Every Craft Tells a Story
Every handmade piece is a cultural artifact — born of a landscape, shaped by a climate, passed through generations of wisdom.
At Pasión México, we believe in strengthening roots, nurturing hearts, and honoring the soul of our land through its people.
We proudly support small and medium-sized producers across Mexico, offering sustainable employment, and showcasing their talent through curated collections of artisan goods.
When you open a Flavors & Soul box or receive a Pasión México gift, you don’t just unwrap a product — you experience the passion of an entire nation.
Our Mission
To empower Mexican artisans by building sustainable, transparent, and meaningful distribution channels that connect their craft with the world — while preserving the rich cultural heritage of México.
Our Vision
To become a global ambassador of Mexican artisanal excellence — offering products of quality, deep tradition, and soulful detail that tell stories across borders.
Our Core Values
At Pasión México, we create and grow with purpose, guided by:
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Social Responsibility – Supporting communities, not just products.
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Quality – Every item must meet our standards of authenticity and excellence.
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Integrity – We act with ethics and consistency.
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Honesty – Transparent relationships with artisans and clients alike.
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Commitment – To culture, tradition, and our collective growth.
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Trust – Built through reliability, care, and mutual respect.
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Passion – At the heart of every flavor, color, and creation.
At Pasión México, we bring you the flavors, colors, textures and spirit of Mexican culture — through curated artisan products, meaningful gifts, and immersive events in Canada and México.
Why Pasion Mexico?
- Ethical sourcing & fair trade
- Direct collaboration with artisans
- Preserving traditions & indigenous knowledge
- Based in Canada, proudly Mexican
Meet the Artisans
The Hands and Hearts Behind Pasión México
At Pasión México, we believe that every handmade object carries a story — a story of place, tradition, and people.
This is why we work directly with master artisans, families, and indigenous cooperatives across México who pour their soul into every creation.
These are the makers who keep cultural memory alive through thread, fire, clay, wood, stone, and flavor.
Their hands shape more than just objects — they shape identity, dignity, and beauty.
What Makes Our Artisans Unique
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Ancestral Craftsmanship
Techniques passed down through generations — preserved with care, evolved with purpose. -
Sustainable & Respectful Practices
Materials are gathered from the land in ways that honor nature and community balance. -
Cultural Symbols & Meaning
Each product reflects regional identity, spiritual beliefs, and rituals embedded in everyday life. -
Fair Trade & Direct Support
We work without intermediaries, ensuring fair pay and ongoing collaboration with artisan families.
Here some of our artisans:
Abigail Hernández
📍 San Pablo Etla, Oaxaca
In the land known as “where beans are abundant,” Abigail leads a collective of women creating all-natural salsas and cosmetics. She harvests organic herbs and roots in her own greenhouse to ensure purity and sustainability.
Tereza Gómez
📍 Santa Lucía del Camino, Oaxaca
A fertile valley and mild climate near Oaxaca’s capital set the scene for Teresa Gómez’s kitchen. She crafts authentic salsas and jams, blending ancestral recipes with today’s taste and quality standards.
Ángela & Marta Godínez + Jorge Hernández
📍 Ayoquezco de Aldama, Oaxaca
By the Atoyac River, these artisans bring us real Oaxacan chocolate and mole — bold, rich, and rooted in generations of agricultural wisdom.
Isaac Vázquez & Gervacio Sosa
📍 Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca
World-renowned for their wool rugs, these artisans use natural dyes made from cochineal and local fruits. Their tapestries have reached museums and galleries worldwide.
María del Rocío Gómez
📍 Santo Tomás Jalieza, Oaxaca
In this magical weaving town, María crafts traditional clothing pieces that celebrate Mexican pride and beauty through every thread.
Coral Mendoza, Waldo Hernández,
📍 San Martín Tilcajete, Oaxaca
Masters of the fantastical, this group hand-carves and paints colorful alebrijes — iconic creatures of Mexican folk art born from dreams and legends.
Isabel Camacho
📍 Jaltenango, Chiapas
From the lush, cloud-covered region of El Triunfo comes freshly roasted coffee. Isabel supports local growers to ensure fair trade and consistent quality all year round.