
Meet the Makers: Ceramics
As an artisan collective of 65 people, this ceramic business supports women and the local village by giving sustainable jobs, teaching a heritage craft, and providing fair income.
As an artisan collective of 65 people, this ceramic business supports women and the local village by giving sustainable jobs, teaching a heritage craft, and providing fair income.
In this unique collaboration, two artisan collectives of recycled paper and natural pressed flowers came together to create a beautiful stationary collection that is both recycled and responsible.
The goal is to create a safe and clean working environment, pay artisans fairly, all in order to create a beautiful product that preserves a traditional Indonesian craft.
"We employ local homemakers for production & packaging and provide flexible hours full or part-time on their schedules, which is valuable to them so as to not take away their role in the community and their family."
Known for using organic practices long before "organic" was a movement, Bali coffee boasts a holistic ethos where farmers come together to care for both the land and each other.
"Handcrafted by women who are not only given a living wage for their work but receive an education on proper hygiene which in turn brings better health to their communities."