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This dream catcher is the perfect addition to your home decor. Its unique design and craftsmanship are sure to be admired. Not only is this dream catcher beautiful, but it also helps support the artisans in Nepal by providing fair wages and safe working conditions. This handmade dream catcher measures 45 inches by 18 inches and features an intricate weaving pattern with beads, crystals, and stones. It is ethically crafted and makes a socially responsible statement for all those who purchase it.
Features:
Handcrafted from natural cane
Traditional techniques used for weaving and braiding
Decorated with beads, crystals and stones
Long-lasting wax-covered thread used for wrapping
Measures 45 inches by 18 inches
Ethically handmade in Nepal
Fair Trade certified
At Gray Walrus, we believe in empowering small businesses, skilled artisans and connecting them with the global market. Through our fair trade eCommerce site, we offer handcrafted, ethically sourced goods and community partnership that support communities around the world. Our mission is to create a world where social and environmental responsibility is a top priority, without sacrificing quality or style. Join us in our journey to promote conscious consumerism and make a positive impact, one purchase at a time. Join us in fostering this effort. #fairtrade #handcrafted #smallbusinesssteward #consciousconsumerism
We love being a part of community and helping support artisans to improve quality of life for so many.
Gray Walrus
Having been a small business owner for most of my adult life, I understood the struggles that impact small business owners and artisans. My vision was to create a space that could positively impact those around me and throughout the world to create a substantive impact! Human kindness is often missing in today's busy world. If we could each make small lifestyle changes such as making purchases that support each other, how much could we positively impact one another and the lives and communities we are in?