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    Casa Ramirez FOLKART Gallery

    4.8 (45 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    Dia de Los Muertos Beatles art
    Becky V.

    I used to live in Houston and would visit this shop regularly. Now I live in Colorado, still follow this shop, and recently saw a post of an item on Instagram of a wonderful Día de los Muertos piece that I HAD to have! I contacted the shop via messenger in a Saturday, they messaged back the next day, and I had the piece in my hands by the following Saturday (7 days from the first time I saw the item on Instagram). THAT IS GREAT SERVICE. Casa Ramírez is family owned and a wonderful local business that will ship to you and work with you to help you find unique and quality folk art. Please make this store part of your life.

    Tracie B.

    I really love supporting Casa Ramirez. We try to visit as often as we can because they always have new books and sculptures out. You get a very home like feeling when you walk in. They have some great Mexican dresses and shirts and even some ponchos up front. It's where I come to pick up my Loteria papers. They sell it by the roll so you can make your own cards, this comes in handy when you're like my family and your tia and mom want to play with 5 cards each. I also really love all the different Amor Eterno items they have. From paintings to ceramics they have it here. There is also a a great dia de los muertos figures. I got a small groom and bride set that I just love. It's also a great place to pick up any Milagros you may need, they have a very big selection of them. My kids love the books they've gotten from Casa Ramirez. They've gotten the Loteria book and a big one that teaches them how to say everyday words in Spanish. Theres a large section of sugar skulls as well, not just ceramics but they also sell fabric, aprons, shirts, table clothes, and even baby burp cloths with sugar skulls. I picked one up this last time I was there. They frequently have classes for you to take as well. There is a sugar skull one coming up this weekend!

    Iris R.

    We landed upon this shop by accident after checking out the next door vinyl shop. I'm glad we went in to check it out. Lots of authentic art and a great book selection. We had a conversation with the owner as we checked out and apparently her and her late husband had the shop since the 80s. Very nice shop with great ambiance.

    Alan S.

    I was only in here briefly but it seemed like a really neat place. Lots of gift type items and I agree with David N., it is more of a "store with art" than an art gallery. If you are in the market for Mexicana, this is your place.

    Beautiful tin mirror I couldn't pass up!
    Kristen M.

    One of my favorite shops in Houston! This shop is ran by the nicest couple, Marcario will chat with you and is extremely knowledgeable about the products in his shop. He also does great workshops during Dia de los Muertos that are great for anyone wanting to learn more about the culture. The altars they feature during this time also are a wonderful feature of the shop. It feels special to take place in the community altar they set up for everyone to remember their lost loved ones. The parade they do every year is also a must see if you've never participated in one before. I have also bought so many items from this shop. From clothing & jewelry to wall mirrors, art and books, to little mini papel picado & miniatures for my home altar. They also usually have Mexican sugar cookies out for customers to snack on while they shop and Marcario is generous enough to offer a complimentary drink from the beverage cooler after you purchase something. They are also always participating in the annual festivals on 19th street, often with live music out front to dance to! I can't say enough good things about Casa Ramirez. I am proud to have such an amazing resource in the community for Mexican folkart and culture!

    A section of the Altar display for Day of the Dead
    Sergio S.

    "Casa Ramírez is located in Houston's Historic Heights section. With its warm atmosphere and special color, Casa Ramirez attracts all visitors. The gallery exhibits and sells all kinds of Mexican craftwork, from portraits, antiques and ceramic, clay, metal and wood artifacts and figures, to the most varied artistic elements. You can admire the creation of artists and artisans. An example of this is the traditional exposition of Mexican altars, which the gallery holds commemorating November 1st and 2nd, Day of the Dead. For El Dia de los Muertos (the Catholic holiday All Souls Day) November 2, the store is adorned with 14 altars honoring the deceased, complete with calaveras de azucar, votive candles (to light the way for the souls), incense, yellow flowers called Xempoaltxochitl (similar to the African marigold) pan de muerto, the deceased's favorite food and or favorite drink, their photo and favorite toys or items. It is an educational experience and cultural enrichment to learn from his exhibits how death is realistically accepted without fear." The above is from their website. If you've never been--It's a great place to go. Mr. Ramirez is a city gem. I had the pleasure of spending time watching him teach his altar classes, and it's quite something to see the passion he puts into sharing this beautiful tradition.

    Antonio H.

    olk lore, tchotchkes and fine art always interesting. You find books, art hats, clothing, and fine art. Artesian objects From Mexico . The owners area wealth of knowledge and support and show local Latin artist. There are events everything from Pancho Claus toy drive to poetry readings. The.place for day of the dead, or a one of a kind folk art piece. One of a kind gifts. There are local Latino artist. Featured as well. IVisit periodically as the stock is turned over frequently

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    9 years ago

    Lots of interesting imports, and this store is located in The Heights which has other stores and restaurants for spending much of a day.

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    12 years ago

    This place was awesome, I was visiting Houston with friends and wanted authentic souvenirs perfect spot!

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    I love this place. The selection of decorative items and books is fantastic. The owners are consistently kind and warm.

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    9 years ago

    Fantastic shop!..great selections. Beautiful decor. Lovely owners. Definitely worth the visit.

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    10 years ago

    Fantastic treasures , books , artwork and calendars! Amazing, friendly, knowledgeable couple ready to help and talk and teach!

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    Ask the Community - Casa Ramirez FOLKART Gallery

    Do you sell light switch covers and outlet covers? Looking for one with sunflowers? Or some sort of yellow on it?

    We have light switch and outlet covers in a variety of sizes. We'll check later today on colors - what size(s) did you need?

    Do you sell rebozos?

    Yes - were you looking for a certain color or style? The ones we have range from $16 (Saltillo style serape look) to $44 and up for Guatemalan weavings.

    Do you have women's Mexican blouses? If so, about how much do they cost? Thank you,…

    Yes, we do carry women's Mexican blouses - we carry the Puebla blouse and blouses from Chiapas and Oaxaca. The Puebla blouses are $28 and the Chiapas are about $72. We have a few in-between price range. The Oaxaca blouses run about $140. Thanks… Read more

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