Ingenuity Set in Stone
Magdalena Apasco | Mexico
Heritage
Craft
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Worth a detour
Cultural Tour of Oaxaca’s cantera stonework with artisan visit, mine tour, and home-cooked meal.
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Ehren Seeland
What is this?
This experience takes you into the world of local Oaxacan stonework, centered around a lightweight, porous rock known as "cantera". This material is essential to the history of Oaxaca—many of the region’s structures are built from it. During colonial times, the area was briefly renamed Villa de Antequera because the stone’s soft green tones reminded settlers of that Spanish city.
You’ll visit a local cantera mine and family-run workshops to see their creative process firsthand. The experience also includes a homemade meal with the family matriarch. The set menu is accompanied by non-alcoholic drinks and a cup of locally made mezcal.
You’ll be guided by a fourth-generation stone artisan who shares both his family’s legacy and his own artistic work. You’ll engage in meaningful conversation about the history of cantera and the role it continues to play in the region. Transportation is included, and Ehren will provide translation support if needed.
What makes this unique?
Maestro Oscar has exhibited his work throughout the state and recently held a solo show. He also collaborates with local government to help preserve the city’s architectural harmony.
His great-grandparents once excavated stone from mines governed under indigenous law, and his grandfather contributed to many of the cantera structures in and around the city—including the ornate fountains in the Zócalo. In meeting this master artisan, you’ll connect with the current generation of stoneworkers who honor these traditions while sharing stories and relics that bring the past vividly into the present.
As you discuss local stonework, you’ll also enjoy Oaxacan delicacies over a private lunch prepared by his mother, Rubi, in her open kitchen—complete with a cup of local mezcal. The generational artistry of cantera has been recognized as an intangible cultural asset of Southern Mexico.
What is the profile of the host?
Ehren Seeland is a Oaxaca-based creative with a background in art and design and journalism, who travels the globe for professional and personal pursuits. A long-term resident of Oaxaca with family ties to the city, her passion for regional produce, traditional skills, and social impact makes her a fantastic host for the culturally curious and socially minded traveler.
Through all of her projects—including Hecho, a marketplace of artisan-made goods from natural materials—Ehren maintains an active focus on supporting Mexican ancestral traditions through handmade product development, including textiles, pottery, homewares, and other works. Her projects also place special emphasis on supporting women and indigenous communities.
What to bring?
We recommend bringing a hat, sunscreen, a long sleeved shirt, comfortable walking shoes, water, and your camera or phone, if you'd like to take photos. You may also want to bring some cash pesos, if you might like to invest in a piece or two by this family, though these additional purchases are not required, nor expected during our experience.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
Pick up and drop off will be in front of the Italian Coffee Company at Lic Manuel Ruiz 300A, Reforma, 68050, Oaxaca de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico. The host will be there 15 minutes before the departure time and participants will leave for the trip with them at the stated time on the page. This transit time will be included in the total listed hours on the experience.
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USD 125
per person
Private
2 - 4 peopleⓘ
6 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience accommodates a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 people. Included:
Transportation from and back to Oaxaca City, as well as between the locations visited during the experience.
Guided visits to a local cantera mine and to family-run stonemasonry workshops.
An intimate meal, including non-alcoholic drink and a glass of mezcal, at our guide’s home—prepared in an open-air kitchen
Please let us know in advance post booking, if you are vegetarian.
Offered in English, Spanish
Private
2 - 4 peopleⓘ
6 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience accommodates a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 people. Included:
Transportation from and back to Oaxaca City, as well as between the locations visited during the experience.
Guided visits to a local cantera mine and to family-run stonemasonry workshops.
An intimate meal, including non-alcoholic drink and a glass of mezcal, at our guide’s home—prepared in an open-air kitchen
Please let us know in advance post booking, if you are vegetarian.
Offered in English, Spanish