Unicorn Key Rings crafted by displaced artisans in Cape Town, South Africa.

£3.95

Crafting ways out of poverty for the small band of artisans who call themselves ‘Vashavi’ (Zimbabweans in Cape Town, South Africa) is not only a daily act of creation but a reclaimation of hope.

A source of hope that means educating their children, sending ‘home’ money to family members in Zimbabwe and for medication. The gift you are holding is a gift that is skilfully made by displaced artists with hope to provide for the people they love most.

The Vashavis’ message to you ‘Thank you’.

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Crafting ways out of poverty for the small band of artisans who call themselves ‘Vashavi’ (Zimbabweans in Cape Town, South Africa) is not only a daily act of creation but a reclaimation of hope.

A source of hope that means educating their children, sending ‘home’ money to family members in Zimbabwe and for medication. The gift you are holding is a gift that is skilfully made by displaced artists with hope to provide for the people they love most.

The Vashavis’ message to you ‘Thank you’.

Crafting ways out of poverty for the small band of artisans who call themselves ‘Vashavi’ (Zimbabweans in Cape Town, South Africa) is not only a daily act of creation but a reclaimation of hope.

A source of hope that means educating their children, sending ‘home’ money to family members in Zimbabwe and for medication. The gift you are holding is a gift that is skilfully made by displaced artists with hope to provide for the people they love most.

The Vashavis’ message to you ‘Thank you’.