Description
Chomsuda Samana of Thailand crafts the scarf with her sister
Maya artisans from K'amolon K'i K'ojonel transform rayon made from bamboo fiber into a lightweight handwoven scarf
Sustainably harvested wood
Women artisans from Guatemala's Weaving Hands of Atitlán craft the wrap bracelet by hand with dark brown cords
D Avoid contact with water
Fulani Spiral Djenne Drop Earrings _artisan--novica-artisan-9506 Chomsuda Samana of Thailand craftsFulani people are one of the largest ethnic groups in the Sahel and West Africa. These earrings are named for the Great Mosque of Djenne one of the wonders of Africa, and one of the most unique religious buildings in the world. The Fulani gold is actually twisted brass that is hammered until it is nearly paper thin, and then twisted to create the intricate look of the earrings. Brass, Silver Plated Brass Designed exclusively for GreaterGood
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