Bazaar del Mundo's Design Center and Artes de Mexico offer Talavera-style pottery for the garden in a wide assortment of forms. Talavera majolica earthenware is a style of glazed ceramic craft introduced to Puebla, Mexico, by the Spaniards in the 16th century, according to inside-Mexico.com. The shops offer colorful Talavera-style strawberry pots, burros, frogs, snails and various garden accessories.
Bazaar del Mundo's Guatemala Shop features pottery, wood reliefs, ceramic figures and gourds for the garden from Central and South America. The shop offers collectible one-of-a-kind garden gifts hand-crafted by regional artisans.
Bazaar Del Mundo's Treasures shop showcases Asian, Russian and African arts and crafts. Treasures offers mission replicas, pottery, stone carvings and other unique items suited for a garden setting.
The Artes de Mexico shop boasts a collection of handmade copper containers from Santa Clara del Cobres and Day of the Dead figurines. The shop is noted for its paper flowers, pinatas, plates, ceramic trees of life and black Oaxacan ceramics ideal for a garden setting.