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Unity Sculpture

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In this Kenyan wedding sculpture, the loops represent two individuals that have been joined by marriage. Expertly hand-carved from Kisii stone by seasoned artisans in Kenya. Try styling this hand-carved sculpture on a stack of books or in a tray. Create a bit of visual interest by placing it next to a taller vase, plant, or picture frame on your bedside table, coffee table, or bookcase. Color may vary from mostly cream to cream and pink, or light and dark shades of taupe.

Why you'll love it: Your purchase of this hand-carved sculpture improves the standard of living for members and participating artisans. The production and sale of soapstone carvings contribute to the social, economic, and environmental well-being of marginalized communities.

Materials: Kisii stone

Dimensions: 6"H

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Fair trade products are primarily handcrafted and made from natural, sustainable, and recycled materials, therefore slight imperfections and color variations may occur.

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Fair Wage

Artisans are paid a fair wage for their work breaking the cycle of poverty and working towards brighter futures.

Eco-Friendly

Products are created using only materials that are natural, local, or sustainable.

Socially Conscious

Promotion of gender equality, equal pay for equal work. and free from discrimination, forced labor, and child labor.

Handcrafted

Artisans preserve culture by handcrafting pieces with traditional art forms passed down for generations.