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Businiess name:  Arte Hispano
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
It seems to me that sekemet with his review above doesn't know the difference between Arte Hispano (the shop that sells artisan crafts and imported clothes from Latin America) and Holy Land, a restaurant at the Midtown Global Market that sells falafel sandwiches. Anyhow, I have 2 purses from Arte Hispano and every time I walk by they have another amazing style that I am tempted by. They are mostly South American style purses that are woven or in cool patterns and they are the perfect things for the MN winter and carrying around your mittens and hats along with your wallet. I also buy their beautiful earrings, which are usually around $3 a pair so you can afford to get more than one. They are made from native seeds and other materials from South America. Go see for yourself! Pros: unique purses

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