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Sustainable Threads exclusively promotes fair trade, handmade products made with natural fibers.
SutiSana offers empowering employment in a healing-centered environment to survivors of human trafficking in Bolivia. Most SutiSana artisans speak both Spanish and the indigenous language of Aymara.
Tallo de Olivio stands out for its commitment to transforming everyday spaces into extraordinary ones through unique, handmade pieces crafted by Colombian artisans.
Ten Thousand Villages develops partnerships with artisans in under-resourced communities and helps them earn income by bringing their handcrafted products and powerful stories to global markets.
Founded in 2011, The Artisan & Company is a sustainable and eco-friendly woman-owned brand born with a passion for creating and curating quality designs while maintaining fair wages for their artisan partners and accessible prices to their customers.
The Collective is a group that shares the common goal of providing a thoughtfully curated line of handcrafted home accessories with a modern and timeless approach to design.
You deserve skincare that not only enhances your natural beauty but also aligns with your values. Every handcrafted soap embodies a commitment to quality, sustainability, and an authentic, eco-conscious experience..
The Neighborgoods is a woman-owned gift company based in Washington, DC. Their mission is simple: to add a little joy and function to your everyday life through their colorful and sustainable kitchen and home goods.
The Tote Project is based on friendship, a shared dream and a shared passion for empowerment, restoration and freedom. Fay Grant and Michelle Chavez believe there is hope for the millions of victims of human trafficking worldwide.
Thumbprint Artifacts represents unique, high quality, fair trade home decor items that are hand made in South Africa. As every thumbprint is unique, so are these inspirational artisan products - each hand-crafted item is its own piece of art.
Tiradia offers lifestyle accessories that are ethically handmade in Portugal, exclusively using sustainably sourced high-quality natural cork as their fabric.
Turquoise Mountain, founded in 2006 by King Charles III, aims to revive historic areas and traditional crafts while providing jobs and skills.
Twenty Third is not only a home goods store but a design hub that specializes in designing spaces with timeless pieces that are sourced all over the world, made by talented designers and artisans sharing their culture.
Village Thrive features a natural, slow living aesthetic with approachable sophistication. Made from sustainable materials sourced locally on the island of Bali, their goods boast warm tones and soft textures, and always tell a story.
Meaning “voice” in Spanish, VOZ produces its collections through a collaborative process with Mapuche women from rural Chile, using ancient weaving techniques passed down through generations.
Wazawazi’s mission is to produce functional luxury bags and accessories centered around quality design and inspired by African culture.
Whit makes solid 14K gold jewelry inspired by the little things you love—cowboy boots, martinis, pretzels, moons. It's playful, personal, and designed to last forever.
Whitney Howard Designs creates inspirational, meaningful & uplifting accessories that connect people to what is important to them through life’s journey.
Winterborne’s mission is to elevate your decor with joyful patterns and thoughtful designs that make every room feel like a home that is uniquely yours. Each product is made with care, in small batches, in the USA.
Xaquixe is a leader in sustainable glassmaking, combining innovative energy solutions like recycled cooking oil and biodigester technology with the artistic mastery of local artisans.
Rooted in the beauty of traditional Malagasy crafts, Zanatany Concepts showcases how empowering women fuels progress and creates lasting impact.
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