Accessories
Bohemian Leather Square Hand Bag
- Item Number
- 286
- Estimated Value
- 95 USD
- Sold
- 47 USD to fraheidel
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Made by Amias Project.
For centuries, the nomadic Barabaig tribe of East Africa has roamed the plains and savannas, adorning themselves with beautiful rings, bracelets, and jewelry. Through the Amias Project, the Barabaig now want to send their beautiful things and their stories around the world.
On one return to Tanzania, Nichole Smaglick, founder of Amias and Another Land, was reunited with a wise, old Barabaig woman named Udada. She gave Nichole a bracelet and told her, "When you go home, use this to tell others about me." With that, the idea of Amias was born.
Since then, the project has mobilized over 200 Barabaig men and women in central Tanzania to design and craft jewelry and handbags inspired by traditional fashions. The project aims to uplift and empower traditional culture. It also helps generate significant income and educational opportunities for disadvantaged communities.
Amias and its fair trade mission have allowed families to find stability in a region wracked by hardship and frequent drought. More parents now send their children to school, and they have enough food in times of need. They are increasing their livestock and making plans for the future.
Amias, in the ancient language of the Barabaig, means "beautiful." So when wearing Amias jewelry or handbags, always remember that you are wearing hope, the story of the Barabaig, and something beautiful.
Item Special Note
Winner to pick up at JFCS office or to pay additional shipping cost.
Donated By:
Barb Lyons
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