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Gather Round Wood Salad Servers

Nothing says togetherness like a shared meal. With the Gather Round Salad Servers, your tablescape will be both elegant and ethical! Handcrafted in Indonesia of suar wood and black bamboo, these salad servers come in shades of natural brown and black with a black bamboo inlay around the ends of the handles that feature a design of rows of circles.

HANDCRAFTED IN INDONESIA

  • Materials: suar wood, black bamboo
  • Product Care: wipe with a damp cloth to clean.
  • Comes as a pair with one spoon and one pronged spoon.
  • 12"L
  • Coordinates with Gather Round Wood Serving Bowl.
  • Handcrafted in Indonesia

SKU: 6911190

THE MAKERS

Mitra Bali, a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization, functions loosely as a cooperative representing artisans who make wood, silver, bamboo, coconut, ceramic and other handicrafts. Located on the island of Bali, the organization was formed in 1993 to support poor artisans facing ruin because well-established businesses controlled prices and monopolized the burgeoning Bali tourism market. The cooperative only works with producers who support gender equity, provide healthy working conditions, use environmentally sustainable materials, and do not exploit child labor or women. Mitra Bali helps artisans during periods of low orders with no-interest loans and the loaning of cows. Mitra Bali also supports a reforestation program, an environmental initiative, as well as an effort to prevent artisans from selling their land. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased from Mitra Bali since 1989.
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Welcome to our global maker-to-market movement where, together with 20,000 artisans, we ignite social change. We create opportunities for individuals, families, and communities in developing countries to thrive through strong relationships, fair wages, safe working conditions, and sustainable practices.

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