Fairs and markets are key outlets for Mexican crafts but they are not sufficient.
In exhibition were 500 pieces deemed to be the most representative of Mexican crafts.
Another proposal is to register regional and craft trademarks to ensure that genuine Mexican crafts are marked as such at the national and international level.
Many shops and stalls selling Mexican crafts and souvenirs are also located in walking distance from the border.
They sold Indian and Mexican crafts, and featured annual rodeos.
Along with "dragoncito" 150 other, smaller pieces of Mexican crafts were presented.
Much of what the world knows as Mexican craft was promoted in the 1920s and is considered luxurious, with Talavera pottery as an example.
In the 1990s, the city government decided to rescue the building and use it to collect and store a major collection of Mexican crafts.
The Southwest interior is casual, resplendent with Mexican crafts and heavy carved wood furniture.
Old-style tiles, mirrors, masks and all sorts of other Mexican crafts adorn the walls and halls.