Eclectic Woodchuck Mini Cards
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In Nepal, leprosy has been eradicated, but the stigma remains. Those cured, and their families, are still seen as unclean. They earn a living making batik art, a process requiring multiple steps of dying and waxing cotton fabric. Batik cotton and paper card One card with non-sealing envelope Wrapped in sleeve Blank inside Due to hand drawn process, each will have variations *WFTO member* Made by hand is uniquely beautiful. Our products are made by humans, not mass produced on automated machines. Minor imperfections and variations are to be expected as a characteristic of the artistry. Please appreciate these individualities for what they are, a maker pouring their heart and soul into a unique and beautiful piece of work.
About Eclectic Woodchuck
It's always intriguing how a seemingly simple chain of events can have an impact in life. Founder, Wendy Farmerie, started out as an international buyer in the big business side of things. As she visited factories overseas and built friendships with her suppliers, she found their work situations unsettling and conditions completely haunting. She realized it wasn't just a job to be done, there was a human impact to her actions. In 2006, she made the decision to be part of the solution, not part of the problem, and walked away from her career to open a fair trade retail store. In contrast to buying practices in big business, fair trade is about the people, not the profit. It's about paying artisans fairly, making sure their working conditions are safe with access to things like healthcare, job training, and education for their children. It's about giving them a hand up to self sufficiency, not a hand out. Here we are, 15 years later. We've developed amazing relationships with our artisan groups, but there are thousands of artisans in the world needing that hand up. The Eclectic Woodchuck was founded to do just that. Our products are hand crafted...made by people, not automated machines. We focus on paper and wood items, with a delightful dash of our favorites from our artisan groups thrown in. You'll find things like batik wall art from Nepal, glass jewelry from Chile, and fabric wallets from Turkey. We know our name is a little quirky, but so are we so it's a perfect fit.
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