Ever since I was little, my grandma used to say I was a "Soñadora".
Dreams seem impossible until they aren't.
Mexituras was a dream.
Something I thought would be completely untouchable. A way to help my family and friends in Mexico share their talent. I created Mexituras to bring the culture of Mexico back home. I wanted to give these women who create the items to be able to have a stable source of income while taking care of their children at the comfort of their home.
Authentic. Impactful. Traditional.
Una Soñadora,
Myra Jaimes
Meet The Artisans

Yucatan, MX
A couple originally from Nayarit, they belong to the huichol community by birth.

Chiapas, MX
A group of women and men, they practice the painting technique 'LACA' originating in Chiapas.

Zacatecas, MX
Metalwork by a native, he uses scraps of metal found in junkyard to produce kitchenware.