We view our artisans as partners and look for like-minded organizations that are just as committed to their employees, community, and the environment as they are dedicated to great quality and interesting design.This company has been creating charming works of art for over 20 years. Each creation is finely crafted by hand, showing the nicks and notches that can only come from being handcarved. After that, each piece is individually painted! No doubt these artisans take great pride in their craftsmanship!

These artisans handcraft some of our favorite items including our Handmade Wooden Bird Ornaments, our Dashing Through the Snow Critters, our Hiking to the North Handmade Ornaments, and our Ready for Winter Handcarved Ornaments. They make two classic Wisteria items we’ve had around for years, our Handmade Derby Critters and our Handmade Derby Forest Critters.

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We view our artisans as partners and look for like-minded organizations that are just as committed to their employees, community, and the environment as they are dedicated to great quality and interesting design. The company below lives up to our expectations and makes some of our favorite items including our Did Someone Say Drama Candleholder, Fleur de Lis Iron Shelf, French Shopkeeper’s Shelves, and Bird Nests.

This company in particular bases their success on how much they can contribute to society, which to them, is the ultimate meaning of life. The chairman has business operations in over 30 countries around the world with 1,500 employees. Besides being an entrepreneur, the chairman helps society understand the vitality of education. He was forced to quit school at a very early age in order to provide for his family and yet he still persevered. He sensed the low conditions of education in his town with so many parents working and neglecting their kids’ education. Education, he firmly believed, is the cornerstone of success.

In 2002, he founded the MinHou Taojiang School, participating in the construction of the classrooms and student apartments, and purchasing the necessary technology and equipment. He recruited more than 70 teachers to come work and about 500 students are expected to receive a good education. The establishment serves as a benefit for most of the factory workers’ children.

Not only is he providing education for children, he is also creating job opportunities for the unemployed. Furthermore, he participated in a bridge project in the Fujian Province. It is an important bridge that connects the Nantai Island and QingKou. Once it is completed, it will be the longest and widest bridge of the city zone in the history of Fuzhou.

Fuzhou is located in the northeast of the Fujian province of China. Although it is unknown when the city was founded, in 202 B.C. the first wall was built after the king of Minyue received permission from the emperor to set up a city. It was named “Ye” meaning “the beautiful.” The city is also gifted in many types of crafts.

 

drying handmade paper

This company was started when three young friends rented a booth at a trade fair 14 years ago to sell books and bags made of handmade paper. This Indian artisan has grown great lengths since then and now specializes in handmade paper, bags, books, and leather products. They are located in Jaipur, India and also have a small group of designers and workers from a small village outside of Jaipur.

This company supports Umang, a charity project for the rehabilitation of children with mental and physical disabilities. The project ensures the children’s inclusion in the tasks and events of everyday life.

Jaipur was planned according to principles of Hindu architectural theory. It is one of the best-organized cities in Asia. When the Prince of Wales visited Jaipur in 1853, the whole city was painted pink. Because of this, Jaipur is known as the “pink city” because of its distinctive look and the fact that many streets, parks, and buildings are still painted pink today.

This company makes our Embroidered Gift Journals!

Making Books by Hand

 

The daughter of a draftsman father and an artist/oil painter mother, our friend Cheryl has art in her blood. Her mother taught her to crochet at age 6, and she taught herself to sew her own clothes at age 13. She grew up in a beach town, and much of that scenery would become inspiration for her artwork.

Her love for anything creative grew over the years. She did macrame, china painting, pottery, seashell mirrors, and stained glass boxes with seashell lids. In the early 80s, she learned to make stained glass windows in a friend’s garage, and when she built her house, she made 23 stained glass windows for it.

She has loved and collected antiques for many years. Every time she finds a great old bottle, she feels it’s like a work of art. Cheryl departed from her love of art to support her children in the corporate world, but it has been her dream to do something creative again. These bottles are the result of that dream.

Cheryl makes our Message on Bottle and our Antique Bottles with Stone Toppers.

 

This particular organization does everything they can to support local artists purely for the sake of art, for all of its eminence, distinction, and overall virtue. Unfortunately, the art and craft is disappearing due to insufficient order of production. And with the global economic crisis, less work is available for skilled art and craft workers. The workers, who are mostly middle aged men and women, need to support their family with their earnings. Moreover, they are worried that the new generation will not inherit the skill of art, since it is taught from one family generation to the next.

This company supports and motivates their craftsmen in anyway possible so that they keep their skill of art alive. Not affiliated with any non-governmental organization, this organization is dedicated to providing work for the jobless, unskilled, yet motivated, elderly men and women.

Kathmandu, the Capital of Nepal, is a cosmopolitan city and has the most advanced infrastructure among urban areas. It is home to many of the government offices, embassies, and palaces and has been popular with western tourists since the 1960s when it became a key spot along the hippie trail. Most of the hippies gathered in the tranquil surroundings of Freak Street, consists of two parallel streets attracting tourists with shops, restaurants, and little hotels. Situated in the heart of the Himalaya Mountains, Kathmandu is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

 

This company below lives up to our expectations and makes some of our favorite items including our Petit Sunburst Mirror, our Mexican Retablos, our Native American Chief Weather Vane, and our Handcarved Carousel Horse.

Family-oriented, this company is run by a mother, her daughter, and her son. They promote the careers of both current and former employees. It supports continuing education and helps employees pursue their career dreams.

Another interesting aspect of the company is the scholarship program, open for all employees’ children. In order to provide the best possible education for all employees’ children, the owner set up the scholarship program to provide full tuition for children ranging in age from pre-kindergarten to college. The program’s first scholar is currently in her third year of graduate school studying veterinary sciences.

This company was founded in Manila, a city in the Pampanga province in the Philippines. The Pampanga province was the first province established by the Spaniards in 1571, and because of this, it is one of the richest, both culturally and fiscally. It is known for its culinary industry, with well-known and exotic foods originating from this area. Also, this region hosts the Giant Lantern Festival each December on the Saturday before Christmas Eve, the Philippine International Hot-Air Balloon Festival in February, and a re-enactment of the crucifixion of Jesus each Good Friday in the capital city of San Fernando, making it a popular tourist destination.


Our Quite Celestial Mirror and our Book Boxes

This company has a growing number of artisans creating beautiful accessories. Meet some of their employees:

Ferdinand is the head of the handpainting and finishing division. He was born in Nueva Ecija, Philippines and is 40 years old.

Ferdinand began working with this company in 1992 and joined the company full-time in 1999. In 2003, he moved into the Product Development Department as a prototype painter/finisher. He was promoted to head of the handpainting and finishing division in 2007. Painting for over 20 years, he began painting in school and has developed his skills further through his professional career.

When asked about what he enjoys most about working for this company, he said, “This is my dream job; I love to paint! Plus, I really enjoy the challenge of developing new finishing techniques for our projects and collections.”

Frederick is head of the carving division and is the master carver. He was born in Baguio City, Philippines and is 34 years old.

He has have been working with this company for over 12 years, but has been carving for over 20 years.

Frederick started carving when he was 12 years old. He was taught by his father, who had him start with very simple items. When he was about 15 years old, he began to practice carving figures and faces on his own. One day, his father challenged him to carve a santo figure from a photograph. When he produced the figure exactly, he was proud to realize that he had achieved a certain level of skill as a carver. It was then that he decided to make carving his craft and profession.

What he enjoys most about working for this company is that they always have new and different items to work on, and he enjoys learning or developing new techniques. He also appreciates the emphasis the design group places on getting details right.

Roland is head of the tinsmith division and is the tin prototype maker. He was born in Palawan, Philippines and is 34 years old.

Roland has been working for this company for 7 years, but began working with tin about 10 years ago. He was fortunate enough to develop his skills through his work experience, including an apprenticeship under master tinsmiths at this company.

Roland loves his work. He says he enjoys seeing prototypes develop from the time they handmake the jig to when the finished product is displayed in the Wisteria catalog. He says, “It’s very satisfying to be part of the process.”