Pampariyutsi

Pampariyutsi Somos una galería especializada en arte huichol (wixárika), cora (náayeri) y tepehuano (o’dam) en Nayarit. Realizamos envíos nacionales e internacionales 🌎

Trabajamos bajo comercio justo con artistas de diversas comunidades. Pampariyutsi en wixárika significa: ¡muchas gracias!

Today, on World Art Day 🖼 🎨 it is worth remembering that art is not just what is displayed in galleries or museums: it i...
15/04/2026

Today, on World Art Day 🖼 🎨 it is worth remembering that art is not just what is displayed in galleries or museums: it is a way of translating the invisible into something that can be felt, shared, and, at times, understood.
Art is born in that intimate space where human experience has not yet found words. It is a bridge between the inner self and the collective. Through a painting, a song, or a handcrafted piece, someone manages to say: “This is what it means to be alive from my perspective.” And in that act, the personal ceases to be isolated and becomes universal.
It is also a form of silent resistance. In a world that pushes toward speed, productivity, and superficiality, art invites us to pause, observe, and feel deeply. It reminds us that not everything needs to be useful to be valuable. There is beauty in the contemplative, in the symbolic, in what cannot be measured.
Art does not merely reflect culture: it builds it. It preserves memories, challenges structures, honors identities, and opens new possibilities. Especially in the art of Indigenous peoples, it becomes a living language that connects history, territory, and spirituality.
And perhaps most importantly: art does not belong only to those who “know how to make it,” but to those who allow themselves to feel it. Because deep down, creating is also a way of listening to oneself.
Today might be a good day to ask yourself:
What part of you is seeking to express itself… and has not yet found a form?
There, right there, is where art begins.

06/04/2026
Para el horóscopo Chino este año es el año del caballo, por ese motivo nos pidieron una pieza de arte wixarika. Obra del...
26/03/2026

Para el horóscopo Chino este año es el año del caballo, por ese motivo nos pidieron una pieza de arte wixarika. Obra del artista Alberto Carrillo Hernandez de la comunidad de Tatei Kie (San Andres Cohamiata) Jalisco.

Las visitas más tiernas que la galería ha tenido 🐶🎨The sweetest visitors the gallery has ever had 🐶🎨
14/03/2026

Las visitas más tiernas que la galería ha tenido 🐶🎨
The sweetest visitors the gallery has ever had 🐶🎨

Tayaupá, Nuestro Padre Sol, nierika de 30x30 centimetros,  elaborado con hilos de algodón.  Obra original del artista wi...
04/03/2026

Tayaupá, Nuestro Padre Sol, nierika de 30x30 centimetros, elaborado con hilos de algodón. Obra original del artista wixarika Santos Hernandez, de la comunidad de Santa Catarina, municipio de Misquitic, Jalisco.

Teka,  lagartija ancestral, utilizada para los futuros mara'kátes.
27/02/2026

Teka, lagartija ancestral, utilizada para los futuros mara'kátes.

Nierikas de chaquira
04/02/2026

Nierikas de chaquira

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