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Casa Sagrada’s Shining Star

TEXT: LUCIANA JABUR oo often, area rugs and mats are more an afterthought than a serious design consideration when decorating the interior of a home. But Casa Sagrada’s rugs take the stage; thereby becoming a luxurious centerpiece. The handmade rugs designed by…

Felting For Leopards

BY REBECA SCHILLER Snow Leopard Trust’s felt booties Landlocked between two intimidating neighbors—Russia and China—Mongolia is a remote country where many of its people continue to follow an ancient nomadic lifestyle that primarily involves herding sheep and livestock. Life is very…

Out of South Africa

TEXT: ODETTE TOLKSDORF In the mid 1980’s I became interested in the use of textile and fiber – a group of media that bring together processes that have great appeal to me:  designing, sewing, creating physical objects by hand and working…

Casa Sagrada’s Shining Star

TEXT: LUCIANA JABUR Too often, area rugs and mats are more an afterthought than a serious design consideration when decorating the interior of a home. But Casa Sagrada’s rugs take the stage; thereby becoming a luxurious centerpiece. The handmade rugs designed…

In the Mood

BY REBECA SCHILLER The vintage style of  Don Carney Admire a wall of Don Carney’s work and you would swear that numerous 1940s vintage woodblock prints were long-lost treasures found in his grandparents’ attic. Not so. These are 21st-century ink drawings…

FanSina

BY REBECA SCHILLER In a part of the world where economically empowering women is not a priority, FanSina—located in the village of St. Katherine in South Sinai, Egypt—is a 100 percent Bedouin woman run enterprise that produces embroidered and beaded handicrafts,…

A Common Thread

BY SHAINA SHEALY Kala Cotton’s Connections to Culture and Livelihoods I crack the cotton boll’s protective shell, so tough that the muscles in my fingers cramp as I ply the encasement apart. Its edges jab into my skin, relentless in shielding…

Foreign Affairs

BY SOPHIA MARISA LUCAS The Paintings of Barbara Ellmann Originally trained as a dancer, Barbara Ellmann has been working as a visual artist for more than 30 years. While her work spans a range of subject matters and aesthetics, it is…

Golden Grass

BY CRISTIANE KIMURA Natural Fiber Brings Riches to Brazilian Weavers It’s harvesting time for Golden Grass but the smoke columns on the horizon announce bad news. “We’re facing one of the worst droughts I’ve ever seen in my life,” says Adelcina,…

A Dream Job

BY REBECA SCHILLER Zardozi: Market for Afghan Artisans It all started 20 years ago when Zardozi started an income generating project with the mission to provide employment opportunities to Afghan women refugees who crossed into Pakistan at the start of the…