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Africa - Booth #1671
Helping Africans
deliver themselves out of poverty by offering
their quality baskets and other
products
DIGS - Booth
#3743
Eco-friendly designer bath accessories
made of re-cycled stones and FSC Certified
woods, fashion accessories, home accessories,
votives & oil diffusers, home furnishings,
bath fixtures and, organic cotton textiles from
around the globe.
Tokoloshe
- Booth #5911
The
warmth and beauty of Africa, including
hand-painted candles, ceramics,
Kikoys, candle holders, metal critters and Bugz
(butterflies and
dragonflies made of plastic, wire abd
beads).
Offering baskets and accessories from Rwanda, clothing from Zanzibar, and accessories woven from post-consumer chip bags in Honduras to improve the lives of women and families through income generation initiatives founded on principles of cooperation, creativity and sustainability.
Good
Paper - Booth #5916
Beautiful handmade
greeting cards from Rwanda for all occasions,
as well as handmade stationery products from
India.
Fair trade with style. Fashionable and sustainable women's clothing and pajama collections made of 100% cotton, hand block print, hand-woven fabrics, cotton and silk; light weight organic lak jewelry and a comprehensive collection of Christmas ornaments.
Promotes handcrafted lifestyle products in partnership with cooperatives in India. Collection includes bags, scarves, jewelry, pillow covers, linens, napkins, tree-free stationary, storage bags, and boxes.
Beyond Borders - Booth #6002
Working directly with folk artists, Beyond Borders provides beautiful handmade glass wall vases from
Tibet Collection - Booth #6007
An innovative collection of decorative gifts, chimes, fine jewelry and other meditative products, inspired and handmade by Tibetan and Himalayan artisans in India and Nepal.
Global Mamas- Booth #6015
High-quality clothing, shea butter soaps, jewelry, and décor for kids and grown-ups handmade by women’s cooperatives in Africa. Proceeds provide dignity and sustainable livelihoods for women in Africa
Lucuma Designs - Booth #6022
Contemporary Peruvian folk art & crafts for a brighter world! Hand carved gourds, ornaments, birdhouses, art, greeting cards, jewelry, organic puppets, tapestries, and more
Global Exchange - Booth #6023
Handmade, fair trade gifts you can feel good about: tabletop, kitchenware, decor, folk-art; bedding; jewelry, and more from thirteen countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Sevya - Booth #6118
Sevya is dedicated to preserving the indigenous art forms of India by supporting the artisan communities who uphold these traditions. All profits are used for development programs in India. Products include home furnishings, clothing, accessories, jewelry, toys, and stationery. Only the finest natural fibers and dyes are used.
Bridge for Africa - Booth #6120
Bridge for Africa provides consistent work and a living wage for their skilled artisan partners , offering telephone wire baskets, copper wire jewelry, beaded collectibles, Christmas ornaments, and other quality craft items.
Handmade Expressions- Booth #6220
Bringing you a world of unique handcrafted bags, jewelry, accessories, handmade paper and tree free journals. Ornamented with traditional artwork, these products come from the soul of
Peace by Piece - Booth #6221
The spirit of Latin America through fairly-traded pottery, baskets, and textiles. Each piece contains natural ingredients from the artisan's surroundings, a bit of clay, pine needles, or wool, and a lot of love and energy. Formerly A Different Approach.
Creative Women - Booth #6308
Creative Women, working with women-owned businesses in Ethiopia, Swaziland, Mali, and Afghanistan creates markets for beautiful hand-woven textiles and creates sustainable jobs in areas where good jobs are rare.
Swahili Imports - Booth #6407
Swahili Imports works directly in nations across
Acacia Creations - Booth #6412
Acacia Creations turns recycled magazines into wearable pieces of art and builds a brighter future for Kenyan women and their families. We are dedicated to environmental stewardship by using only recycled and sustainably harvested natural materials.
The Leakey Collection - Booth #6420
Using natural elements such as fallen wood, grass and ceramic, The Leakey Collection marries products of high design with rural enterprise for a contemporary, innovative line of gift, interior home, and fashion accessories from the Maasai communities in Kenya.
Dunitz & Company - Booth #6509
Offers fine quality and fashion forward glass seed bead jewelry. Handmade in the highlands of Guatemala, Dunitz designs range from sophisticated to sassy and Victorian to ethnic. Perfect for all age groups.
One World Projects - Booth #6511
One World Projects imports and distributes fair trade household goods, jewelry, fashion accessories, gifts, toys and more handmade by more than 80 artisan groups from 24 countries in Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
JAMTOWN - Booth #6512
Handcrafted, authentic, small and large rhythm and wind musical instruments, multicultural rhythm kits, intuitive rhythm instructions, and rhythm games for children, parents, teachers, and kids of all ages.
Mata Traders - Booth #6518
Fashionable, ethically made clothing and accessories for a growing network of socially conscious consumers. Our fabrics are hand block printed and dyed with vegetable dyes; and, all of our products are original designs, handmade in India by women's co-operatives.
Aid Through Trade - Booth #6522
Aid Through Trade's focus is on design. Seeking color, beauty, & elegance with a whimsical flavor. Glass beaded jewelry & embroidered silk.
La Vida Verde - Booth #6524
La Chambra cookware and pine-needle baskets that empower artisans and celebrates the earth through environmentally sustainable practices.
WorldFinds - Booth #6608
Handmade women's accessories, jewelry, and gift items all fairly traded with an emphasis on style. Beaded jewelry, scarves, sterling silver, sari purses, silk cosmetic bags, and eclectic gift items from India, Nepal, and Indonesia.
Cheppu Himal - Booth #6624
Free spirited clothing and gifts from the Roof of the World. Cheppu Himal helps support a school in
Zen Zen Home and Garden - Booth #7031
Unique products for home, garden and body , including ceramics, clothing, handbags, and spa products from Indonesia.
Inter-American Trading - Booth #7043
Twenty five years as direct buyers importing and wholesaling handicrafts, musical instruments, jewelry, cotton clothing and alpaca products from the Andean countries of
Women of the Cloudforest - Booth #7076
Working with 40 artisans high in the mountains of Costa Rica, Women of the Cloudforest offers beautiful hand-embroidered items and jewelry made from a colorful range of sustainably collected rainforest seeds.
Project Have Hope - Booth #7342
Through the sale of handmade paper bead jewelry, PHH helps Acholi women in Uganda feed their families, send their children to school, and look forward to a richer future.
Baskets of Cambodia - Booth #7416
Baskets, handbags, placemats, and other items that reflect the growing esteem of our talented partners in Cambodia.
Fair Trade Holiday - Booth #8058
Fun, festive and carefully felted ornaments, stockings and seasonal decorations using 100% natural wool. Created exclusively by dZi’s design team in partnership with a fair trade production center based in Kathmandu, Nepal
Escama Studio - Booth #8113
Escama Studio combines sustainable design with fair trade principles to create a new breed of alluring fashion accessories using traditional crochet techniques and recycled aluminum pull-tabs. Made by artist cooperatives in Brasilia, Brazil.
Far Fetched - Booth #9471
Original Far Fetched silver jewelry from Mexico: handcrafted, heartfelt, whimsical, and inspirational.
Casa Bonampak - Booth #32055
Preserving and promoting Mexican traditions by offering gifts, clothes, jewelry, cards, and decorations for Christmas, Day of the Dead and other celebrations.
