Explore Artisans by Country

Indonesia
Indonesia's five main and estimated 13,000 small islands make it a truly unique nation. The beautiful beaches and majestic mountains don't attract tourists in massive numbers, but they do provide fertile land for crops like coffee and rice - a standard dish in the daily diet.
The population of Indonesia is 90 percent Muslim, and ethnic groups include Chinese, Indian, Japanese, and Malay. The December 2004 tsunami devastated Aceh province on the island of Sumatra, leaving many in need.
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Tropical Salvage
Located in a center famous for its wood carving, Tropical Salvage provides well-paid job opportunities to Indonesians who would otherwise...
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PEKERTI Nusantara PT
Pekerti stands for Pengembangan Kerajinan Rakyat Indonesia, meaning Indonesian People’s Handicraft Foundation. Pekerti Foundation works to...
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APIKRI
The Indonesian People's Handicraft Foundation, or APIKRI, is an independent association of artisans founded in 1987. A nongovernment...
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Yayasan Mitra Bali
Mitra Bali, a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization, functions loosely as a cooperative representing artisans who make wood, silver,...
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Lombok Pottery Center
Lombok Pottery Center is a collection of four cooperatives: a staff cooperative and three village production cooperatives. The management...
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