or rhythm instruments). Use caution if buying designer-name items at very low prices - some are made without the permission of the manufacturer. If that's the case, the items may be confiscated by customs agents when you return home. Turtle, tortoise, alligator and jaguar products will also be confiscated upon arrival in many countries. Products containing quetzal bird feathers or tortoise shells or any derivative from turtles, such as oil, are illegal in Mexico. Alcohol is cheap, but be aware of your country's duty restrictions before you buy. Note: Green or brown glaze on pottery often contains lead - don't use any of these ceramics for storing food or drink. |
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