Artisans
Mamacuna Traders works with a variety of artisan groups and wholesalers of artesian products from around the world. Many of the groups are Fair Trade Certified and some are in the process of certification. All of them produce the highest quality crafts reflected of their cultural heritage.
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Alpaca Trading Company
Alpaca farming is not only a tradition in Peru but a sustainable resource for many Peruvians. Alpaca Trading Company works with farmers to promote the industry and provide farmers with income for their wool and hides.Baskets of Africa
A member of the Fair Trade Federation, Baskets of Africa promotes weavers throughout Africa. Every basket is a unique representation of the crafter’s skill, culture, and environment.CIAP
The Central Interregional de Artesanos del Perú is a member of the fair trade movement in Peru. CIAP brings together various artists in multiple crafts for the purpose of establishing new markets while improving the living and working conditions of the craftspeople. CIAP is a member of the International Association for Alternative Trade (IFAT).Craft Link
A non-profit organization working with handcrafts and producers in Vietnam, Craft Link has over 40 producer groups, most of who belong to ethnic minorities. Craft Link practices fair trade and works to increase awareness of Vietnam’s ethnic minority crafts and culture.Malindi Handcraft Co-operative Society
Started over 20 years ago in Kenya with only 30 skilled woodcarvers, Malindi Handcraft now provides income for over 600 artisans of the Kenyan woodcarving tradition. Working towards sustainable tree farming and currently undergoing certification for membership in the Cooperation for Fair Trade in Africa, Malindi Handcraft works with disadvantaged producers to eliminate poverty.» read more about Malindi Handcraft
Maya Traditions
Working with weavers in the highlands of Guatemala for over a decade, Maya Traditions works to preserve the ancient art of backstrap weaving. As a fair trade producer and wholesale business Maya Traditions also work with women artisans in crochet, footloom weaving and establishing small family businesses.Mitra Bali
As a member of IFAT, Mitra Bali adheres to the principles of fair trade while acting as the marketer and exporter for small craft producers from Bali.Thai Tribal
Thai Tribal has over 25 years of experience exporting handcrafts from the mountain villages and hill tribes of northern Thailand. Thai Tribal has been a member of IFAT since 2002.Yen Linh
Born in Saigon, Linh Quach and her family made the USA their home in 1975. Utilizing her education and love of design, she works with groups in Vietnam to produce accessories in silk and other natural materials. A portion of the proceeds of her sales is donated to orphanages in Vietnam.

