Taller Leñateros R.L.

Artist · S. Cristobal de Las Casas

Taller Leñateros R.L.

Artist · S. Cristobal de Las Casas

1

Flavio A. Paniagua 54, Barrio de Guadalupe, 29230 San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chis., Mexico

Photos

Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by jessicagvincent (atlas obscura user)
Taller Leñateros R.L. by jessicagvincent (atlas obscura user)
Taller Leñateros R.L. by linkogecko (Atlas Obscura User)
Taller Leñateros R.L. by jessicagvincent (atlas obscura user)
Taller Leñateros R.L. by jessicagvincent (atlas obscura user)
Taller Leñateros R.L. by jessicagvincent (atlas obscura user)
Taller Leñateros R.L. by jessicagvincent (atlas obscura user)
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null
Taller Leñateros R.L. by null

Highlights

Maya artists craft handmade paper, prints, and books from recycled materials.  

Placeholder
Placeholder
Placeholder

Flavio A. Paniagua 54, Barrio de Guadalupe, 29230 San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chis., Mexico Get directions

tallerlenateros.com
@tallerlenateros

Information

Static Map

Flavio A. Paniagua 54, Barrio de Guadalupe, 29230 San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chis., Mexico Get directions

+52 967 678 5174
tallerlenateros.com
@tallerlenateros

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Sep 14, 2025

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2025 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@atlasobscura

14 Places Created By and For Women

"Tucked away in San Cristobal de las Casas’s quiet Barrio de Guadalupe is Taller Leñateros, a unique bookbinding and papermaking workshop that’s been operating in Chiapas’ cultural capital for more than 40 years. Taller Leñateros (the Woodlanders’ Workshop) is a collective of female Maya artists (though some men have joined in recent years). It’s also Mexico’s first and only Tzotzil Maya bookbinding workshop.  The collective was founded in 1975 by the Mexican-American poet Ambar Past to document and disseminate the endangered Tzotzil language, culture, and oral history. It does so environmentally, using only recycled and natural materials for its publications (leñateros alludes to those who get their firewood from deadwood, rather than felled trees). The world’s first book written, bound, and published by Maya in over 400 years—Incantations: Songs, Spells, and Images by Mayan Women and Mayan Hearts (also the first of its kind to be published by Maya women)—was conceived here. Other groundbreaking Tzotzil Maya texts, such as Mayan Hearts and the soon-to-be-published Mamá Luna Nene Sol, were too." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/womens-community-spaces
View Postcard for Taller Leñateros R.L.

Mary Molinaro

Google
Amazing artistry. They make paper from recycled materials and print books, posters, and cards. Love this place!

Kyle Freeman

Google
A wonderful space filled with lovingly crafted hand made papers, prints and other art. I spent over an hour here looking through all this cooperative’s work; beautiful handmade papers, handmade prints featuring art of local creatives, trippy books with sculpted faces and journals filled with poetry. The space itself is fun to explore with in progress art and prints laying about everywhere (also a coffee tree in the front yard). A chat with the owners will give you so much background on the city and it’s unique and tumultuous history. A must visit for unique momentos.

Katie May Boyle

Google
Beautiful handmade paper journals and other Mayan souvenirs 💓

Burrion Victoria

Google
A very nice place where paper is recycled. We took a tour and received explanations about the manufacturing process. And most importantly, we found a beautiful recycled paper notebook to make our album for our vacation in Mexico 🥰

deborah camara

Google
I took a class here and I went the day before to see the studio and see what I could make. On the day I went they told me that I would have to pay more to make a mask. When I visited they told me I could make the mask. Un professional how they tried to get more money from me. Deborah Camara

Mauricio Lozano

Google
Authentic paper work shop, you can see the whole hand made process from recycled paper or natural fibers to pulp to dying and setting of paper. Very nice paper souvenirs, artwork, notebooks and other handicrafts for sale at very reasonable prices. Worth a look if you’re nearby.

Kim Malcolm

Google
One of my favorite places in Chiapas, Taller Lenateros is a cooperative that makes gorgeous paper and graphics, deploying the the work of indigenous artists. The retail shop sells posters, diaries, cards and inventive paper sculptures, all at very low prices.

Paul Brooks

Google
Artistry and social justice rarely entwined with such ellegance.