Pachamama Gallery is a renowned establishment specializing in Spanish Colonial Antiques and Latin American Folk Art. With a rich history dating back to 1974, the gallery was founded by Polly and John Arango, who were inspired by their experiences in Latin America. Today, Martha Egan, the sole proprietor, continues to curate a diverse collection of hand-finished sterling Silver Milagros and Yellow Bronze Milagros, cherished by jewelry designers and collectors alike.
Named after the Quechua term for Mother Earth, Pachamama holds deep significance for indigenous communities in the Andes. After opening its doors in Albuquerque, the gallery expanded to Santa Fe in 1988, eventually relocating to Canyon Road in 1994. Although briefly closed in 2017, Pachamama reemerged at Casa Perea Art Space in Corrales, New Mexico, offering a captivating array of Spanish Colonial Antiques, Latin American Folk Art, and a selection of Martha Egan's insightful book on milagros.
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