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Today, I’m going to share with you, through a personal story, one other reason why I choose to purchase Fair Trade products - The Stories.
Because of the nature of the Fair Trade concept, there is typically a story behind the artists or farmers who produce these items. While you may never meet these individuals, you’ll always be able to tell someone else about their story, their village or the positive change your purchase made for them, their family or their village.
I shared this particular story a couple of years ago here, but it’s one that I just enjoy telling again and again:
The Story
One of my favorite places to shop during the holiday is Ten Thousand Villages, a Fair Trade retailer founded in 1946 with stores in the United States and across Canada. All Ten Thousand Villages stores are non-profit and are mostly staffed by volunteers.
$98.00 Singing Bowl from Ten Thousand Villages |
$48 Singing Bowl from Ten Thousand Villages |
I tell you, it was a really weird feeling…I felt relaxed and at peace – EXACTLY where they wanted me!! This lady was good, and what she probably really wanted to say me to me was….”you’ll feel a warm vibration going up your arm and into your SAPPY heart!” But guess what? She’s not even finished with me yet…she tops it off with the following: “As you know, Ten Thousand Villages is a non-profit organization and the proceeds from the sale of these bowls, go back to an organization named New Sadle, where they offer FREE medical care to ARTISANS…(that would be the bowl makers folks)…in Tibet who suffer with LEPROSY!”
Need I say more? Okay, I will…we now have two $48.00 bowls downstairs in our living room, where my son has told the Leprosy story behind the bowl and has performed many demonstrations for guest who have stopped by. The second one was a surprise Christmas gift from me to my son, after he DROPPED..YES DROPPED the first one on cement the SAME day we purchased it! (word of caution: singing bowls don’t sing with a crack)– If you had seen his puppy dog eyes that day, you would have done the same thing!
My Story |
Visit Ten Thousand Villages online or in your neighborhood and purchase your own Fair Trade Art, and tell someone the story, then come back tomorrow when we'll explore some of the different Fair Trade items around the world.
Ten Thousand Villages
3201 W. Cary Street
Richmond, Virginia (Carytown)
Upcoming Events:
May 14, 2011 - Fair Trade Day
- Fair Trade Scavenger Hunt
- Fair Trade Memory Wall
- Fair Trade Sundaes
June 4, 2011
- Fair Trade Fashion Show
Unveiling one village at a time,
7 comments:
That is a wonderful story... I will keep this information for the next "special" gift I have to purchase!
I bet that broke your son's heart when it broke the first day... seeing that look on his face and YES... I would have done the same thing!
Thanks Lisa, it really did. I think I was more upset than him over my $48 though, lol. He had been carrying it around since we left the store and I told him not to bring it into another store and he dropped it on the concrete floor...he was crushed!
It's okay to be a sappy mom when it for a great cause. I love also that your son enjoyed telling the Leprosy story and demonstrating the singing bowl to guests in your home. Priceless!
Great place to shop, I took a friend recently who had never been there. I alway love that place and what it represents. Love the instruments, grew up on alot of them when I was little. I think my Dad was bent on making us a musical group...then came the Jackson5...oh well...
Yvonne, yeah, every once in a while he gets me good. @MaMichele, you have all sorts of hidden talent don't you :)...now about those waffles...lol
Ooooooh!! I've wanted a singing bowl(s) for a while, ever since I saw them demonstrated and felt their awesome energies at a local holistic health fair I frequent each year :)
They truly are amazing! I really hope I will have a chance to visit that store one day-It sounds right up my alley and onto of that, I would be doing some good with each purchase!
What a wonderful story-Thank you for sharing :)
Hopefully so Kayla, Did you check their site to see if there was one near you?
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