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Haiti Artisans

Explore resilient metalwork and woodcarving that tell powerful stories of culture, hope, and transformation.

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How Our Model Works

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Co-Design & Collaboration

We work directly with artisans to co-create products that honor tradition while meeting modern tastes.

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Fair Pricing & Quick Payments

Artisans receive 60-70% of sales, paid upfront within 48 hours – far above industry standards.

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Training & Empowerment

Reinvest in digital training, tools, solar-powered hubs, and youth apprenticeships.

Meet Our Artisans

Pauline Loyala

Pauline Loyala

From West Pokot, Pauline Loyala is a master craftswoman with over 15 years of experience. She specializes in creating beautiful belts, leather bags, and intricate necklaces that blend traditional Pokot designs with contemporary innovation.

Pauline's journey began as a young girl learning beadwork and leather crafting from her mother and grandmother – skills that have been passed down through generations of Pokot women. Today, she leads a small cooperative of artisans, teaching younger members while preserving ancient patterns and techniques.

Through her work, Pauline not only sustains her family but also empowers other women in her community by providing training and fair income opportunities. Each piece she creates carries stories of resilience, cultural pride, and the beauty of Pokot heritage. Her designs have reached customers worldwide, helping to share Kenya's rich traditions while building a brighter future for her village.

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Helen Tuwit

Helen Tuwit

Based in Chepareria, West Pokot, Helen Tuwit is an expert beadworker with more than 20 years of dedication to her craft. Her intricate Pokot ornaments, jewelry, and ceremonial pieces are renowned for their precision and cultural significance.

Helen learned the art from elder women in her community, mastering the symbolic language of beads that communicates identity, status, and stories. Every color and pattern in her work has deep meaning – red for bravery, white for peace, blue for the sky and water that sustain life.

Beyond creating beautiful pieces, Helen is committed to preservation: she teaches young girls the traditional methods that are at risk of being lost. Her workshop has become a gathering place where culture is kept alive. Through fair trade partnerships, Helen's work now supports education for her children and healthcare for her family, proving that tradition and progress can thrive together.

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Our Impact in Haiti

20+

Women Trained in Digital Skills

45

Youth Apprentices

1

Solar-Powered Digital Hubs

Our Ethical Commitments

Fair Labor & Wages

Above-market rates, safe conditions, and equal opportunities for all artisans.

Cultural Respect

Honoring traditional designs and intellectual property of indigenous communities.

Sustainability

Eco-friendly materials and minimal, recyclable packaging.

Inclusivity

Supporting women, youth, and marginalized groups in craftsmanship.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are all products handmade?

Yes – every piece is crafted by hand using traditional techniques passed down through generations.

How transparent is pricing?

We clearly show how funds are allocated, with 60-70% going directly to artisans.

Can I request custom pieces?

Absolutely! Many artisans welcome custom orders – contact us to discuss.

What is the shipping time?

8-12 business days to North America, with tracking provided.

How do you verify impact?

Through regular field visits, artisan surveys, and third-party audits.

Shop the Haitian Collection

Every purchase directly supports Haitian artisans, preserves cultural heritage, and empowers communities.

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What We Make in Haiti

Recycled Metal Wall Art

Hand-cut from reclaimed oil-drum steel, featuring traditional Haitian motifs, nature scenes, and spiritual symbols.

Recycled Metal Wall Art

Hand-cut from reclaimed oil-drum steel, featuring traditional Haitian motifs, nature scenes, and spiritual symbols.

Hand-Embroidered Textiles

Vibrant table runners, wall hangings, and decorative pieces featuring intricate needlework and appliqué techniques.

Wood & Calabash Carvings

Sculptural bowls, masks, and decorative objects carved from sustainable local woods and natural gourds.

Papier-Mâché Art

Colorful masks and sculptures created using traditional paper-making techniques, perfect for festivals and home décor.

Beaded Accessories

Handmade jewelry and decorative items incorporating traditional beadwork patterns and contemporary design elements.