Crafted by Karenni refugees living in Thailand. This little bird is made from handwoven textiles by Karenni women. The women spin threads, dye them, and weaving them into fine fabrics using traditional backstrap looms.
1 Charming Songbird CO2 emission is estimated of 0.07kg
Crafted by refugees living in Kenya. Intricate beadwork is suspended in a handcasted brass hoop, bringing the skills of two artisan groups together. Tiny but striking, this piece of art showcases the power of collaboration and community.
1 Dainty Tapestry CO2 emission is estimated of 0.25kg
Crafted by Syrian refugees living in Lebanon. With love in the air, this delicately embroidered dove carries an olive branch, an enduring symbol of forgiveness and peace. The olive tree, which originated in Syria, is also a reminder of home for the artisans.
1 Delicate Dove Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.20kg
Crafted by Malian refugees living in Niger. This moon highlights the impressive heritage techniques of the Tuareg. For these nomadic pastoralists who traditionally inhabit a vast area in the Sahara Desert, the moon is a symbol of protection and prosperity.
1 Desert Moon Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.31kg
Crafted by Afghan refugees living in Pakistan. This playful bird is decorated with a strong embroidery style, suzani nouratta. The festive design is a reminder to stay attentive to small joys of life, like a cheerful birdsong.
1 Dozi Bird Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.36kg
Crafted by Afghan refugees living in India. This detailed crochet snowflake is emblematic of the winter peaks and mountain passages that define the landscape of Afghanistan. For Afghans, the snowflake is a reminder of home.
1 Eternal Snowflake Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.16kg
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