Artisan Handwoven Iraca Palm Christmas Baubles
Ethically and Sustainably sourced from Colombian Artisan and Indigenous women-owned businesses
Casa Bonita's handwoven Iraca Palm Christmas Baubles are expertly handwoven by the skilled Artisan women of the Las Juanitas Single Mothers Association.
These unique and beautifully handwoven Iraca Palm Christmas Baubles, are perfect for your Festive Season celebrations, however you can enjoy these stunning celebration decorations any time of the year!
Arrange together to create your own customized bunting or wall hanging, display in a bowl or tray to elevate your décor, use for table top styling or as a gift for someone special.
The natural fibres, vibrant colours, intricate designs and organic textures will elevate any space or occasion!
The Las Juanita’s are highly skilled artisans, who are known for their superior weave, use of sustainable Iraca Palm fibres, traditional techniques and cultural knowledge, to intricately handweave and create beautiful and unique fashion accessories and homewares.
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Product Details:
Handwoven Iraca Palm Christmas Baubles
Vegan
Eco - friendly
#5 16.5 cm circumference
#6 20 cm circumference
#7 23 cm circumference
Note - lights cannot be inserted in decoration
Due to the Artisan nature of this product, size, colour and shape may vary 0-20%
Materials:
Iraca Palm fibres
Natural dyes
Origin:
Sandona
Nariño
Colombia
Artisan:
The Las Juanitas Single Mothers Association
Learn more about Las Juanitas here
Social Impact:
Your purchase from Casa Bonita:
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provides financial security to Artisans and Indigenous tribes and their families
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empowers women’s economical independence
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evokes self value and quality of life for the artisans
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creates legitimate employment opportunities for their communities
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supports environmentally friendly business practices
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encourages creativity, and a sense of personal and group pride
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acknowledges cultural identity and traditions
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preserves and shares Ancestral and Indigenous techniques for future generations