“We love to listen to our customers and for this reason we would be delighted to hear from you if you would like a bespoke fair trade product made especially for you.”
We love this beautifully hand embroidered, applique work coin purse that has been created by artists at Swajan. Designed with a sturdy zip for all your essential fair trade accessories.
Approx. Size: 11.5 x 0.4 x 9cm
Material: Cotton
As this product is handmade, each is one of a kind and may vary slightly.
Swajan crafts was established in 1999 with the objective of promoting high quality Bangladeshi handicrafts to the global marketplace. Swajan works with 600 handicraft producers, creating products in many categories such as home textiles, handmade paper product, greeting cards and stationery, using traditional techniques in applique, embroidery, patchwork and mirror work etc.
Truly delightful, this printed cotton patchwork elephant shaped zip purse.
Size: 17 x 12 x 2cm
Material: Cotton
Assorted designs and colours. As this product is handmade, each is one of a kind and may vary slightly.
All Namaste products are traded fairly. Namaste seeks to support marginalised small producers and help workers to move from income insecurity to economic self-sufficiency. The manufacture of goods for Namaste generates income and enriches the quality of life for artisan producers. Find out more in this lively eBook.
Exclusively designed by Mr Toshinori Takasawa, artisans from Sribandon Village in Thailand produce these bespoke Lisu applique and genuine leather products. Generous interior for credit cards and international currencies.
Wallet holds 8 credit cards, features two large pockets for change, one zip pocket and two discrete pockets cleverly designed behind the credit card section.
Size: 20 x 10 x 2cm
Material: Leather & Lisu Appliqué
As this product is handmade, each is one of a kind and may vary slightly.
The Lisu are direct descendants of the indigenous semi-nomadic tribes of Tibet. Over the last 300 years or so for political and survival reasons many have chosen to migrate to Thailand where they sustain a living through handicrafts. There they are able to sell their products through fair trade producer group Thai Tribal Crafts (TTC). The embellishments and appliqué used in this purse reflect the traditional patterns used by the Lisu people to embellish their clothes.