AARVEN Journal

Ghanaian Masks & Mirrors | Meet Master Carver, Osmun

Our Ghanaian masks are produced by a small group of crafters, lead by our man on the ground, Godwin. Godwin has been working with the artisans since 2002 as part...

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Zimbabwean Beadwork | Meet Jonathan Domingo

Jonathan - known as Jones - and his brother Bernard started their beadwork craft business in 1985. They began their business in Chitungwiza, just outside Hararein Zimbabwe. They started making wire toys for themselves and as...

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Illustrated Homewares and Gifts | Meet ARTHOUSE Unlimited

ARTHOUSE Unlimited is a collective of artists living with complex epilepsy and learning disabilities and difficulties who require different levels of support. The artists work alongside instructors in their studio in...

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Luxury Chocolate | Meet Love Cocoa

Love Cocoa launched in July 2016, founded by James Cabury, great-great-great grandson of John Cadbury who set up the infamous Cadbury's chocolate nearly 200 years ago. James' company revives the...

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Hand Carved Kenyan Soapstone | Meet The Artisans

All of our contemporary soapstone products are hand carved in Kisii, a small town in the South West of Kenya.  Our products are carved by a youth self help group,  started in...

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Kenyan Wall Hangings | Meet Master Weaver, Julious

I first met Julious in 2016 when he was working for a weaving group that Bee had discovered on a prior trip to Kenya. The night before our meeting there...

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Ghanaian Brassware | Gordon Frimpong & Kumasi Casters

We were first introduced to Gordon Frimpong through the British Museum. He has previously worked with the museum curating and advising on an exhibitionof Ghananian textiles...

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Little Travellers & Bunny Kats | WOZA MOYA

Whether it's the sweet Little Traveller pin brooches or the loveable Bunny Kats, everything made by Woza Moya is sure to put a smile on your face. Woza Moya (meaning Rise Up...

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Ghanaian Wax Cotton Fans | Joseph Ayelgasa

Our range of colourful Ghanaian wax cotton fans are expertly handmade for us by Joseph, a friendly local who runs a small business in Accra.

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