Showing posts with label Green Issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Issues. Show all posts

30 October 2013

The End of an Era .............. and A New Beginning

 
We are leaving our Armadale store in Melbourne after many years.

The website is temporarily on hold, and will be back in action in the New Year.
 
Many new products will be available, as well as many favourites.
 
Please look out for them.
 
Our contact details will also change, and will appear on the refreshed site.
 
A heartfelt 'Thank you' to our many loyal customers, who have supported us so well.
 
Don't despair - 'We'll be back!'

22 September 2013

How to Paint a Tonga Drum


Here is a drum from northern Zimbabwe being decorated in the traditional patterns and colours.

Everyone gathers round to lend a hand to mix the red oxide, charcoal and white clay, which are the hallmarks of the Tonga drum.

The logs to the left are going to be used shortly, to build a new house. The pointed ends will be driven into the ground to form walls.

The Zambezi river flows along in the valley behind the house. It is the village water supply.

This is a marvelous illustration of African self-sufficiency, which is entirely unavailable in Western urban culture.

18 August 2013

An Ancient, Modern, Concept from Africa


 This is an excellent example of the Art of the Sculptors of West Africa.

It is a mask of the Guro people, carved from wood, with a polychrome finish.

The entire piece is carved from a single wood billet, spectacularly demonstrating the maker's skill.

It depicts the position of the human species within the Creation.

The face is surrounded by animal features, signifying the dependence of people on the creatures around them.

The bird at the top, usually a Hornbill, represents the creatures of the air. 

The Antelope horns show the presence of the creatures of the bush or forest, and the serrations below show the jaws of the crocodile: a creature of the water.

The message is that each depends on the others for existence and survival.

What is done to one, affects all.


13 May 2013

FAIR TRADE FORTNIGHT ENDS ON MAY 19



Still a fews days to go until the end of Fair Trade Fortnight.

It's a reminder to everyone to buy Fair Trade products.

Not just food or hand-crafts, but clothing, decor and more.

And not just this fortnight, but every day.

Next time you shop -
  • Ask where the products are made
  • Ask who gets the momey.
  • Ask how much they are paid.
It may be no big deal in the shop, but it's a very big deal in parts of the world, where people do not have a voice.

 

19 March 2013

Before You Throw It Away - Part II


We stock these lovely Baskets, made in South Africa, from Electrical Wire.

We also carry a range of Jewellery, some made from Electrical Wire, some from Waste Paper and some from Recycled Plastic.

Africans are infinitely resourceful and inventive, and re-use materials over and over, to great effect.

Next time you stare into your waste bin, just think how much you need not throw away!

Have a look for yourself:



 




04 March 2013

Before You Throw It Away .......


We stock these lovely Bracelets, made in West Africa, from Recycled Plastic Packaging.

We also carry a range of Jewellery and Basketware, some made from Electrical Wire, some from Waste Paper and some from Recycled Plastic.

Africans are infinitely resourceful and inventive, and re-use materials over and over, to great effect.

Next time you stare into your waste bin, just think how much you need not throw away!

Have a look for yourself: