Discover the Mexican Artisan Touch

Welcome to Yhoaki

Yhoaki is more than just a business; it’s a heartfelt journey inspired by my two daughters, whose names blend to create its meaning. Yhoali, which signifies "full of grace," and Yaki, meaning "God’s daughter," are the essence of everything we do.

Our mission at Yhoaki is to celebrate the beauty of Mexican culture and the incredible value of handmade artistry. Every vibrant and unique product you see is a story brought to life by a small community, a talented friend, or a native family. Each piece reflects the rich diversity of Mexico—its colors, textures, and traditions.

We hope these creations bring you as much joy as they bring to the three of us. Though my daughters were the reason I started Yhoaki, our goal is to inspire and connect with you, sharing the love and warmth that fuels this dream.

Thank you for being part of our story. ❤️

- Mayra Becerril

October / November 2025 Events!

  • Denton Dia de los Muertos

    October 25, 2025  | 11-9pm

    113 Industrial St, Dento TX 76201

  • Fort Worth Catrina Festival

    November 1, 2025 | 12pm-10pm

    Sundance Square

    420 Main St. Fort Worth Tx 76102

  • Garland Dia de los Muertos

    November 1, 2025 | 2-8 pm

    Granville Arts Center

    300 N 5th St., Garland, TX 75040

  • Festival at the Switchyard

    November 8, 2035 | 11am-10pm

    Historic Downtown Carrollton

    1106 S. Broadway Street
    Carrollton, TX 75006

  • Christmas Bazaar

    November 15, 2025 | 11am-5pm

    Grapevine Botanical Garden

    411 Ball St. Grapevine, TX 76051

What We Sell

Contact Us

Hours
Monday–Saturday
10am–6pm

Sunday: 12pm - 5pm

Email

yhoakitodoartesanal12@gmail.com

Location

Cottonwood Market
101 S Coit Rd #50

Richardson, TX 75080