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Large Seed Pod Nativity

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Original price $22.00
Original price $22.00 - Original price $22.00
Original price $22.00
Current price $13.00
$13.00 - $13.00
Current price $13.00

These wonderful nativities are produced from seed pods. In the smaller nativity, Mary and Joseph are showing their baby Jesus to the world. But then they turn their seed pod into a boat and sail away. The larger nativity has both a base and a sail made of an Eucalyptus pod. Mary, Joseph and the Baby are made from corn husk and beans and they are carefully glued into place. A perfect piece for the Nativity Collector. Be the one who is part of helping the environment and helping others.

  • Seed Pods average 1-3/4" to 2-1/4"
  • Large Pods average 
  • Measurements will vary due to size of Pod or Leaf 

Handmade in Ecuador and Fair Trade imported.


Camari Artisan Story

Ecuador

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Camari is a Quechua word meaning "gift"; and true to its name, it is also a fair trade organization that has been a gift for many people of Ecuador.  Camari, a member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO), was founded in 1981 to address the problems inherent in the marketing of small-scale agriculture and the production of handicrafts in the rural and marginalized communities of Ecuador.

Camari helps artisans find access to financial credit, training, and technical assistance; yet from the beginning they have understood that this alone was not a sufficient recipe for success. Without direct access to international and fair trade markets, artisans and farmers are forced to sell to intermediaries at prices that cannot provide the basic necessities of life.

Since their inception, Camari has grown to establish numerous shops in major cities throughout Ecuador, providing access to international markets, and alternative employment to more than 6,500 artisan and farmer families in 18 of Ecuador's 22 provinces.

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