The Guaviare region of eastern Colombia is inhabited by an indigenous group of people known as the Maku. This crafts shop offers handicrafts from the Makú tribe to the public. Since it opened, the shop has expanded to three floors and 18 vendors, with parking facilities for customers. The market offers the best crafts available in the country, coupled with excellent customer service, catering to tourists, who come from all over the world to buy Colombian souvenirs. Colombians from other regions of the country also shop here. The range of crafts on offer is huge. Products are priced anywhere from 500 to 1 million pesos. The most popular items include jewelery, tapestries, copper artwork, and 'la chiva', pottery pieces that represent a rural mode of transport typical to Colombia.