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Fair Trade Shopping OnlineMake your gifts Fair Trade this year and give a little more...Check out these stores online or in your hometown: · A Different Approach, 3603 Delgado, New Orleans, LA 70119; phone: (504)483-2338; fax: (504)483-1582, email: brenda@adifferentapproach.com. “Following fair trade principles, we provide a market for Latin American artisans with the hope of increasing financial stability among the artisans and awareness among consumers.” Beautiful selection of pottery, baskets, and soapstone carvings.
· A Greater Gift (formerly SERRV International), 122 State St., Ste. 600, Madison , WI 53711, phone: (800)423-0071, fax: (608)255-0451, email: marketing@agreatergift.org. "Shop your values!" Fairly traded home decor, musical instruments, jewelry, and more from artisans in developing regions worldwide. A Greater Gift is the handcraft program of SERRV International, a 55-year old nonprofit alternative trade organization.
· Across Countries, LLC, 1134 W. Kansas Ave., Liberty, MO 64068, phone: (888)395-4130 or (816)792-8619, fax: (816)792-4694, email: dan@acrosscountries.com. Using business to build a better world by selling quality fair trade products and using profits to impact communities and improve lives around the world.
· Alternative Development Center for Indigenous Groups A.C. (CEDAIN) (http://www.cedain.com.mx); Calle 21 NO. 713, Col. Santo Nino 31200, Chihuahua, CHIH Mexico, phone and fax: +52(6144)26-75-64; email: cedain@prodigy.net.mx. Nonprofit organization promoting self-development of Chihuahua's indigenous groups canalizing their handicrafts such as: basketry, wooden objects, weaving, ceramics, and employing collaboration nets to guarantee sustainability.
· Ananse Village, 17800 N. Hwy. 1, Fort Bragg, CA 95437, phone: 707-964-3534, fax: 707-964-3544, email: info@anansevillage.com; Handcrafted items from Africa. Baskets, textiles, beads, masks, instruments, and more. A portion of our profits provides medical and educational opportunities to the communities we work with. · Marilyn Anderson/ Pro Arte Maya Education Project, (www.marilynfanderson.com) 34 Nicholson Street, Rochester, NY 14620; phone: (585)271-4374; email: manderson@igc.org. Prints, note cards, and coloring books honoring Guatemalan Maya arts traditions. Helps support Pro Arte Maya Education Project for children in Guatemala. · Arte Huichol, 7416 Piney Branch Road, Takoma Park, MD 20912; phone: 301-562-9305; email: artehuichol@aol.com; Huichol bead and yarn art.
· ASHRO, 2748 Wisconsin St., Downers Grove , IL 60515.
Apparel, accessories, jewelry, baskets, textiles, traditional crafts,
musical instruments from Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Ivory Coast, and India · Asia2You (www.vietnameseartwork.com), 2028 Ellen Ave., Madison , WI 53716, phone: (608)221-1102, email: info@asia2you.net. Wide selection of handpicked Vietnamese embroidery, lacquer, ceramics, silk, lanterns, and more exciting folk art from Vietnam. Affordable and fair trade.
· Baladarshan Fair Trade & Exports Bethany Comlpex D, 77/38 Cathedral Rd., Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India 600 086; phone:00-91-0-44-2811-2520; email: balafairtrade@yahoo.co.in. A fair trade company created to promote and commercialize quality handicrafts made by disadvantaged people employed by Indian social organizations or working individually.
· Baskets of Africa, PMB 260, 12231 Academy Rd. NE, #301 Albuquerque, NM 87111; phone: (800)504-4656 or (505)323-2315; fax: (505)323-2315; email: info@basketsofafrica.com. Beautiful, functional, handcrafted Baskets of Africa and more. Working with small producer groups directly in many African nations to source unique and high quality crafts.
· Bean North Coffee Roasting Co.,P.O. Box 20437, Km 9.3, Takhini Hotsprings Rd., Whitehorse, YT Y1A 7A2, phone: (867)667-4145, fax: (867)393-3193, email: info@beannorth.com. 100% fair trade, organic coffee. In partnership with coffee cooparetiaves around the world, we build businesses that respect ourselves, others, and ourearth. Excellent coffee.
· Beyond the Banyan Tree, 632 Diamond St.; San Francisco, CA 94114; phone: (415)260-1259; fax: (415)642-1196; email: sales@beyondthebanyantree.com. Silk scarves, table runners, purses, and pillows made by women's cooperatives in Laos and Thailand. Ensures fair wages and safe working conditions. · Bright Hope International, 2060 Stonigton Avenue, Hoffman Estates, IL 60195; phone: (847)519-0012; fax: (847)519-0024; email: Crafts@BrightHope.org. Nonprofit fairly traded handicrafts from around the world, including home and personal accessories, jewelry, toys, paper products, and a wonderful Christmas assortment. “Your purchase makes a difference.”
· Canaan Fair Trade, 5218 Shorecrest Dr., Middleton , WI 53562, phone: (608)831-0707, fax: (608)821-0790, email:nasser@canaanfairtrade.com. National distributor of fair trade products from Palestine, specializing in olive oil. All products are certified by the Palestine Fair Trade Association
· Café Campesino, 725 Spring St., Americus, GA 31709; phone: (229)924-2468 or (888)-532-4728; fax: (229)924-6250; email: info@cafecampesino.com. 100% Fair Trade, organic, shade-grown coffee company supplying individuals, coffee houses, restaurants, markets, co-ops, and fundraising groups with delicious roasted-to-order, specialty-grade coffee. 24/7 online ordering for retail and wholesale customers. Bulk pricing available. Member: Cooperative Coffees, Fair Trade Federation, SCAA. Certified organic by QCS · Casa Bonampak, 3331 24th St., San Francisco, CA 94110; phone: (415)642-4079; fax: (415)642-0699; email: info@casabonampak.com. Folk art, clothing, jewelry, papel picado. Imports fair trade gifts from Chiapas, Mexico. Supports Zapatista communities in resistance and Mayan artisans. i Tea Ltd., PO Box 1494, Kericho, Kenya; phone: 254-722-786112 or 254-733-220513; fax: 254-361-31338; email: cbke2001@yahoo.com. Kenya tea grown by the small scale farmers, good in taste, high in antioxidants. Pesticides have never been used on Kenya tea. · Circle of the Sun, 2063 E. River Rd., Cortland, NY 13045; phone: (530)798-1484; email: circleofthesun@yahoo.com. Circle of the Sun is working with indigenous weaving communities throughout the world to bring conscious commerce, and sustainable development into their long term vision. · Colores del Pueblo , 812 Fairbanks, Houston, TX 77009; phone: (713)692-8423; fax: (713)692-9901; email: DEBCDP@yahoo.com. Fine Latin American crafts & textiles including hand-woven fabric, clothing, masks, santos, and many other items. All made by artisan cooperatives. · Coffee Exchange Inc, 207 Wickenden St., Providence , RI 02903-4328, phone: (401)273-1198, fax: (401)273-4440, email: info@mailordercoffee.com. Roaster retailer that focuses on certified organic, fair trade Arabica coffee. We extend our commitment to quality by including social/environmental quality of life considerations. · CORAZON,Fair Trade Arts and Crafts, 2318 Waugh Drive, Houston, TX 77006-1828; phone: 713-526-6591; fax: 713-526-6591; email: corazon526@aol.com; Products from Mexico, Central and South America, Asia, and the U.S. · The Creative Alternative (www.fairtradegifts.org); 229A SW G St., Grants Pass , OR 97526; phone: (541)472-0643; email:creativealternative@yahoo.com. In the Rogue River Valley and on the Internet: gifts, books, and clothing that enhance economic and ecological well-being for artisans around the world · Crossroads Trade, 669 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA 02476; phone: 781-646-3939; e-mail:info@crossroadstrade.com. Retailer and wholesaler of high quality ethnic arts. Specialties: textiles, home goods, folk toys, dolls, ornaments, art cards, baskets, Inuit art, Indian jewelry.
· Dean's Beans Organic Coffee Company, 50 R.W. Moore Ave., Orange, MA 01364; phone: 978-544-2002, fax: 978-544-2002, email: dean@deansbeans.com; 100% organic, fair trade coffee and cocoa products designing and supporting people-centered development and activism at home and in the villages.
· eShopAfrica.com, P.O. Box C-857, Cantonments, Accra, Ghana, West Africa, phone: 00-233-21-771955, fax: 00-233-21-779869, email: info@eShopAfrica.com. A fair trade website based in Ghana, West Africa that sources traditional African arts and crafts direct from artisans in several African countries. · The Earth Friendly Coffee Company, 4350 Wadsworth Blvd., Ste. 240, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033, phone:(303)641-4283, fax: (303)425-0223 (attn: Diane Hughes), email: diane@earthfriendlycoffee.com; Wholesales only the highest quality, fair trade, shade grown, chemical free, specialty coffees. Reduces roaster profiteering while empowering the small grower. · Eastern Art Arcade, 5410 Newport Dr. #41, Rolling Meadows , IL 60008; phone: (847)454-0523 or (800)443-1334; fax: (847)454-0538. Sells fair trade apparel, accessories, jewelry, baskets, textiles, traditional crafts, musical instruments from Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, South Africa, and India. · ECO TEAS (www.ecoteas.com); P.O. Box 1192, Ashland, OR 97520; phone: (800)839-0775 or (541)482-7745; fax: (541)482-6780; email: ecoteas@ecoteas.com. Provides the highest-quality organic yerba mate, rooibos, bombillas, and artisan gourds at fair prices. Supports sustainable agriculture and socially responsible business. · El Quetzal, 5224 S. Brandon, Seattle, WA 98118; phone: (206)723-1913; fax: (206)723-4459; email: ladaniels@igc.org. Provides a fair market for textiles produced by self-directed, community-based groups in Guatemala. Profits fund training, materials, and sustainable development projects requested by Guatemalan groups. · Equal Exchange; 50 United Drive, West Bridgewater, MA, 02379; (774)776-7333; email: info@equalexchange.com. Equal Exchange is a worker-owned co-op, dedicated to Fair Trade & small farmer co-ops. 100% of our products are Fair Trade Certified™. We offer 40+ varieties of specialty coffee (including 20+ organic options, whole bean, ground, and flavored options). We also offer 3 premium organic bagged teas; a best selling organic hot cocoa mix; organic baking cocoa powder; 3 organic gourmet chocolate bars (milk chocolate, dark with almonds, & very dark).
· Fair Trade Quilts &Crafts; 615 Highpoint Ave., Virginia Beach, VA 23451; phone: (757)428-7218; fax: (757)428-3067; email: dlam@FairTradeQuilts.com. Authentic patchwork quilts, embroidered bedspreads, handpainted ceramics, jewelry, handbags, unique tapestries, and other handmade crafts made by artisan cooperatives from Guatemala and Southern Asia. · Flavours of Life; P.O. Box 116, West Mystic, CT 06388, phone: (860)961-0741; email: info@flavoursoflife.com. High-quality, fairly traded food and crafts from around the world in southeast Connecticut. Retail, online, churches, schools, fairs, and festivals. Supporting fair trade producers and humanitarian projects worldwide.
· Forests of the World, 607 Ellis Rd., Blg. #53-A1, Durham, NC 27703; phone: (919)957-1500; fax: (919)957-1502; email: info@forestsoftheworld.com. Vendor of fair trade handmade crafts from biodiversity conservation projects around the world. Also provides innovative services in green business development and environmental education. · Friendship and Peace Society Embroidery Project, PO Box 275, Point Arena, CA 95468; phone and fax: (941)922-7657; email: ellen.rosser@sbcglobal.net. Markets beautiful cross-stitch embroidery made by poor Palestine women who are the sole support of their families. Featuring: pillows, jackets, shawls, wall hangings, dresses, etc. · Gecko Traders, Inc., PO Box 5656, Arlington, VA 22205; phone: 703-533-3939; fax: 703-533-8840; contact: Kimberley A. Person; email: GeckoTraders@yahoo.com; Unique and distinctive accessories from Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos produced by the disabled and disadvantaged.
· Global Crafts, 2020 A Hibiscus Dr., Edgewater, FL 32141; phone: (386)424-1662 or (866)468-3438; fax: (866)229-3976; email: info@globalcrafts.org. Offers fair trade international art, gifts, and crafts for wholesale and retail. “Our mission is to provide sustainable income through fair trade.”
· Global CraftWork, 3325 NE 46th Ave., Portland, OR 97213; phone: (503)522-6292; fax: (503)284-3987; email:info@globalcraftwork.com. Fairly traded handicrafts from Africa, Asia, and Latin America, including purses and accessories, housewares, tableware, jewelry, and toys. · Global Exchange, 2017 Mission Street #303, San Francisco, CA 94110; phone: 415-255-7296; fax: 415-255-7498; email: storemaster@globalexchange.org
· Grounds for Change, 15773 George Ln. NE, Ste. 204, Poulsbo, WA 98370; phone: (360)779-0401 or (800)796-6820; email: info@groundsforchange.com. Roasting exclusively fair trade, organic, shade grown coffee for wholesale and retail. Also offers a wide selection of coffee gift boxes and fair trade items. · Guayaki Sustainable Rainforest Products , P.O. Box 14730, San Luis Obispo , CA 93406, phone: (888)482-9254, fax: (805)545-8111, email: info@guayaki.com, Guayaki Yerba Mate is one of the most stimulating and nutritious plants on the planet. It brews like coffee and can be served like tea. Organic and rainforest-grown. · Habitat Integrated Pakistan, 766, Shadman I, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan; phone: 92-42-7584484; email: hipnchaudhry@yahoo.com. Fair trade cloth bags, wallets, placemats, cushions, scarves, jewelry, toys, bedspreads, tapestry, basketry, tablemats, rugs, and more. All handmade by gypsy, rural women in Pakistan.
· Higher Grounds Trading Co. (www.javaforjustice.com), P.O. Box 326, Leland, Michigan; phone: 231.256.9687; email: info@javaforjustice.com; 100% Arabica Coffees direct from the Mayan Highlands of Chiapas, Mexico · Holy Land Olive Oil; 2930 Domingo Ave., #122, Berkeley, CA 94705; phone: (510)830-8804; fax: (206)203-0515; email:info@holylandoliveoil.com. Startup business rooted in an all volunteer effort to help farmers in Palestine. Importer of Extra Virgin olive oil from Palestine.
· JAMTOWN, PO Box 31514, Seattle, WA 98103; phone: (206)632-9136; fax: (206)633-3892; email: jamtown@hotmail.com. Offers handcrafted, fairly-traded musical instruments, multicultural rhythm kits, intuitive rhythm instructions, and rhythm games for children, parents, teachers, and kids of all ages.
· Jewels of the Trade, P.O. Box 7918, St. Petersburg, FL 33704; phone: (727)528-9431, fax: (727)490-4783; email: info@jewelsofthetrade.com. Imports fair trade jewelry and gifts from Chile, Kenya, Indonesia, and India. "Fun products, great prices." · Just Coffee, 100 S. Baldwin St., #303, Madison, WI 53703, phone: 608-204-9011, email: info@justcoffee.net. Air-roasts tasty, organic, shade-grown beans from democratically organized grower cooperatives. "We believe fair trade is not simply a market but a movement."
· Kaarvan Crafts Foundation, 50 A 1 Gulberg 3, Lahore, Pakistan, phone: 9242-571-3929 or 9242-571-3930, fax: 9242-571-3929, email: info@kaarvan.com. A nonprofit company that manufacturers and retails candles, crafts, and home textile products and provides fair wage employement to women in poor communities of Pakistan. · Kallari Association; N 39-188 Bermejo y Shushufindi Sector, Monteserrin, Quito, Ecuador; phone: 593-2-2-266-163 or 593-2-2-266-164; fax: 593-2-2-453-583; email: kallari@jatunsacha.org. Cooperative in Ecuador selling handmade Fair Trade jewelry, purses and bags, canoes and paddles, dishes, hats, and more in an effort to conserve Ecuadorian forests.
· Los Andes Imports, P.O. Box 100611, Denver, CO 80250; phone: (303)832-7626, fax: (303)284-0225; email: bill@losandesimports.com. Unique gifts from artisans and co-ops in Chile and South America. Fairly traded to bring you exceptional gifts from afar. · Lotus Sculpture, Bronze, Stone & Wood Hindu and Buddhist Statuary (www.lotussculpture.com), 46 Milbank Ave., Greenwich , CT 06830, phone: (866)568-8712 or (203)629-0902, fax: (203)869-2027, email:info@lotussculpture.com. Connects the artisans of rural Asia with the west by personally traveling to Asia to buy directly from the village artisan. Lucuma Designs, 1144 Tallevast Rd., Ste 107, Sarasota, FL 34243; phone: 1-877-858-2862 or 941-360-8087; Fax: 1-877-363-0735 or 941-360-9340 ; email: fairtrade@lucuma.com; Contemporary Peruvian Arts & Crafts: hand-carved gourd boxes, Christmas ornaments & decor, nativities, 3-D textile art, arpillera art quilt hangings, greeting cards, kids décor, puppets, piggy banks & much more. Visit us online at www.lucuma.com!
· Mad Imports, 262 Court St., #3, Brooklyn, NY 11231; phone and fax: (718)802-9757; email: laurel@madimports.org. Eclectic handmade accessories and stationary inspired by the beautiful island of Madagascar. New handbag collection including pieces from Kenya now available. Supports sustainable development. · Mariposa Indigenous Art, 847 Hamptonwood Court, Sarasota, FL 34232; phone: (941)343-0305, fax: (941)379-4380; email: lauren@mariposaimports.com. Imports traditional, artisan quality masks, handwoven bags, and other accessories from the indigenous tribes of Costa Rica. · Maya Traditions,. (www.mayatraditions.com), 3922 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94112-1015; phone and fax: (415)587-2172; email: information@mayatraditions.com. Fair trade wholesale business producing textiles featuring weavings from Mayan weaving collectives in the Guatemalan highlands. Supports health & education for weavers and their families. · Mayan Traditions, Inc. (www.mayantraditions.com); 4031 Stringtown Rd., Evansville, IN 47711; phone: (866)824-8551; email: info@mayantraditions.com. Features Guatemalan crafts including weavings, bags, and many other items. All profits benefit Guatemalan orphanages and welfare agencies. · Mayadevi Imports, P.O. Box 1216, North Fork, CA 93643; phone: (415)462-5464, fax: (928)396-9016; email: info@mayadeviimports.com. Unique embroidered cushions, covers, bags, non-violent silk shawls and throws, wool shawls, wall hangings, dolls, and more, from women’s collectives and traditional artisans in India. · MayaWorks, 1405 W. Wilson, Chicago, IL 60640; phone: (773)506-4905; fax: (773)506-4906; email: mayaworks@mayaworks.org. Promotes vital income to Guatemalan Mayans through the marketing of their products in the US. All profits are returned to Guatemala. · Milagros Para Ti, 5 de mayo, #412, Centro Historico, Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico 68000, phone: 011-52-951-501-2009, email: debbie@milagrosparati.com. Offers an eclectic selection of fine Mexican crafts: Oaxacan rugs, silk shawls, carved wood and ceramic figures, copper, tin, pewter, shoes, and more. · Mission Traders, 621 Temple Rd., Wilton, ME 04294, phone: (207)779-1798, fax: (207)779-1797, email: missiontraders@prexar.com, Carefully selects "good gifts" from South Africa, the Gaza Strip, Bosnia, and western Maine which represent innovative uses of traditional handcrafts. All profits support a poultry project in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. · Moka Joe Certified Organic Coffee, 1050 Larrabee Ave. Ste. 104-PMB 721, Bellingham, WA 98225; phone: (360)714-1953; fax: (360)714-8673; email: mokajoe@comcast.net. Roaster of 100% Fair Trade certified organic coffees, Kosher certified, CR5 roaster. · Moonflower Enterprises, P.O. Box 1161, Airway Heights, WA 99001; phone: (877)892-3193 or (509)768-3193; fax: (509)534-1192; email: info@moonflowerenterprises.com. Mayan handcrafted accessories, jewelry, musical instruments, fine art, weavings, textiles, folk art, educational materials, embroidered t-shirts, clothing, apparel, unique gifts, and home furnishings. Handmade by Mayan artisans from several ethinic groups in Guatemala. · Mother Earth Coffee Co., LLC, 5427 Johnson Dr., #182, Mission , KS 66205, phone: (913)722-5711, fax: (913)722-5711, email: info@motherearthcoffeeco.com. Certified Organic(TM), Shade Grown coffee from El Salvador. One pound packages filled with whole bean dark and medium roasts. Also offering dark roast decaffeinated. · Network for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (NEED); 39, Neel Vihar, N-14 Sector Power House, Indira Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India 226016; phone: 0091-522-2712671 or 0091-522-2712673; fax: 0091-522-2302694; email:need@satyam.net.in. Fair traders of beautiful handmade, eco-friendly clothing, bags, accessories, home furnishings, kitchen goods, and office products made by women's groups from North India's poorest villages. Free luxury jute handbag.
· Nicaraguan Cultural Alliance, PO Box 5051, Hyattsville, MD 20782; phone: (301)864-5281or (800)746-1160; fax: (301)864-2182; email: nca@quixote.org. Nonprofit agency promoting works of Nicaraguan artists. Profits go to Nicaraguan development projects. Greeting cards, calendars, business cards, T-shirts, designer plates, carvings, and paintings. · Pachamama, A World of Artisans, San Rafael, CA, 94901 phone: 831-818-2393; email: info@pachamamaworld.com; High quality handicrafts from around the globe; online store, home parties, tours to help build awareness and communities and to connect consumers with different cultures. · PatagonBird, 353 East 72nd Street, #24-B, New York, NY 10021; phone: 212-717-4805; fax: 212-717-8954; email: info@patagonbird.com; A collection of carvings, inlaid wood birds, frogs, and armadillos; ritual wooden masks, pottery and ethnic objects made by the most talented indigenous artisans of Argentina. · Peace Coffee, 2105 1st Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55404; phone: 612-870-3440 or 888-324-7872; fax: 612-870-4846; email: peacecoffee@iatp.org; Roasted coffee from 100% arabica beans from Guatemala, Mexico, Cameroon, and Indonesia. · Peri Dar Inc., P.O. Box 126, La Peche , PQ J0X 2W0, Canada; phone: (613)456-4724; fax: (613)456-2111; email: info@peridar.com. Fair trade household and home decor textiles and basketry, from greeting cards to Tibetan rugs. All are handmade and originate from 19 artisan groups in 14 countries, from Peru to Kyrgyzstan. · Pura Vida Coffee, 2724 1st Ave. S., Seattle, WA 98134, phone: (877)469-1431 or (206)328-9606, fax: (206)328-2284, email: contact@puravidacoffee.com. Specialty coffee company featuring complete line of fair trade, organic, shade-grown coffees and related products. 100% charitably owned. Major market: universities. · Rishashay, 300 Evans Avenue, Missoula, MT 59801; phone: 406-721-0580; email: inquirie@rishashay.com; Sterling silver and 24 karat gold plate beads and jewelry components from Indonesia. · Rupalee Exclusives India Imports, 1434 Hopeland Rd.,Wyncote , PA 19095; phone: (215)576-7188; fax: (215)780-1779; email:info@rupalee.com. Christmas decorations, jewelry, women's accessories, handbags, Bindi, Henna, greeting cards, tassels, flower picks, pillows, home accessories, incense, exemplifying marriage between high fashion and women's empowerment. · Search Widens, 3 Fifth Ave. W, Polson , MT 59860, phone: (866)865-5757 and (406)883-3071, fax: (406)883-3072, email:searchwidens@hotmail.com. 21 years of providing sterling silver jewelry to customers throughout America. Enormous variety of semi-preciousstones. Original designs. Send $5 for color catalog (refundable with purchase). · Shiana LLC (www.shiana.com); P.O. Box 22, Seacon Square Post Office, Bangkok, 10254; phone: 662-7422865; fax: 662-7420441; email: support@shiana.com. "Supplying fine silver beads and pendants handcrafted by Karen Hill tribe village artisans, in unique designs from the heart of our tribe to your hands." · Shinkal.com, 16300 NE Ave., Ste. C, North Miami Beach, FL 33162, phone: 54-11-4776-80878 or in the US 305-944-9755, fax: 305-944-0955, email: info@shinkal.com. Fine art and fine crafts, unique gifts and home decor created by a network of artists from different cultures of Argentina. · Singing Shaman Traders and Mata Ortiz Originals, 12201 N. Woodland Beach Dr., Hauser, ID 83854; phone: (208)773-5616; fax: (208)765-9693; mail:singingshaman@hotmail.com. Handcrafted, fairly traded Mexican folk art: Mata Ortiz pottery, Huichol Indian beadwork and yarn paintings, Tarachumara Indian drums, baskets and pottery, and Taxco silver jewelry · Susan Hebert Imports, Inc., 2018 NW Irving Street, Portland, OR 97209; phone: (503)248-1111; fax: (503)248-0275; email: susan@eCobre.com. Sells fair trade, hand-forged copper objects made by the Purepecha Indians of Central Mexico, using reclaimed copper material: vases, boxes, plates, trays, mirrors, bowls, sinks, and lamps. · Tagua-Ivory Products LLC (www.taguaivory.com); 1024 Snapper Ln., Key Largo, FL 33037; phone: (305)852-4676; fax: (305)882-4676; email: clariceandy@bellsouth.net. Helping proactive ecologically oriented Ecuadorian coastal communities help themselves while encouraging conscious consumers to be a positive force that contributes to social and environmental efforts. · Trails to Bridges; P.O. Box 708, Merton, WI 53056; phone: (262)364-7788; email: sscholl@wi.rr.com. A venture of hope for disadvantaged artisans worldwide. High quality and unique pottery, copper, basekts, jewelry, purses, home furnishings, coffees, and teas. 100% fair trade. Fundraisers, churches, schools, home shows, shopping for employees at your company's site, corporate gifts, fairs, festivals, speaking engagements.
· Tribal Fiber, PO Box 19755, Boulder, CO 80308; phone: 303-415-0478; 888-712-8585; fax: 303-440-6006; email: info@tribalfiber.com; Hemp textiles for the natural home including table runners, napkins, pillow covers, pot holders and oven mitts, braided rugs, shopping bags and coffee filters. · UPAVIM Crafts, (United to Live Better), 12604 W. Old Baltimore Road, Boyds, MD 20841; phone/fax: 301-515-5911; email:upavimmayanhands@comcast.net; Textiles, accessories, apparel, and traditional crafts from Guatemala.
· WHEAT's Hand to Hand Project at Paz de Cristo; 424 W. Broadway Rd., Mesa, AZ 85210; phone: (602)955-5076; fax: (602)955-5290; email: wheat@hungerhurts.org. Works to end hunger, promoting justice through the retail sale of fairly traded, quality merchandise from around the world.
· Winding Road Designs, 2202-C Duck Pond Circle, Morrisville, NC 27560; phone: (919)699-4678; email: Service@windingroaddesigns.com. Pillows and home textiles made from handwoven silk and hand embroidered materials. · Women in Progress / Global Mamas; P.O. Box 18323; Minneapolis, MN 55418; phone: (800)338-3032 or (612)781-0450; fax: (612)781-0455; email: kristin@womeninprogress.org. 100% cotton, high-quality clothing for kids and grown-ups handmade by women's cooperative in Africa. Proceeds provide dignity and sustainable livelihoods for women in Africa. · World Artz.com, 815 N. High St., Ste. II, Columbus, OH 43215, phone: (614)448-4060, email: art@worldartz.com. Rare international art including paintings, posters, crafts, and apparel. Artwork from Africa, India, and more. · World of Good, 2680 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94704, phone: (515)868-1016, fax: (510)868-0948, email:info@worldofgood.org. Fair Trade, handcrafted gifts and accessories sourced from artisans worldwide. For retailers, offers a one-stop full-service package including seasonally refreshed product, merchandising, and educational display. Offers fair trade fundraising kits to nonprofits and student groups. · World-Shoppe.com, P.O. Box 543121, Chicago, IL 60654; phone: (312)933-9227; email: info@world-shoppe.com. The place for handmade gifts and home accents made by artists and artisans from around the world and are paid fair wages for their talents.
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