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Berani Elephant Dakon Game

Bring a fresh new twist to game night with this cool dakon set! This beautifully crafted game features a folding batiked board in the shape of an elephant adorned with a vibrant floral design. Complete with 55 wooden beads and instructions, this game will provide endless hours of entertainment. Made with ethically sourced albizi and acacia wood, it's an eco-friendly and attractive addition to any game collection. Handcrafted in Indonesia. 

HANDCRAFTED IN INDONESIA

  • Materials: Albizi Wood, Iron
  • Measures: 14.5"L x 4"W x 2"H
  • Colors: Wine Red, Tan, Yellow, Green, Natural, Multi
  • Notes: Small Parts, Not for Young Children

SKU: 6908010

THE MAKERS

The Indonesian People's Handicraft Foundation, or APIKRI, is an independent association of artisans founded in 1987. A nongovernment organization, APIKRI helps organize artisans and provides export marketing services, technical assistance, training and other supports. Most of APIKRI's artisans work in and around the city of Yogyakarta and Central Java, areas renowned for craft production. Benefits to artisans include savings programs, design development and access to microcredit loans for production or emergencies. APIKRI is owned by its members, with management accountable to members. It includes programs to build member capacity, promote fair trade and promote environmental conservation. APIKRI views fair trade as an instrument to achieve democracy in economic life. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from APIKRI since 1992.
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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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