Posts Tagged ‘women’s collective’

Industry to Fashion: Repurposed and Fabulous!

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

What’s greener than recycled? What eco-friendlier than bio-degradable? That’s right — REPURPOSED! Resources already dug, mined, extracted, combined, processed and delivered. Can’t un-do those. But when the product/material has outlived its desirability, don’t sent it to resource-sucking recycling and not, of course, to the landfill. Create a new purpose for it and continue using it!

Now Jewelry and fashion accessories may be small things in the grand scope of human consumption. But we love them. We wear them, front and center. We make statments of all kinds with them. Make a statement with repurposed fashion — especially artisan fashion — that art can repurpose and that life should imitate art!

That’s why we at Elegant Roots love bringing cutting-edge eco-fashion to the public eye, because it merges our favorite concepts: art with activism, creativity with conservation, design with doing good. Socially conscious designers are among the most imaginative and forward-thinking artists we know.

Among our most admired designers are those who can create something beautiful from items left over from industry. Whether it’s computer parts, spare tires or remnants from t-shirts — with the right set of skills, creativity, and ability to think differently, items once destined for landfills become uniquely fabulous works of wearable art!

One company that’s stood out in the industry-to-fashion spotlight has been [wired] and its lead designer, Melissa Kolbusz. Melissa says she doesn’t have to go far to find the materials for her cool jewelry: they’re all castoffs found within a mile of her Chicago neighborhood. Crafted from industry waste — including copper and steel wire, vodka bottles, rubber washers,  resistors and more — Kolbusz’s jewelry is at once tough and feminine, cutting-edge and whimsical. You’ll never look at computer parts the same way again!

English Retreads designer Heather English uses recycled inner tubes to create her awesome repurposed-rubber handbags and accessories. In fact, each tire has about 60,000 miles on it before it becomes an English Retread masterpiece! These eco-chic, cool and durable items for men, women and pets are slick and stylish with a distinctive road-warrior feel. Naturally, they’re completely cruelty-free, vegan, and pose a low environmental impact.

Discarded t-shirt materials provide the colorful cotton nuggets used to make this flirty and fabulous “Miele” handbag by Be Sweet. Designed by South African fashion designer Adri Schulz, Be Sweet’s signature bags are handcrafted by the Xhosa women’s artisan collective in his native country. Hand-hooked from vibrant t-shirt castoffs and made with minimal machinery, these honeycomb handbags are as gorgeous as they are eco-friendly. As if that weren’t enough, the women’s collective Be Sweet supports is an extraordinary organization that creates jobs and strengthens families and communities in South Africa.

Make a statement that Life can Imitate Fashion Art!

Five Eco-Friendly Summer Fashion Finds

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

During the dog days of summer, here are some cool green discoveries that go so well with hot days and nights …

sba_1_385x371-01The Sheba Pendant is a great “date necklace” made of wood, silk and glass, that dresses up a floaty summer top or colorful maxi-dress. Dori Csengeri’s fabulous jewelry designs are impeccably rendered by women artisans in Israel.

GGeckoPurse_A_385x332These cute, light and surprisingly durable Organza/ Raw Silk purses from Green Gecko were handmade by Cambodian artisans. So great with breezy summer dresses.

CWomen_ScarfColors385x300At night when the temperature drops, reach for this light, elegant Ethiopian silk scarf. Wear it gathered around your neck or toss around your shoulders. This beautiful natural-silk scarf is handspun by the Creative Women artisan’s collective in Ethiopia, and comes in five colors to complement any outfit.

CreativeW_Bags_Both newer canvas 350x292copyBeach Bag Bingo: tote your towel, sunblock and beach read in style with another Creative Women offering: a durable, eco-friendly textile tote. These dramatic bags have a gorgeous natural sheen and are built to last.

acai-newRainforest Native’s simply gorgeous five-strand rainforest necklace is crafted by Amazonian artists from white acai, sterling silver, and sustainably harvested rainforest wood. A wear-anywhere necklace that can go from bikinis to cocktail dresses, it looks so great against a summer tan.

Spotlight On: African Artisan Collectives

Friday, July 16th, 2010

All the rich cultures, colors and textures of the African continent are expressed so beautifully in the artworks made by tribal artisans. Elegant Roots is proud to work with fair-trade collectives across Africa to help bring some of their stunning creations to North America. How lucky we are to support these talented people and keep them at work, doing what they love.

CREATIVE WOMEN — Founded by one-woman dynamo Ellen Dorsch, Creative Women brings us the exquisite textile craftsmanship of Ethiopia and Swaziland. A company that provides work training and excellent pay to talented women, Creative Women is known for its luxurious mohair and vibrant silk items through its luxury Sabahar line. By pairing fashion-forward Western designs with traditional African craftsmanship, Creative Women merges cultures beautifully.

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DWELLING — Connecticut product development consultant Gloria Delaney was traveling in Kenya where she discovered artisans creating remarkable handcrafted items, such as gorgeous bowls carved from a single piece of sustainably harvested olivewood. She also tapped into a women’s knitting collective to bring huggable handmade plush toys to children in the U.S. Gloria has gone far beyond just providing economic opportunities to artists — she and Dwelling strongly support literacy, health and other programs for the well-being of the workers and their families.Dwelling_3wDwelling_2w


TRIBAL HOME — This U.S.-based company brings us the work of amazing Zulu Master Weavers from South Africa. Tribal Home’s three founding partners discovered these women in the remote KwaZulu-Natal Province, skilled in the traditional art of weaving watertight Zulu baskets but unable to make a living from it. Tribal Home introduced the baskets to the Western market — where they’ve been selling so successfully that the weavers can now support their families and keep these traditional Zulu crafts alive.

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Five Eco-Friendly Gifts for Baby

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

A new baby is one of the most delightful reasons to buy a gift — but it’s not always easy to choose an item that will please a picky parent. Here is a roundup of five thoughtful gifts we’ve found that are all-natural, non-toxic, high-quality and gentle enough to meet the standards of any new mom or dad.

ButtNakedBaby_X-01All-Natural Organic Baby Care Set by Butt Naked Baby — We’d call it a “spa set” for baby, because the ingredients are so luxurious … but some of the items here are really necessary! All the products in this fabulous six-piece gift set are responsibly handcrafted in small batches in the USA, using only the best organic ingredients. There are no skin-irritating fragrances, parabens, mineral oils or dyes; rather, this lush and sustainable gift set looks and smells clean and natural. The set comes with Moisture Milk lotion, Healing Baby Powder, moisturizing Baby Balm Stick, soothing and protecting Diaper Balm and relaxing/hydrating Baby Oil. It’s all wrapped up in an organic-cotton “Butt Rug” that can be used as a diaper, burp cloth or changing pad. These trustworthy products are among the finest we’ve found for baby.

DreamSacks_Blanket_XaDowny-Soft Bamboo Baby Blankets by Dreamsacks — Once you feel these buttery-soft blankets and learn about their fabulous qualities, you won’t want to swaddle baby in anything else. These lovely loom-woven blankets are naturally antibacterial, hypoallergenic, breathable and moisture-wicking. Luxuriously soft, light, warm and comfortable, Bamboo Baby Blankets are loom-woven from 100 percent pesticide-free bamboo — harvested responsibly from renewable forests and crafted under fair-trade conditions. Choose from several colors.

Dimples_OrganicSet_X-01Organic Cotton Baby Ensemble by Dimples — We just love this gorgeous 3-piece newborn set made from 100 percent organic cotton. And it’s not just us — Babble.com calls it “absolutely beautiful — so soft and snuggly … exactly how I want to bring [new baby] home.” Ecofabulous.com agrees: “Magnificent newborn gift.” The all-natural ensemble has a swaddling blanket, a playsack with drawstring tie, and a cap with flaps for those sweet little ears. The soft cotton contains no pesticides or chemical treatments whatsoever: gentle, handcrafted and using only non-toxic dyes, it’s nothing but softness against baby’s sensitive skin. Choose from the gorgeous hand-embroidered striped “Bee” or “Rose” designs in size 0-3 months.

BabyShokay385x260Fair-Trade Luxury Baby Hoodie/ Booties by Shokay These beautiful, soft-as-cashmere hoodie, booties and rattle set is woven from the sustainable “new luxury fiber” — yak down! Tibetan yak herders have been humanely harvesting the rugged animals’ luxurious, downy undercoat for generations, but only recently has this sumptuous fabric been available in the Western market. This set is gorgeous, handcrafted and will be the softest, warmest items in baby’s layette; they’re hand-washable and feel like cashmere. Treated only with nontoxic, low-impact dyes, this heirloom-quality baby set contains a sweet hoodie with an “eternity knot” clasp, snuggly booties with plush pom-poms, and a soft rattle in “Bee” or “Bug” design. This is not only a gorgeous and memorable gift, but it supports Tibetan herders and weavers in fair-labor conditions.

EnGry_PoliceCars_XEnGry_PrincessHorse_XFair-Trade Wool Car Set or Plush Pony by En Gry and Sif— We just love En Gry and Sif, a business started by two wonderful Danish sisters whose charming baby-and-kid products employ excellent design, strict eco-friendly standards and top-notch craftsmanship by women artisans in Nepal. Non-toxic toys are a wonderful gift, and En Gry and Sif’s fun Wool Car Set and Plush Pony toys are soft, safe, easy to grasp, cute and colorful enough to delight both babies and toddlers. They’re made with 100 percent wool-felt and colored with gentle low-impact dyes. The two-piece car set comes with a Police Car and Ambulance; the Plush Pony is tan with pink spots and a yarn mane.

Five Fabulous Green Gifts for Geminis

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

As we enter the birthday month for the Gemini sun sign (May 21-June 20), let’s take a look at some of the awesome, unique and eco-friendly gifts we’ve rounded up for all the “Twins” personalities in your life.

An Air sign ruled by Mercury, Gemini is all about intelligence and communication. Those born under this sign have a passion for putting their brains to work, and for figuring out what makes things – or people – tick.

Geminis have a great love of all means of communication, and writing often comes naturally to them. They will not hesitate to express their opinion or point of view, and enjoy engaging in lively debate or witty banter. They like to put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) to get their thoughts out. Their way with words often makes a lasting impression.
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We found these gorgeous artisan leather-and-pewter journals by Oberon — perfect for the communicative, expressive Gemini. Hand-tooled and cured without damaging chemicals, these beautiful journals are as much of a conversation piece as they are a catch-all for brilliant thoughts.

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Little Geminis love games of imagination, role-playing and acting, so these adorable handcrafted hand puppets by Dwelling will keep a Gemini child busy for hours. Joyously knit by a fair-trade women’s collective in Kenya, these puppets are made of organic wool, vege-dyed and super cute.

Obama_Ceremony_2 385x282-01-01Those born under the Gemini sun sign are notorious for needing mental stimulation — learning is a lifelong passion for them. Anything that challenges the mind interests Geminis, and they will pursue the answer to a riddle or mystery long after most people give up! Get their brain power flowing with a complex, wood (FSC-certified) jigsaw puzzle — specifically this sustainable wood Obama Inauguration Puzzle, a sweeping crowd scene that will challenge even the most detail-oriented Gemini.

LichenStixcomposite385x270One drawback of Geminis is that they’re interested in so many things that, in fact, to some people they may appear flighty. But they see life as a buffet, and their goal is to sample everything! Variety, diversity and experimentation are vital to them. This is why the Stix & Stones Multi-Design Jewelry by Lichen is rather ideal for them. This interactive jewelry set comes with several stainless-steel magnetic “stix” and “stones” that can be arranged to create literally hundreds of fabulous contemporary designs, so even a Gemini will never be bored.

DreamSacks_Travel_X-01Finally, travel is important to Geminis, and they love taking trips. Their journeys may not be long, but there are plenty of them — Geminis love to be on the go. They crave new experiences, seeing new sights and meeting different people. Geminis with wanderlust will appreciate this gorgeous, luxurious, raw silk travel comfort set by Dreamsacks. A soft, warm but lightweight blanket, pillowcase and eyeshade will make sure that Geminis arrive well-rested at their destination!

What we love most about Geminis is that they never lose their fun-loving nature or their curiosity, and seem to get younger with time, not older. Happy Birthday, Gemini!

Five Eco-Friendly Spring Fashion Finds

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Elegant Roots is always on the lookout for fabulous, handmade, high-quality items made under socially responsible conditions. That means: gentle to the earth, crafted under joyful conditions and bringing fair trade to deserving artisans.

While some might consider these conditions “limiting,” the truth is they actually open up new outlets for creativity, and lead an artist or designer toward cool new possibilities they might not otherwise have discovered. When an artist can create something beautiful out of materials that are ordinary, industrial, or even waste products, the results are original and awesome.

Check out five of our favorite fashion finds, just in time for spring.

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“HOOKED-RUG” RECYCLED PURSE by Be Sweet The South African women artisans of Be Sweet have long been making gorgeous mohair scarves (humanely harvested from angora goats). But only recently did they start making items out of castoffs from T-shirt manufacture. These cotton remnants became the basis for this fantastic honeycomb purse in splashy colors.

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STUDDED HANDMADE SILK WALLET by Green Gecko — When the weather warms up, the smaller and lighter purses come out, and that’s when you need a lightweight yet durable, functional and pretty wallet. These silk and silver-studded wallets fit the bill beautifully. Green Gecko sources these handspun, hand-loomed and hand-sewn iridescent wallets from a cooperative in Cambodia that provides jobs to economically marginalized women. (Click here to see the matching totes.)

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RECYCLED DEPRESSION GLASS JEWELRY by Bottled Up — “Depression glass” is clear or lightly colored glassware that had been distributed free or quite cheaply in the United States around the time of the Great Depression. Though the patterned glass was inexpensive in the 1930s, Depression Glass has become a hot commodity as a collectible in modern times, and is getting harder and harder to find. That makes these lovely recycled earrings and pendant, made from found glass castoffs, that much more special.

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GLASS & EMBROIDERED “KAKADOO” COLLECTION by Dori Csengeri — We’re huge fans of jewelry artist Dori Csengeri, whose stunning embroidered jewelry designs have been seen on red carpets, fashion magazines and high-profile clients such as Sienna Miller. These treasures of color and texture are crafted at Dori’s fair-labor atelier in Israel, where women use traditional sewing and beading methods to execute Dori’s fashion-forward design visions.

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RECYCLED RUBBER & STEEL CUFF and NECKLACE by [wired] — Who knew castoff rubber washers and reclaimed stainless steel could look so good? Perfect accessories for a little black dress or sexy jeans and a tank top, these “industrial chic” pieces stretch and bend, reduce waste and save landfills. And you’d better believe they are durable!

Can Buying a Purse Really Change the Planet?

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

We can think of at least five big reasons to answer YES to that question. While a purse (or necklace, or blanket) by itself wouldn’t do it, they’re an important part of the cycle.

How you spend your money is one of the most powerful ways you can make a statement or express your opinion. When you “buy with intent,” you support businesses working hard to pave the way for the environmentally and socially responsible world commerce we need, right now and for the future. And you send a signal to exploitative businesses that you, and your money, support better alternatives.

Let’s break it down:

1. Liberty and Social Justice for All. Let’s say you’re buying a basket woven by a master Zulu artisan, or a tote bag hand-crafted in Ethopia — you’re holding a bit of history. These pieces are contemporary items but made with traditional craftsmanship and practices that go back many generations. Nozipho Putting these exquisite pieces on the global market at fair-market prices keeps artisans all over the world busy, working under joyful conditions, and able to earn a good income. All that strengthens families and communities — and keeps these cultural arts alive.

2. Takin’ Care of (Eco-Friendly) Business. By supporting companies that use responsibly harvested products and practices; clean energy; non-toxic and organic materials; recycled packing materials; green buildings and vehicles, and other sustainable methods, you make it possible for ecologically responsible businesspeople to compete with mass-market competitors. And the more pressure is put on companies worldwide to “go green,” the better off we all are.

3. Love Your Mother (Earth) And All The Critters. Companies that work with cruelty-free products, non-toxic dyes, humanely harvested materials, recycled ingredients, and other low- or no-impact elements … need your love! As more demand is created for products like this, more companies will respond — until cruelty-free and non-toxic becomes the standard. We can live beautifully with recycled, sustainable products that don’t harm animals or our planet. Want proof? Just check out our elegant jewelry or luxury travel sets, or feather-light, cashmere-soft scarves. BeSweet_Shawl_A_385x376

4. Joy, Baby, Joy — The very nature of artisan and hand-crafted items demands that they are made with care, by someone involved and engaged in what they are crafting. If it’s too hippie-trippy to say that items made with love are imbued with a very cool and special energy — than I guess we’re a bunch of raging hippies over here, because they really are. Whether it’s a necklace you wear or a glass ornament you display — if love went into an item, it is always apparent. This is something that simply can’t be found in a mass-produced gift. orbs in bowl 287x357 at 72

5. A Healthier You, Too — Buying organic, sustainable, responsibly harvested and non-toxic products doesn’t just benefit Mother Earth … it makes you healthier, too. There’s too much evidence to name here that points to the fact that industrial dyes, pesticides, hormones, and other chemicals are harmful to human health and wellness (but this is a good site on the subject). A fully healthy lifestyle requires us to use products that don’t compromise our health or sag our energy.

RetreadsPurse_A_385x364 You and your dollars are key to the process of saving the planet — one purse at a time.

Green Gifts For the Five Types of Moms

Monday, April 19th, 2010


What type of mom do you have? All mothers are unique and special, of course, but certain categories seem to fit most (if not all) moms. Luckily, Elegant Roots has gifts for every kind of mother out there — all eco-friendly and gentle to Mother Earth, and many of which support women artisans who make a living doing what they love. Because isn’t that what all moms want?

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THE SUPERMOM — She organizes the Girl Scout cookie drive, writes a grant proposal, updates her blog, picks up the dry cleaning and gets the oil changed … and then it’s time for lunch. Then it’s off to yoga and volunteering at the nursing home before coming home, bathing the dog and trying out a new recipe for coq au vin.

Handcrafted Artisan Tote-EthiopiaEco-friendly Cambodian ToteWe’ve never met a Supermom who couldn’t use an amazing tote bag — she definitely has a ton of stuff to carry, and she wants to do it in style. Check out these lovely totes, all made from recycled, organic and/or eco-friendly materials: the handcrafted Ethiopian tote bag (left) by the fantastic artisan’s collective Creative Women, or the handcrafted Cambodian silk tote (right) by Green Gecko (with matching wallets available).

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THE DOMESTIC DIVA — Mom’s home is her castle. Even if she’s traveled the far corners of the globe, she can’t wait to come back to her own little corner of the world. She’d far prefer to entertain at her house than go out, and she would say a home-cooked meal beats dining out by a mile.

Zulu Basket & Master WeaverHandcrafted Mohair Lap Throw - Creative WomenHelp her feather her nest with lovely, nontoxic, gentle-to-the-earth home decorations. She can store just about anything in these beautiful yet functional Zulu Iquoma canister baskets. They’re a fantastic storage solution: museum-quality, crafted from natural grasses by Zulu Master Weaver Lauentia Dlamini (inset). Or, she can snuggle up under a gorgeous handcrafted mohair lap throw by Creative Women. When it’s not keeping her legs toasty, it’s a stunning complement to a room when draped over a chair or sofa.

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THE C.E.O. MOM — She loves her work, she loves her family, and all her time and energy go into those two things. She puts on her “Mom Face” at the office every time she negotiates, mediates or delegates, and she brings her “Office Face” home whenever she has to organize, prioritize or show the kids who’s boss.

EcoFriendly Laptop/Messenger BagEco-friendly Aromatherapy CandlesThis mom would love an eco-friendly Blackstone Sustainable Wool Laptop/Messenger Bag. It’s sleek, chic and high-quality, and versatile enough to be used as everything from a laptop case or executive carry-all to an oversized purse or stylish diaper bag. Or, delight her with these yummy aromatherapy soy-wax candles by Kokoro. Whether she’s unstressing at her desk or in her bathtub, she’ll love the soothing scents of the all-natural essential oils used in these award-winning candles.

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THE ACTIVIST MOM — Wherever her beliefs lie, this mom is a fountain of information, facts, questions, and solutions. She’ll go door-to-door to gather signatures for a pet cause, walk or run miles for her favorite charity, or stuff envelopes for her preferred candidate. She’s aware of all the issues that might affect her or her family, and feels strongly that “change begins at home.”

Handcrafted Leather JournalOrganic Cotton BlanketThis mom can jot down notes, lists, appointments, ideas or brilliant thoughts in an all-natural, made-in-the-USA handmade pewter/leather journal by Oberon (Shown: Celic Knot). With different styles to fit her personality, these journals are as beautiful as they are useful. She’d also appreciate a sumptuous handmade organic cotton throw by Marcel Miller: eco-friendly and downy soft, it’s free of chemical dyes and perfect for sensitive skin or allergies — nothing but comfort.

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THE HIP MOM — Her wardrobe is straight off the runways, and she can stand, dance or walk for hours in high heels. This Mom had the newest version of the iPod before you did, can talk knowledgeably about anything from politics to pop culture, and is constantly being mistaken for your sister or trendy aunt.

Recycled Wine-Bottle NecklaceRecycled Rubber HandbagShe’d love some of these unique recycled accessories that are as cool and different as she is: a gorgeously simple silver and recycled chardonnay bottle necklace by Smart Glass, or English Retread’s funky Reclaimed Rubber handbag.

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We’re confident that Elegant Roots has something for every mom: all gift-wrapped beautifully (and free of charge) in eco-friendly packaging.

Five Thoughtful Eco Gifts for Mom

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Finding just the right gift for Mom can be tricky. How can you express “I love you,” “Thank you,” and “Sorry about my high school years” — all in one item she’ll treasure? Here are five gifts made with joy, love and care, and are as gentle to the earth as they are beautiful and unique — all characteristics you associate with your mom. These Mother’s Day selections support women’s collectives, artists, and fair trade, so they’re a gift to Mother Earth too.

All Elegant Roots gifts come beautifully packaged using organic and recycled gift wraps, free of charge, straight from the eco-friendly facilities who partner with us.

GOAT’S BEARD SEED ORBS by Seed Shaman

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Seed Orbs allow a stunning glimpse into a secret of nature. Artist Richard Solomon, the “Seed Shaman,” hand-harvests seed pods from the “goat’s beard” plant and allows them to bloom in American-made glass globes. All vary in size, color, and number of seeds. Your Seed Orb can be placed atop glasses or grouped in glass bowls. Attach the hanging-cap and create a stunning ornament for the holidays or every day. This will delight all plant or nature lovers, gardeners, or anyone else who appreciates uniquely beautiful home accessories.

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Elegant Roots - CIRCLES pendant & braceletIf your mom is classic, elegant, smart and one-of-a-kind, she’ll love Avenue Green’s “Circles” collection. Each piece is handmade in Bali from 100 percent reclaimed sterling silver, weaving design surprises into sleek and simple modern lines. These pieces are inspired by NYC’s South Bronx neighborhood, where multicultural urban living meets the natural beauty of the Bronx Zoo and Botanical Gardens.

HANDMADE ETHIOPIAN TOTE BAGS by Creative Women

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These totes may look beautiful (and they are). but don’t be fooled — they’re durable and functional, as they’re crafted with green materials including an Egyptian cotton/rayon textile woven for strength and luster. Mom can use it a purse, exercise tote, knitting/ crafts bag, reuseable shopping bag, or in any other way that suits her lifestyle. These chic bags are crafted with care by Creative Women, a fair-trade women’s artisan collective in Ethiopia that gives its members rare opportunities for economic independence. Your mom’s gift will support other mothers and grandmothers in places of the world where good jobs are scarce.

KAKADOO JEWELRY by Dori Csengeri

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Dori Csengeri’s vibrant jewelry is as bold and beautiful as the women who wear it, and has been showcased in Vogue, Glamour, Marie Claire and In Style. A gift from the Kakadoo Collection is equally appropriate for lively moms who command attention, or understated moms who want to add a pop of color to basic black. Designer Dori Csengeri produces this stunning line in Israel with other talented artists, using eco- conscious materials — gifts created for amazing women by amazing women.

NATURAL TRANQUILITY SPA SET by Sonoma Lavender
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What better gift for Mom than refreshment and relaxation for a sore back, knotted neck or tired feet? Organic cotton booties and a body heatwrap come with organic lavender-and-flaxseed inserts, and are microwaveable for instant warmth. Mom will feel the tension drain away when she applies scented, aromatherapeutic heat at the end of a tiring day. Lavender is a universally appealing fragrance, and this Natural Lavender Footbalm is made with organic lavender from a Sonoma County, California family farm.

An item made with joy, by talented artisans, infuses love into your Mother’s Day gift. We can’t think of anything more appropriate for Mom.

Tuesday Tracts: Fair Trade Textiles in Africa and Afghanistan

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Here’s another of our weekly features on people who promote social justice through enterprise.

Today we applaud Ellen Dorsch, founder of Creative Women.creativewomen_dorze-market-721

Some people are blessed with a bounty of energy and intellectual verve. Ellen Dorsch is clearly one of the lucky. At 60, Ellen changed careers from the non-profit public health sector to starting her own international business. She tackled a steep learning curve and overcame some interesting bumps along the way. Now, Ellen’s Creative Women, a member of the Fair Trade Federation sells wonderful Ethiopian, Swazi and Afghan textiles throughout the USA and Canada.creativew_blankets_a_72

Click here to see Creative Women’s fabulous totes on our Facebook iFanstore.

Ellen has a Masters in public health, planning and developing. Her work with a non-profit public health organization took Ellen to Africa. In Ethiopia she found an economy wracked by years of instability. She quickly recognized that the wonderful people she met needed medical support but also a better means of earning a living. Ellen saw that many talented women were economically marginalized and that Ethiopia’s exquisite hand-embroidered textiles were under-marketed internationally.

Ellen’s business and humanitarian idea sprang to full life when she met Menbere Alemayehu, a fashion designer who owned an established dress-making business, Menby’s Designs. Both women knew that they could make a positive difference if they were able to create more employment opportunities for Ethiopian women. To meet that goal, Ellen partnered with Menbere to launch Creative Women. ” I founded Creative Women because I love beautiful things; I want to make a real difference in women’s lives; and I’m fascinated by travel. Creative Women allows me to do all three…by buying directly from women-owned businesses, by expanding markets for hand-woven textiles, and by paying fair prices for our goods.”

The heart of Creative Women remains Ellen’s well-founded conviction that long-lasting improvement in people’s lives results from commerce—job creation through viable business. Since its beginning, Ellen, with the support of her husband Bill, has used that humanitarian principle to grow Creative Women and its positive impact on the economic lives of African and now Afghan, women by forming additional partnerships in Ethiopia, Swaziland, and Kabul.creativew_bags_a_72

As an example, Ellen works closely with Kathy Marshall, of Sabahar, to obtain top quality silk. Kathy previously worked in Ethiopia through Oxfam Canada and shares Ellen’s belief in the benefits of commerce. As part of her business, Kathy provides training and jobs for otherwise unemployable Ethiopian women. Eschewing imported commercial silk, Kathy employs more than 60 women under excellent pay and working conditions to tend cocoons and spin raw silk into wonderful cloth.

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Ellen found yet another partner in Swaziland. Murrae Stephens operates a family-run mohair business (named Coral Stephens), employing 60 women weavers who are given excellent pay and working conditions, including daycare and other benefits. And Ellen has added and hopes to continue adding new, socially responsible African partners as Creative Women expands.

Providing wonderful new jobs for economically-needy African women is but half the Creative Women success equation. Ellen knows that economic gains cannot be sustained unless Creative Women is producing commercially viable products. So Ellen and her partners work hard to design fresh and beautiful textiles handcrafted with the highest quality, eco-friendly materials. The result is nothing short of fantastic. Creative Women has become known for its hand-woven, vibrantly-colored mohair and hand-spun silk, all made with natural dyes from flowers, roots, berries and bark.

Ellen Dorsch “founded Creative Women as a way to create jobs in Ethiopia and sustain an ancient art form by introducing the West to the beauty of Ethiopian textiles.” Every day she proves that everyone from producer to consumer benefits from commercial viability conducted within a “respectful relationship” that is fostered by “a socially responsible link”.cwomen_scarf_a_72

Ellen’s success stories abound. We particularly liked the story of an artisan who used her Sabahar income to have long-needed dental work. Her joy and pride is plainly visible in her “success smile.”

We salute Ellen and her Creative Women partners for their humanitarian work and extraordinarily beautiful Ethiopian, Swazi and Afghan textiles! Creative Women’s hand work, high fashion designs and natural and sustainable materials combine to produce unsurpassed quality with a certain soulful, personal touch.

Hasta martes!