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Albesia Wood Nativity

The Albesia Wood Nativity is beautifully hand-carved by artisans working with our fair trade partner Pekerti Nusantara, which provides advance payments and access to loans for makers to invest in materials and equipment.

HANDCRAFTED IN INDONESIA

  • Albesia wood
  • Arch: 15W x 10.5H (top of star) inches, Joseph: 2L x 1.25W x 4.75H inches, Mary: 1.75L x 1.5W x 4H inches, Standing wisemen: approximately 1.5D (base) x 5.5H inches, Kneeling wisemen: 2L x 1.25W x 3.25H inches, Shepard: approximately 1.5D (base) x 5.75H (top of staff) inches, Ram: 2.75L x 1.25W x 2.25H inches, SHEEP: 2.25L x 1W x 1.25H inches
  • Handcrafted in Indonesia

SKU: 6903040

THE MAKERS

Pekerti stands for Pengembangan Kerajinan Rakyat Indonesia, meaning Indonesian People’s Handicraft Foundation. Pekerti Foundation works to supplement the incomes of subsistence farmers and rural people through development and sale of traditional crafts. Pekerti provides training in domestic marketing, and services for export marketing. For this purpose, Pekerti established a nonprofit trading company, Pekerti Nusantara. Pekerti Nusantara is closely linked with all Indonesian alternative trade organizations and helps disadvantaged rural artisans to upgrade their production, business and marketing skills. To accomplish its goals, Pekerti Nusantara stresses quality control, training and working together cooperatively. In addition, Pekerti assists artisans by offering loans, school scholarships, help with medical expenses and emergency aid in disasters. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from Pekerti Nusantara since 1981.
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Welcome to our global maker-to-market movement where, together with 20,000 artisans, we ignite social change. We create opportunities for individuals, families, and communities in developing countries to thrive through strong relationships, fair wages, safe working conditions, and sustainable practices.

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