Artisanal Catalog
for International Buyers
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The story behind Handmade LATAM Sustaining cultural heritage has been my passion for over six years by working with artisanal communities from Ecuador. Through this artisanal catalog, we hope to bring you closer to ten signature indigenous communities from Ecuador, who are looking to start a collaborative design-journey with international buyers. Ecuador is home to about 18 different indigenous nationalities, each with its own unique traditions and artisanal culture. Each handmade piece in this catalog is a manifestation of past and present that honors every artisan and their generations. In a time when travel restrictions and global health emergencies have influenced local economies, we are focused on preparing artisanal communities with tools and services that can help them stay connected to international buyers. This artisanal catalog is the result of a series of preparatory workshops where artisanal leaders strengthened their cost structures, revisited their production capacity and identified key ready-to-export pieces to represent their ancestral heritage. 3 aspects to keep in mind while you are exploring this artisanal catalog: •
Ancestral techniques: handmade techniques applied to natural fibers vary depending on the region they are located in Ecuador. Be mindful that these communities want to showcase their artisanal practices through the listed products to spark creativity for collaboration with designers or buyers.
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Buyers Opportunities: artisanal leaders have spotted curated pieces that could be produced wholesale, for private labeling or any retail opportunities. .
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Pricing: prices detailed on this catalog are wholesale prices where discounts vary by community according to the number of dozens placed. It also serves as a reference according to the listed products and it can vary according to dimensions or any tailor-made design that the designer or buyer needs.
Handmade LATAM provides tailor-made consultancy services to international designers, buyers and boutiques who seek the opportunity to work with remote artisan communities in Ecuador and support handmade and ethical practices . We are looking to generate a sustainable income for the future generations of artisanal leaders by helping them in the process of getting connected with buyers. This artisanal catalog would not have been possible without the support in part by the Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI), a program of the Office of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) of the United States Department of State and implemented by IREX. As well as the Arizona State University (ASU) J. Orin Edson Entrepreneurship + Innovation Institute for their contribution through YLAI in the promotion of this catalog. Finally, we would also like to acknowledge the support of 12PointFive founder-Liz Whitehead, as coexecutor of these workshops and catalog, as well as our main consultant for the international market growth of Handmade LATAM. Thank you for being part of this journey to keep preserving Ecuadorian artisanal techniques.
Sincerely, Catherine Perugachi CEO & Founder
This catalog is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State with funding provided by the U.S. Government and supported in its implementation by IREX.
CATEGORY Straw fibers
Azoguez Toquilla straw accessories made with crochet handmade techniques that add an artisanal touch to your home.
A: Two-tone bag (28x28cm)
B: Lamp Holder (30x15cm)
Community: Cooperativa de Producción Artesanal Puertas del Cielo Artisanal technique: Crochet/Handmade weaving and toquilla straw dyes Community Experience: 5 years Artisanal weavers: 5,000 women Available colors: Natural, Black, Brown, Dark Blue, Red, Yellow and Lilac
Wholesale prices (USD per dozen) A: $30 (50 units/monthly) B: $9 (80 units/monthly) C&D: $8 & $8,50 (100 units/monthly)
*Alpaca & Wool Scarf production in collaboration with Feel the Andes web: https://feeltheandes.com
C & D: Wall Crochet Plate and Basket (22x5cm) & (15x10cm)
CATEGORY Straw fibers
Montecristi, Quevedo & SigSig Toquilla straw hand-woven & hand-painted accessories using unique designs and crafted by women artists.
A: Summer Adelaine (28x33cm)
B: Montecristi Hat (Hat Quality: 4º)
Community: Adelaine Toquilla Crafters Artisanal technique: Handmade weaving and painted art. Community Experience: Artisan legacy from 4 generations Artisanal weavers: 40 women Available colors: Combinations are personalized by each client (textile painting)
Wholesale prices (USD per dozen) A: $33,25 (20 units/monthly) B: $40,50 (45 units/monthly) C: $6,50 (50 units/monthly)
*Prices can vary according to hand-painted designs, toquilla straw quality and size of the weaving process.
C : Painted earrings (5cm)
CATEGORY Straw fibers
Pile-Montecristi Handmade Toquilla straw hats & accessories filled with ancestral knowledge and fine weaving techniques.
A: Montecristi Hat (Weaving Size:16 degrees)
B: Straw Bag (22x10cm)
Community: Comuna Pile Artisanal technique: Handmade ancestral techniques using fine toquilla size weaving from Montecristi. Community Experience: 3 years Artisanal weavers: 42 weavers Available colors: Natural and organic dyes (red, green, brown, yellow)
Wholesale prices (USD per dozen) A: $90 (90 units/monthly) B: $10 (200 units/monthly) C: $5 & $3 (200 units/monthly)
C : Mini Basket & Toquilla Accesories (6x6x7cm)
CATEGORY Straw fibers
La Troncal Recycled plantain fibers “chanta” that grow from banana plant stems near the community turned into unique home accessories.
A: Wall sun decor (16cm diameter)
B: Mini Basket (19x11cm)
Community: Mujeres Emprendedoras de la Troncal Artisanal technique: Crochet weaving mixed with “chanta” & toquilla straw Community Experience: 15 years Artisanal weavers: 8 weavers Available colors: Natural-brown colors from plantain fibers mixed with white, green or yellow strips. Wholesale prices (USD per dozen) A: $4,50 (48 units/monthly) B: $7,50 (36 units/monthly) C: $9,50 (36 units/monthly)
C : Chanta Mat (32x23cm)
CATEGORY Straw fibers
Rayopamba, Simiatug & Bolívar Andean straw and cabuya fibers harvested in the andean highlands to one-of-a kind home décor accessories.
A: Flower Vase (24x24cm)
B: Platters (20x20cm)
Community: Bolivar Suyu Artisanal technique: Handmade weaving using Andean straws with geometric patterns. Community Experience: 10 years Artisanal weavers: 6 women weavers Available colors: Natural Andean straw colors, green, purple, black, orange, red, pink and black.
Wholesale prices (USD per dozen) A: $12,10 (42 units/monthly) B: $5,50 (71 units/monthly) C: $8,10 (58 units/monthly)
C : Andean Basket (14x17cm)
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Amazon-Handicrafts
Tena, Napo Preserving biodiversity by using natural cactus fiber and sheep wool to weave ecuadorian amazon endangered species.
A: Armallu Armadillo (30cm)
B: Charapa River Turtle (13x11cm)
Community: Asoawakkuna-Atacapi Artisanal technique: Handmade crochet weaving using cactus fiber and sheep wool Community Experience: 3 years Artisanal weavers: 29 weavers and artisanal partners Available colors: Natural fiber color and according to the animal patterns. C : Coral Snake (60x3.5cm)
Wholesale prices (USD per dozen) A: $39,88 (50 units/monthly) B: $19,33 (100 units/monthly) C: $19,33 (100 units/monthly) *Community outreach in collaboration with the “Small Grants Program of the Global Environment Facility” implemented by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) web: https://www.ppd-ecuador.org
CATEGORY
Amazon-Handicrafts
Napo, Pastaza & Orellana From the amazon to your table: Chambira fiber harvested and turned into unique products by Waorani women.
A: Basket with wooden base (20x25cm)
B: Woven Plate (20x25cm)
Community: Asociación de Mujeres Waoranis (AMWAE) Artisanal technique: Handmade crochet weaving using chambira fibers Community Experience: 14 years Artisanal weavers: 250 waorani women Available colors: 25 different colors. Most popular ones are: yellow, blue, red, green, purple, black, natural.
Wholesale prices (USD per dozen) A,B,C: $12 (100 units/monthly)
*Community outreach in collaboration with the “Small Grants Program of the Global Environment Facility” implemented by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) web: https://www.ppd-ecuador.org
C : Wall Plate (20x25cm)
CATEGORY
Amazon-Handicrafts
Puyo & Saraguro Traditional meets contemporary: Fine String bead jewelry mixed with handloom weaving techniques.
A: Red Sariri (40x6cm)
B: Killari (46x2cm)
Community: UKUSAMAY Artisanal technique: Handmade weaving using traditional fine string beads, silk threads & waterfall jewelry techniques Community Experience: 1 year Artisanal weavers: 10 artisans Available colors: Multicolor, White, Gold, Green, Beige, Blue, Orange, etc
Wholesale prices (USD per dozen) A: $37 (4 units/monthly) *includes earrings set B: $36 (4 units/monthly) *includes earrings set C: $13 (5 units/monthly)
C : Sacha Earrings (12cm)
CATEGORY
Tagua Jewelry
Pucará-Otavalo Tagua and acai seeds jewelry-inspired & designed by indigenous communities from the Andean Highlands.
A: Tagua Necklace.
B: Walcas
Community: Yamberla-Pucará Artisanal technique: Artisanal hand dyed polished tagua in different shapes & sizes with original handmade designs in glass beads and acai amazonian seeds. Community Experience: 15 years Artisanal weavers: 15 women Available colors: Natural dyes: purple, white, orange, yellow, red, brown, green (any color that comes from vegetables, fruits, insects or nature) Wholesale prices (USD per dozen) A: $3,50 (3,000 units/monthly) B: $3,50 (3,000 units/monthly) C: 0,20-0,25 cents (10,000 units/monthly)
C : Tagua buttons & Hoops (Raw Materials & Original Tagua Color)
CATEGORY Baskets
Montecristi Recycled craft and mocora fibers that bring life to picnic baskets and bags for a sustainable lifestyle.
A: Craft Bag (20x7cm)
B: Round Panera ( (22x32x10cm)
Community: Manabí Artisans Community Artisanal technique: Handmade weaving of craft and mocora natural fibers Community Experience: 20 years Artisanal weavers: 8 weavers Available colors: Natural Craft Colors, Brown, Beige, Black, White and Mocora. C : Traditional Basket (20x10 cm)
Wholesale prices (USD per dozen) A: $10 (80 units/monthly) B: $2,50 (200 units/monthly) C: $10 & $25 (100 units/monthly)
*Picnic Baskets available upon requests (32X42X18 cm)
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