El Paso’s Best Pottery Shops:
The top rated Pottery Shops in El Paso, TX are:
- Mission Del Rey Southwest – offering unique handcrafted home decor
- Flor De Barro Gallery – is a family-owned Mexican art gallery in El Paso
- Alumi Tec – offers a wide variety of products such as patio furniture, lighting lamps
- Ysleta Mission Gift Shop – is a cultural gift store and gallery
- Michaels – is the largest arts and crafts specialty retailer in North America
Mission Del Rey Southwest
Mission Del Rey Southwest provides distinctive handcrafted home decor, Mexican and imported Indian products, and gifts with southwest, western, and rustic themes to artists in the Southwest United States and indigenous craftspeople from across the world. Handcrafted leather and rawhide lampshades are perfect for illumination in rustic western houses, cabins, lodges, and ranches.
Shades range in size from small chandeliers to big floor lamps. Rawhide lampshades, with their hand stitching and warm hue, create lovely decorating lampshades that complement any desk lamp, table lamp, floor lamp, chandelier, wall light, or antler lamp.
Products/Services:
Talavera & Mexican Pottery, Painted Lamp Shades, Native American Pottery, and More
LOCATION:
Address: 1421 Lee Trevino Dr A7, El Paso, TX 79936
Phone: (915) 440-2140
Website: www.missiondelrey.com
REVIEWS:
“Adore this store. I got a beautiful saddle blanket for a really affordable price and it was a fun shop to look around and do some gift shopping. Would definitely stop in again.” – Amy M.
Flor De Barro Gallery
Flor De Barro Gallery is a family-owned and operated Mexican art gallery in El Paso, Texas, run by women. Their gallery is located in a residential area on El Paso’s west side, with a beautiful view of the Franklin Mountains. They are the go-to art gallery for exquisite art from Mexico. Their family handpicks their outstanding variety of hand-made and hand-painted Mexican folk art directly from the artists who create it.
Day of the Dead pottery, modern Mata Ortiz pottery, Casas Grandes style, hammered copper, Wixarica paintings and beaded works, Mexican lithographies, Mexican paper mache, and more may all be found in their collection.
Products/Services:
Art Gallery
LOCATION:
Address: 6721 Westwind Dr, El Paso, TX 79912
Phone: (915) 843-8984
Website: www.flordebarrogallery.com
REVIEWS:
“This gallery is a hidden treasure in El Paso. Walking in you don’t know what to expect as it looks like residential hunting but they have a beautiful and extensive collection of Mexican folk art. The owners are so welcoming and they will guide you through the gallery telling you about the pieces and the artists. They even host pottery and painting classes too. If you’re looking for something different to do, I fully recommend you stop by.” – Jesus N.
Alumi Tec
Alumi Tec is a manufacturer and distributor of aluminum products. They provide a large selection of cast aluminum components that are rust-free, sturdy enough for outdoor use, and lightweight enough to make installation simple. Patio furniture, outdoor period lighting lamps for residential and commercial use, mailboxes, decorative urns, planters, fountains, wall sconces, walkway lights, statuary, which includes an amazing collection of animal statues, antique reproductions, and, of course, they can make custom orders and assist you in developing a new product are just a few of the items they offer. Retailers, contractors, and distributors are currently offering their items to the general public.
Products/Services:
Patio Furniture, Outdoor Lighting Lamps, Mailboxes, Decorative Urns, Planters, Fountains
LOCATION:
Address: 3200 N Zaragoza Rd, El Paso, TX 79938
Phone: (915) 855-1822
Website: www.alumi-tec.com
REVIEWS:
“Live this place. Has the feel of a pottery flea market you can take your time walking thru and browsing for just the right thing! We have purchased many pots and a couple of chimineas from here and the prices are the best in town.” – Carla.
Ysleta Mission Gift Shop
Ysleta Mission Gift Shop is a small, family-run business. They wish to promote local artists and small businesses in order to support and develop the town in which they live. Ysleta Mission Gift Shop is a cultural gift shop and gallery in Ysleta, California. Among the things in their catalog are metal arts, the local artist works, vintage & antiques, Mexican folk art & textiles, religious saints, handcrafted & custom work, authentic Native American pottery, sterling silver & semi-precious stone jewelry, and religious saints.
Products/Services:
Metal Arts, Authentic Native American Pottery, Vintage & Antiques, Mexican Folk Art
LOCATION:
Address: 131 S Zaragoza Rd, El Paso, TX 79907
Phone: (915) 777-6884
Website: www.ysletamissiongiftshop.com
REVIEWS:
“Love all my purchases from this awesome place. They are accommodating and super helpful and go the extra mile to do right for their customers. I’ve ordered several times and can’t tell you how much I love all the goodies I’ve bought. Totally recommend them.” – Cristina M.
Michaels
Michaels is the leading distributor of arts, crafts, custom frames, floral, wall décor, and seasonal items in North America, with over 1,200 stores in 49 states and Canada. They contain everything you’ll need to tap into your creative side. The most popular art supplies, jewelry kits, frames, knitting and crochet supplies, Cricut makers, and much more may be found in their extensive craft assortments.
Products/Services:
Pottery, Arts, Crafts, Custom Framing, Floral, Wall Décor, and More
LOCATION:
Address: 1313 George Dieter Dr Ste C, El Paso, TX 79936
Phone: (915) 629-9577
Website: www.michaels.com
REVIEWS:
“I love going to Michael’s I always go when I’m bored and love to take my dog with me too. Definitely pet-friendly as long as in a leash or in the cart, love to see the new and for sale items as well. The staff is really friendly and knowledgeable too. My favorite place to shop.” – Crystal C.
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