Few people today are fully aware of the extent of the shopping and gift buying opportunities that Fair trade now certifies. What started out really not too many years back has exploded today into what it is. An internationally based social and ecologically sound way of shopping and doing business.
Few people
today are fully aware of the extent of the shopping and gift buying
opportunities that Fair trade now certifies. What started out really not too
many years back has exploded today into what it is. An internationally based
social and ecologically sound way of shopping and doing business.
As a direct
result of the expanding demand for Fair Trade products, more producers and
marketers are scrambling to get on board. They bring new products that may in
fact surprise many shoppers like you. Not only in terms of variety a but also
in quality.
Semilla Jewelry and Wearable Art
Semilla is
a company that's based out of Washington
State. They specialize in
bringing amazing works of jewelry and wearable art up out of South
America. They encompass a style genre that blends contemporary concepts
with indigenous designs and they simply have to be seen to be truly
appreciated.
Also every
piece is crafted entirely from renewable resources. Exotic non rain forest
woods, shells, carved and polished stone and amazing colored seeds are used to
create spectacular pieces. The level of craftsmanship that is readily apparent
in each piece is of the highest caliber and they are all so affordable as well.
Andy Warhol Would Have Approved
Big totes
and back packs made entirely from used rice bags are another shocker. No they
aren't dyed, nor are any type of design work added to this amazingly durable
heavy fabric. The reason is simple and that's because the rice producers who
originally made the bags emblazoned them with fantastic colors and designs that
are reminiscent of much of Andy Warhol’s work.
Bright
luminescent greens and pinks splashed with images that can only be described as
“contemporary art neuveau”. These big and roomy totes and bags simply would not
have the same look and feel if they were made from off the shelf materials. And
to think that for untold decades the rice bags were simply sent to landfills.
Fair Trade Holiday
Cards Made From Recycled Paper
Fair trade
certified greeting cards are yet one more surprise to be found. A huge
selection of cards and stationary for just about any occasion. Of course
because they are Fair Trade certified, they're made from 100% recycled paper
and the environment isn't damaged during the recycling and manufacturing
process. These cards are also great way to introduce Fair Trade to the people
you send them to.
Mama Ursula's Cooking is Fantastic
& So are Her Belts
If you
haven't yet heard of Mama Ursula belts, there is a good reason for that. You
see Mama Ursula is a real person, not just a clothing label. Mama Ursula began
her career running a small traditional food stall in a community market in Peru. It was
long hours and the money that was generated was very limited by modern western
standards.
On the plus
side each day the local South American far that wasn't sold could be taken home
to feed her extended family in the village that she lived in. Even so, she
yearned for more. For instance she wished that she could one day afford to send
her kids, nieces and nephews to school to finally break the cycle of poverty
that she was born into. So she started designing and making unique brightly
colored hand woven hemp belts and the rest is history.
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Chris Tyrrell writes for Just Trade, an organisation that promotes and develops third world manufacturers. Visit the Just Trade Fair Trade Gifts website. |
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