AARVEN Journal
Indian Indigo Textiles | Meet Nitesh & His Team
Since 2004, Nitesh and his team have been dedicated to preserving the traditional art of block printing, as well as the use of natural indigo dye and traditional rug weaving.
Indian Block Printed Textiles | Meet the Artisans
Back in 2017, our Co-Founders Amy & Bee travelled to India and met some incredibly talented craftsmen and craftswomen and learned about some of the country's most ancient craft techniques...
Indian Recycled Brass Bells
Our delightful strings of Indian recycled brass bells have their history in the bells used to decorate domestic animals. Their gentle tinkle can still be heard around the world when...
BRASS CASTING IN GHANA | MEET GEORGE KOFI
George is in charge of the group who make our beautiful brass hooks and knockers. He is based in the crazy, busy and fast moving capital of the Ashanti Region...
Malian Mud Cloth | Meet Jean Pierre
Also known as Bògòlanfini or bogolan, Mud Cloth is a beautifully textured Malian cotton fabric traditionally dyed with fermented mud. The fabric is very important in traditional Malian culture and has more recently become...
Luxury Pet Accessories | Meet Hiro + Wolf
Hiro + Wolf was founded by Accessories designer Amy Fleuriot-Reade and animal lover Bee Friedmann in 2010 before launching their first collection of colourful pet accessories in 2013. Fabrics for...
Recycled Glass Jewellery Collection | Meet the Artisans
Our recycled glass jewellery collection focuses around beautifully unique recycled glass beads that our Head of Adventure, Bee, discovered during a sourcing trip to Ghana. Each bead is framed...
Kitenge Soft Animals Collection | Buguta Disabled Self Help Group
Handmade in Kenya by the Buguta Disabled Self Help Group, our colourful soft animals are sure to bring a smile to faces both young and old. These cute little African animals are...
Ghanaian Woven Shakers | Lofa
Gilbert, or 'Lofa' as he is known to his friends, began making musical shakers in 1999. After studying Management, Lofa looked to the arts to see where he might apply his entrepreneurial skills...