GlobeIn Artisan Box is a monthly subscription box featuring favorite products from global artisans. Each box is curated around a monthly theme selected by the editor with the aim of helping you experience new and interesting products and cultures. They kindly sent us this box for review.
I was really looking forward to this month’s first Artisan Box. But then again, I feel like I always say that. I think I was mostly looking forward to this one because it’s all about tea, and this time of year I LOVE me some tea.
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October Theme – Tea Time
Enjoy your next tea time to the fullest, with help from a handsome assortment of handmade accessories.
Tea Cup & Saucer
Meet Rajesh. Rajesh probably would have finished high school, but unfortunately his family had to pull him out in the 10th grade so he could go to work to help them make ends meet. When it comes to basic needs, such sacrifices are tough to avoid. Survival in the present takes precedent, obviously, over the luxury of planning for the future.
Without a proper education, Rajesh had little choice but to move from one low-paying job to the next in the years after he left school. This pattern might have continued forever had he not found The Village Experience, the ceramics cooperative responsible for your new cup and saucer and for helping Rajesh change his story. He has now been working for the cooperative and receiving a livable wage for the past 10 years.
Suggested use: Sip some tea—perhaps while wearing a pair of lace gloves?
GlobeIn ceramics are the best! They truly are. Some of my most favourite items from GlobeIn are the ceramic pieces we receive. I love the look of a hand-made, hand-painted cup or mug.
Green Tea
Despite its generally peaceful and positive vibe, not all tea has the happy, mellow beginnings we might like to imagine. In fact, most tea in the world is grown on giant plantations that displace small landowners and then strip the soil of nutrients with monoculture farming.
But wait! Before you throw away all your favorite teacups, you should know that the makers of your new green tea are calling forth a new tea future. Since 1993 the Small Organic Farmers’ Association (SOFA) in Sri Lanka has had a vision of small holders staying put on their land and growing tea in harmony with the environment.
SOFA members sustain their cherished land by avoiding monoculture and instead enrich the soil with a variety of crops, including pepper, cloves, ginger, and of course, lots of tea!
Suggested use: Fix yourself a cup for a delicious and nutritious morning or midday pick-me-up!
Rosewood Tea Box
The craft of woodcarving has always played a large role in the communities of northern India. Today, in small towns and rural villages, where literacy rates are low and economic opportunities limited, it has become a crucial source of vitality.
At the same time, generating revenue helps fund basic services such as food and shelter for these artisans. More importantly, the act of creating nourishes their spirits.
For Zulfiquar, who has been a master carver for the past 16 years, the idea of crafting beautiful items and sending them out into the world is what fuels his artistry. As if that is not soul-satisfying enough, it is through this very act of bringing beauty to others that he is able to provide for his family.
Suggested use: Fill with an assortment of tea bags.
This is the gold star of the box. I was so excited to get my hands on this tea box. Not only is it absolutely gorgeous, but it is a perfect way to keep my tea organized.
Hand-Stamped Tea Towel
What happens when talented artisans are also savvy business-people and empathetic humans? Good things! Your new tea towel is just the start of it!
Starting in 2007, the women-led, Karur-based, weaving collective responsible for your new tea towel set out to create job opportunities for local weavers—especially women, and especially in a humane fashion.
These goals have not been taken lightly. The group has managed to achieve one of the most rigorous social certification standards out there for their business — the Social Accountability 8000 Standard. This is the leading social certification standard for factories and organizations across the globe, and means that a business has proven itself to be, among other things, a healthy, safe, discrimination-free workplace where employees receive a living wage and are guaranteed a limited workweek.
Suggested use: To dry things, handle hot things, or even line a breadbasket… Think multi-purpose. Or just keep it out because it’s pretty!
GlobeIn Artisan Box Review October 2017: Tea Time
GlobeIn couldn’t have come up with a better theme for the month of October. Well, unless it had something to do with Halloween, that would have been amazing. But, a tea theme is pretty darn perfect this time of year because it’s about this time that I start drinking tea on a daily basis. The wooden tea box is absolutely gorgeous and I actually feel a little guilty keeping it for myself. I know for a fact that my Stepmom, Ashley, and Shonah would all love this pretty little box. I wish I had ten of them as they would make the best Christmas gifts. GlobeIn puts together a fabulous box every single month. I really do love this subscription.