Originally they were inexpensive children’s baubles, poor toys for poor people. Today they are coveted ornaments — some costing thousands of dollars — that brighten the shelves of expensive East ...
“I feel so proud of being part of something so traditionally Oaxacan,” Daniel Rojas tells me as I enter a dimly lit room rich with the earthy smell of radishes. They are preparing for a radish-carving ...
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