Salvor Kiosk
Saturday was a busy day. There were so many craft bazaars going on all over the city and I wanted to go to all of them, but not before I visited Salvor Kiosk. I read about this eclectic shop in the November issue of Lucky Magazine. Sadly, if you were not looking for it you would miss it on the street, but I saw the sign and followed the cute little neon pink arrow pointing to a door that leads you up a flight of stairs to their space. I was excited to find a tiny shop filled to the brim with goodies from Mexico. But no this is not a Mexican store, you see, every few months the owner changes the product theme based on a different country. So maybe after Mexico it will be Brazil or Mozambique. Anyway, I loved the handcrafted clay animals, and the embroidered belts (not pictured). They also carry wrapping paper which is hand-printed by staff. I left with a sheet that is too fabulous to use, I’ll just admire it. Check it out, it’s the bottom right image.



















Wow, this looks amazing. Oh, to live in New York with all of these places at your fingertips.
Posted by:ambika | December 12, 2006 at 11:15 AM