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Yogini- Yoga Poses Decorative Cotton & Wire Sculpture-Fair Trade-Colombia

Yogini- Yoga Poses Decorative Cotton & Wire Sculpture-Fair Trade-Colombia

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These yoga practitioners made from cotton and wire, are a great way to memorize your A-Z Asanas (postures). Flexible and easy to bend, these yogini sculptures will help you improve your concentration and yoga poses. 

Marisol Medina and local women from the small village of Tabio, Colombia nimbly wrap cotton yarn around wire frames to create these serene figures. Through training and employment, Marisol's center has created a steady source of income and empowerment for tens of artisans in Colombia.

  • Measures 3-1/4” high x 2-1/2” wide x 1-1/2” deep when seated
  • Measures 6” high when standing
  • All dimensions are variable because these items are flexible and can be formed into various positions

Handmade in Colombia and fair trade imported.

      Learn more about the talented artisans who create these eco-friendly decorative ornaments by clicking on About the Artisans. 

      About the Artisans

      Marisol Medina Artisan Story
      Colombia


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      Marisol Medina used her creativity and love for animals to craft handmade wildlife creatures. She began her work with wire and cotton in Tabio, a small village 60kms from Bogotá in Colombia. Starting with readily available raw materials, and struggling through various challenges typical of a small business/enterprise, Marisol soon enhanced her techniques and the business as the demand for the product grew in the market. She began with participating at the annual national fair which takes place in Bogotá once every year. This is where Marisol was introduced to her first set of wholesale and retail clients.

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      Because of insufficient orders and a slow business, her workshop initially supported the artisans only for about 3 months. Piel Acida, a Bogotá-based organization that works with artisans from all over Colombia, showed keen interest in supporting Marisol’s cotton and wire animal enterprise. They provided support in all aspects to Marisol and her team. These products have been displayed and sold at various international trade shows such as the ones in New York and Frankfurt.

      Marisol’s enterprise has meant much more than the enhancement of her skill and business – it has been a steady source of income for tens of artisans from the Tabio countryside. Thanks to organizations like Piel Acida, these artisans now have a consistent source of income and they also feel a distinct sense of empowerment.

      Marisol is happy to see the growth of her small artistic talent into an enterprise. The Tabio Mountains have transformed her from an ordinary employee at a plastic factory to an independent entrepreneur. Today, her little workshop and the women involved have a brighter future.

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