Artisan Stories
Gandhi’s Legacy of Hope
by Jess Munro‘Illuminated’ painting by Mercedes Collado The future is built on hope. This is what Gandhi taught us through his words and his actions. Today,…
In Pursuit of Peace
by Catherine RyanHow Peruvian artisan Miguel Mejia reshaped a violent robbery into an inspiring message of world peace Peruvian sculptor Miguel Mejia recently shared a dramatic…
Living an Inspired Life: An Interview with Novica’s Merlly Calisto Cockburn
by Catherine RyanMerlly Calisto Cockburn is Novica’s National Representative in Peru. We spoke with her recently about what it is like to work with artisans in…
The Andes: Channeling Ancient Civilizations
by Jess MunroStep into a world where pre-Hispanic cultures shine bright in the handmade works of artisan masters. Legend tells how Wiracocha, a pre-Inca deity, created…
Destination: Thailand
by Jess MunroNo need to pack your bag and dig out your passport! Join us as we explore some of the unique treasures of Thailand, handcrafted…
NOVICA Celebrates the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples
by Jess MunroEstablished by the United Nations General Assembly in 1994, the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples (August 9) is intended to raise awareness…
A Closer Look At Indigenous Peoples Uplift through Rise Beyond The Reef In Fiji
by Jess MunroRise Beyond the Reef, featured in the NOVICA 2022 Summer Lookbook, was founded by Janet and Semi Lotawa in 2013 with three goals in…
Meet Ritu Agnihotri, Handmade Block Print Indian Fashion Guide
by Jess MunroIndian designer Ritu Agnihotri, featured in the NOVICA Summer 2022 Lookbook, gives new life to time-honored crafting traditions with her stylish clothing and accessories….
For Dads, By Dads
by Jess MunroWith Father’s Day around the corner, we spoke to some NOVICA artisans who happen to be dads. Here is what they had to say….
Mothers Who Inspire Us
by Jess MunroMeet these incredible mothers who blend love of family with rich artistic tradition. It’s clear from the minute you meet Eda Arroyo that she…
How One Balinese Artisan Pours Heart Into Every Hand-carved Wood Sculpture She Creates
by Jess MunroBalinese sculptor Made Mulyani finds inspiration in the ancient Sanskrit epic the Ramayana. In a story of undying love and loyalty, Prince Rama rescues his…
Love Struck- A Story for Valentine’s Day from Zayd Makarim
by Jacqueline FaberWe asked Zayd Makarim, the incredible sterling silver and gemstone jewelry designer from Bali and Java, what Valentine’s Day meant to him. He wasted…
Erasmus Philip Ahorlu Wishes to Share His Success
by Jacqueline FaberAs the year draws to a close, we asked West African woodcarver, Erasmus Philip Ahorlu, how he celebrated his successes this year. He happily…
Warm wishes from around the world!
by Pamela HofmanYou make a difference in so many lives. A huge difference. We all appreciate you so much! Please receive a warm, grateful embrace from…
The lives you’ve touched – Artisans Talk to Us
by Jacqueline FaberAs another year winds to a close, we want to tell you just how much you mean to all of us at NOVICA. Your…
How one jewelry artisan challenges us to think differently about limitations.
by Jacqueline FaberIt’s impossible not to be in awe of Omayra. This Colombian-born, Costa Rican artisan is a tremendous jewelry maker, painter, wood carver, and practitioner…
Hello Colombia! We’re welcoming new artisans into the family.
by Pamela HofmanWhile the Zenú artisans may be new to NOVICA, they are hardly new to the world. An indigenous people from Colombia, the Zenú have…
How one Peruvian craftsman became a living legend of retablo art.
by Pamela HofmanMastery in Miniature In the 1980s, Alejandro Chavez was given a terrible choice: join the terrorist group Sendero Luminoso that was destroying his rural…
How one Mexican ornament maker spreads love during the holidays.
by Jacqueline FaberHeart of the Matter The rules are ancient, rooted in tradition. The wood must be cut only on the full moon. Claudio Ojeda, who…
In Pursuit of Perfection – J. Borges
by Jacqueline FaberJ. Borges didn’t learn to write his name until he was 12 years old. In total, he attended school for ten months of his…
How a Ghanaian ceramicist and jewelry-maker, Samuel Lovi, breathes life into clay.
by Jacqueline FaberThe Feel of an Object Rustic and gorgeously raw, each one of Samuel Lovi’s ceramic sculptures conveys a mood and a feel, as much…
All Due Respect – An Indian jali carver recounts his journey from struggling artisan to award-winning master.
by Jacqueline FaberWay back in 2004, an unknown jali carver walked into a NOVICA office. The meeting would change his life, and ours. Gulam Rasool remembers…
Indian Artisans Honor Gandhi’s Philosophical Legacy
by Jacqueline FaberWe often remember Mahatma Gandhi for his inspiring lessons on non-violence and the importance of embodying the change you want to see in the…
Jose Arriola’s Ornaments Add To The Vitality of the Season
by Pamela HofmanFrom first sight, Jose Arriola’s artwork inspires joy. His ornaments and figurines combine delicate carvings, vibrant colors, and unique themes. There are hummingbirds adorned with bright…
Indigenous People Save Traditional Crafts
by Jacqueline FaberOn October 11th, we celebrated the history and culture of indigenous peoples around the world. In honor of the $114.2 million you’ve helped…
How one Alpaca artisan pays homage to the past
by Jacqueline FaberMeet Maria Cutipa Chestnut-brown flowers laced with blue vines, geometric patterns in perfect symmetry, timeless knits that link the ancient past with the…
Essential Costa Rica – Fall in Love with the Work of Artisans
by Jacqueline FaberCosta Rica is known throughout the world for its commitment to sustainability and peace. Over the last four years, we’ve discovered another source…
How one Balinese silversmith pours gratitude into his work
by Jacqueline FaberA Simple Grain of Rice Let’s take a jaunt over to Bali as the stunning and iconic rice terraces of the island prepare for…
Supporting Artisans Helps them Support Their Communities – Asunta Pelaez
by Judd WattsAfter being diagnosed with a debilitating illness, Peruvian artisan Asunta Pelaez found something that no self-help book could offer. It gave her a…
Ensuring the Artisan Legacy
by Jacqueline FaberBehind every COVID-19 statistic of loss is an actual human life, rich and full and cut too short. This year, we lost many great…
Art that Empowers – The Desert Weavers of India
by Jacqueline FaberWhat a group of traditional weavers in India can teach us about community. The Desert Weavers of India You would be forgiven for thinking…
Thailand In Full Bloom – Artisan Danai Creates Original Floral Jewelry
by Jacqueline FaberDiscover the beautiful floral themes of Thailand through handmade jewelry, home décor, apparel, and more. From orchids and lotus flowers to blooms of plumeria,…
Jewelry Artisan Matta Upholds the Traditions of Thailand
by Jacqueline FaberStunning gemstones that refract the light, hill tribe silver forged to perfection, macramé with its delicate patterns of knots, and so much more. Discover…
New Artistic Finds from India – Bidri Sculpture
by Jacqueline FaberGorgeous new designs from artisans across India. Everything from NOVICA is handmade, not mass produced. So, if you see something you love, grab it…
Regal Home Décor, Handmade in India
by Jacqueline FaberKantha-stitched bedspreads in vibrant hues. Patchwork ottomans bursting with color. Jali-carved sculptures of intricate detail. Ganesha paintings and so much more… Fill your…
Visiting India – First stop, Agra
by Jacqueline FaberIvory-white and majestic, the Taj Mahal is an iconic symbol of Indian tourism, and also a stark reminder of how much has changed over…
The Art of Everyday Living From Mexican Artisans
by Pamela HofmanFill your home with art you can use. Talavera-style serveware, handblown glass pitchers, Zapotec rugs, gorgeous Mayan hammocks, barro negro pottery and so…
NOVICA signs agreement with the ITC to support Central American Women Business Enterprises
by Diego ChaconAs part of our mission to empower artisans and small businesses, we are pleased to share with you the news that NOVICA has signed…
Next Stop – West Africa – With Jewelry Artisan, Ila Suleyman
by Jacqueline FaberLanding in Ghana West African jewelry traces its roots deep into the past. Exquisite beadwork harkens back to an ancient form of currency….
An artisan we’d love you to meet
by Jacqueline FaberIf beauty resides in the details, then Abdul Aziz Mohamadu has more than enough to go around. His gift as an artist lies in…
What does it feel like to literally save lives with art?
by Pamela HofmanArti Sharma is an incredible woman who has helped transform the lives of artisans across India. She and her team were selected to produce…
Sharing is Caring. Why Is Sharing NOVICA Worth It?
by Pamela HofmanAt NOVICA, we say that love is at the core of everything we do and the best thing about LOVE is there’s plenty to…
Turning Crisis into Opportunity – Artisans Ying and Joy
by Jacqueline FaberYing and Joy are the tag-team duo who bring style, beauty, and love to their woven, knitted, and hand-embroidered creations. Born and raised in Chiang…
The Jalapa Girl Jewelsmiths Believe in Spreading the Love
by Jacqueline FaberWhat the Jalapa Girl Jewelsmiths can teach us about expanding our notions of family and the ability to heal. There are no molds. No…
Mothers Are The Unsung Heroes – Gifts For Mother’s Day
by Jacqueline FaberMoms around the world filled countless roles this year. Overnight, they became homeschool teachers, primary earners, everyday nurturers, fierce advocates, health workers for their…
The Mother’s Day Collection is here!
by Jacqueline FaberAll Moms Everywhere For the mothers who listen with unconditional love… For the moms who lift us up when we are down… For those…
Shop the Ethical Fashion – Who Makes Your Clothes?
by Jacqueline FaberWho Makes Your Clothes? High up in the Peruvian Andes, women artisans weave on backstrap looms, taught to them by their mothers and their…
The Saving Power of Art Uplifts Communities Worldwide
by Jacqueline FaberThe jewelry maker, who dreams in silver and jade, quits his job as a taxi driver to dedicate himself to art. The mother of…
A better world for artisans is a better world for all
by Jacqueline FaberAt NOVICA, we call them living treasures. UNESCO describes them as protectors of our intangible cultural heritage. They are the global artisans who preserve…
World Artisan Day – Why does it matter?
by Jacqueline FaberArt’s Profound Impact The first-ever World Artisan Day is around the corner — and it’s a really big deal. For over two decades,…
First Annual World Artisan Day Launches April 18, 2021
by Jacqueline FaberSanta Monica, CA – March 30, 2021 The first annual World Artisan Day will launch on April 18, 2021, to honor artisans around the…
“Beauty in Isolation” A powerful story from Mexico in honor of World Autism Day tomorrow
by Jacqueline FaberAlejandro de Esesarte remembers the day he mistakenly walked down the girls’ aisle at school — and the brutal teasing that followed. It was…
Johnny Jimenez Tells Us Why He’s Grateful
by Pamela HofmanIt took eleven years, perseverance, and incredible Novica customers for Johnny Jimenez to build a home for his family. If you ever wonder whether…
Thoughts About Black History Month From West African Artisans
by Jacqueline FaberEmpowerment is fundamental to human dignity, which is why we believe that supporting artisans has far-reaching consequences. It provides economic freedom, supports families, uplifts…
Nyepi, Chaos and Calm on the Island of the Gods
by Jacqueline FaberSilence reigns supreme on the sacred Hindu holiday of Nyepi. The streets of Bali empty out. Motorbikes go silent. Storefronts close. Lights remain off….
Finding Grace Amidst of Turmoil – Dr. Sneh Gangal
by Jacqueline FaberIn a year filled with challenges, one Indian painter turned her artistic sensibility to the world around her and discovered moments of beauty amidst…
Wayan Rendah, Growing with Gratitude
by Jacqueline FaberI became a NOVICA artisan a very long time ago and, together with you, I have grown into a more mature artisan. Even though…
How One Ghanaian Wood Carver Liberates the World Through Art – George Obeng
by Jacqueline Faber“I carve for joy.” George Obeng was not taught to carve. At that young age, he didn’t even know that what he was doing…
Black History Month – Showcasing Kente Cloth From West Africa
by Jacqueline FaberIn honor of Black History Month this February, we’re showcasing artisans and artifacts that celebrate West African culture. One of the most iconic fabrics…
Celebrating Black History Month – Chief Carver to the King
by Jacqueline FaberIn honor of Black History Month this February, we’re showcasing artisans who infuse their work and their lives with passion and a love of…
Inspired by Love. Rooted in Tradition. Ernestina’s Story
by Jacqueline FaberThis February, we’re celebrating Black History Month by featuring artisans who inspire us with their work and their incredible stories of triumph. West African…
A Family Affair – Johnny Jimenez Knows to Add Love to his Art
by Jacqueline FaberJohnny Jimenez has an anniversary coming up. On the 29th of January, he will have been married for 21 years. We wanted to know…
Let’s Talk About Love
by Jacqueline FaberTry to pin down love. Try to define it. It slips away. It doesn’t stay put. It’s something we know without necessarily having the…
Survival of the Spirit in the Grips of A Pandemic
by Rebecca AnnStranded hundreds of miles from his wife and children during the COVID-19 pandemic, one Peruvian artisan discovers a powerful way to survive loss, theft,…
The Day Nancy Quispe Will Never Forget
by Jacqueline FaberNancy Quispe was five months pregnant when the world shut down. Confined to a house with her husband and daughter, Nancy had to manage…
Heartfelt Thanks From the Far Reaches of the World
by Pamela HofmanThe presents have been opened. The meal has been eaten. The sun has set on the holidays, and on a particularly challenging year. But…
Hope Shines Bright for the New Year
by Jacqueline FaberIn a year filled with uncertainty, heartache, and change, we find reason to celebrate every small moment of joy. You may not realize the…
Meet Elena Ixtamer, Weaver of Joy
by Jacqueline FaberElena Ixtamer weaves gratitude into every piece she makes. It is evident in the vibrancy of her colors, the gorgeous texture of her fabrics, and…
A Heartfelt Thank You From Susana Valadez
by Pamela HofmanSusana Valadez is the founder and curator of the Huichol Center for Cultural Survival and Traditional Arts. She has spent decades supporting and promoting…
Artists Welcome Happiness
by Jacqueline FaberWhile this year has been full of challenges, artisans around the world forge ahead with grace, happiness, and creativity. Some have discovered unexpected talents….
Celebrating African Art and Artisans, In Their Own Words
by NEWSNOVICA’s West African artisans share their deeply personal stories about what their art means to them and why black art should matter to us…
Indian Artisans Celebrate Peace and Truth in Trying Times
by Rebecca Ann“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” …
In Central America, Community Resilience Takes Center Stage
by Rebecca AnnRecently we checked in with our National Representative for Central America, Diego Chacon, to find out how artisans in the region have been handling…
From the Artisan Studios of Peru, Challenges Are Shaped Into Cheer
by Rebecca AnnWe caught up with Merlly Calisto, our Region Director from Peru, to check in on how Peruvian artisans have been faring in the face…
Why Nengah Sudarsana Owes You One
by Jacqueline FaberThis Balinese artist started sculpting from the world he knew. After learning about the vastly different worlds of his customers, his repertoire expanded in…
An Artisan Mother’s Day During the Time of COVID-19
by Pamela HofmanWe asked our artisans what Mother’s Day is like for them, especially now during this worldwide health crisis. Here’s what a few of them…
Joel Acheampong, The Sensation Whose Disability Doesn’t Slow Him Down
by Ross Ewool“I am the first to acknowledge that without the help of others, there was no way I could have practiced painting, but I had…
Alaya’s Batik Designs Help Support Autistic Son
by Walter NighParents of children with special needs must’ve received a double portion of divine patience and grace, and these traits are beautifully exemplified in the…
Julio Molina Seeks the Sea to Help Heal the Earth
by Julissa CarrilloAll humanity comes from nature and we must take care of her. The blue ocean, the golden sand and the peace that comes from…
This Dynamic Duo dominates the traditional Thai Celadon Industry
by Walter NighOver the past 3 months, my wife Anna and I have been remodeling our home. In the process, we’ve sorted and packed away years…
The Creative Gill – No Material Is Wasted In Her Hands
by Ross EwoolEver since Gill discovered the waste bins of the leather factory at the backyard of her London home, she has never ceased to use…
What One Guatemalan Woodcarver Can Teach Us About the Real Causes of Immigration
by Roberto MilkTo understand immigration, we need to understand the root causes that motivate people to leave their homes and travel to a different country. Immigration…
Robert Aidoo-Taylor Fulfilling His Destiny
by Ross EwoolIn his teens, Robert had set his mind on becoming an accountant. In Nigeria where his parents lived, Robert attended commercial school alongside grammar…
Passion is prevalent for this skilled Thai Artisan
by Walter NighPassion! This key ingredient for success is a prevalent characteristic of this skilled Thai Artisan. Anna, my wife and translator, and I recently visited…
Daniel Asante Overcame the Handicap of the Lack of an Education to Become King of Variety
by Ross EwoolDaniel Asante is an artisan who has been selling on the NOVICA platform for close to twenty years. His art pieces caught our attention…
Anita Contreras, the artist who used mud to become an independent and empowered woman
by Gunther FelixIn a humble house situated on the slope of a hill in Manchay, one of the many population centers in Lima, Peru, the master…
An artisan with the soul of an archaeologist: Walter Acosta dreams of his own museum
by Gunther FelixFrom the outside, it looks like a simple house under construction but inside, it’s really the laboratory of a self-taught artisan. This is my…
He wanted nothing to do with his grandfather’s workshop. Now he dedicates his life to preserving it.
by Gabriel WoltkeThe historic workshop was the largest in its time and had been a school for almost all the silver artisans in Antigua. It was…
When life took a terrifying turn, this Peruvian jewelry designer did not look away
by Mavi SabasWith a lucrative career in law during a time of economic hardship and job scarcity in Peru, Patricia Jara decided to risk it all…
At his darkest moment, this artisan took the biggest risk of his life
by Mavi SabasJulio Eugenio Sanchez Bernuy clearly remembers the first time he saw a finished piece of art. At that moment, he said to himself, ‘Julio,…
The power of a simple question: #whomademyclothes?
by Jacqueline FaberFashion Revolution Week, which kicks off on April 22-28, operates under the belief that a group of individuals can change the world by asking…
One Artist’s Harrowing Escape and the Fight to Practice His Art
by Julissa CarrilloNicolás Chavez Sojuel has tales of violence, persecution, assassination and hiding. But this sculptor found a way to channel his stories into his art….
Why Jesus Urbano Is Not Afraid to Die
by Gunther FelixThis Peruvian retablo artist has found a way to ensure that the traditional craft he loves so much continues to inspire the world, and…
Solace in the simple things after a life of loss
by Julissa CarrilloHis mother was killed in the crossfire of Guatemala’s civil war. He was sexually abused at the age of 11 years old. But this…
There’s one thing this Peruvian artist won’t compromise. It’s the very thing she didn’t get when she was growing up.
by Jacqueline FaberForced to drop out of school when she was just a child, this traditional arpillería artisan has made her son’s schooling her highest priority….
How One Sculptor’s Vigilance Keeps his Wife Alive
by Rafael MercadoMorneo creates alebrijes—magical creatures filled with color and expression. But his greatest work extends beyond the walls of his workshop to the daily…
This Thai Cowboy is Wrangling A New Kind of Customer
by Walter NighYou might not expect a leather artisan from rural Chiangmai to utter the classic western phrase, “Git along, little dogies,” but you’d be wrong….
How One Artisan Balances Woodworking With Conservation In His Local Forest
by Judd WattsGrowing up in the forests of Chimaltenago, Patricio Coroy was fortunate to play in the dense woodlands. But as he grew older, he noticed…
She harvests what others reject. But this artist is doing more than saving the environment with her work.
by Jacqueline FaberAs an advocate for sustainability, this up-cycling bead-worker challenges us to open our eyes, not just to the plight of our planet, but to…
Balvina Huaytalla: Andean appliqué and the art of weaving dreams that tell stories
by Mavi SabasThe possibilities are endless when a person faces high-risk decisions in life that may result in success or failure. When everything seems fraught with…
Alejandro Chavez, healing the pain of tragedy with Ayacuchan retablos
by Gunther FelixAlejandro Chavez began learning the art of Ayacuchan retablos, or dioramas, at a very young age. But a war forced him to awaken from…
How One Thai Jeweler Is Shedding Light on A Taboo Subject
by Walter NighIn Thai society, many elderly suffer from rejection, loneliness, no income, no opportunity or outlet for their long-held skills and talents. This artisan is changing…
These Guatemalan Artisans Built Something Amazing Out of Their Deepest Despair.
by Judd WattsThrough their compassion, commitment, and creativity, Argentina and Francisco Figueroa teach us that a bracelet, a bowl, and an ornament can represent much more…
The Art that Doesn’t Die: Gregorio Bracamonte Creates New Archaeology
by Julissa Carrillo“Before I die, I want to leave many designs so that people remember me” San Juan de Oriente is a town in Nicaragua that…
Making a Mark: Jalapa Girl Jewelsmiths Embody Female Empowerment
by Julissa CarrilloOurs are the hands that create lovely items to sell and we manage our own micro-business. With the profits, we help ourselves and our…
One Man’s Incredible Journey: The Life of Jewelry Artisan, Wilder Paredes
by Lee Michael CohnGreat talent has always been something of a mystery. Mozart published his first piece of music when he was five years old. Pablo Picasso…
The mathemetician weaver: Eladio Chiroy makes art from math
by Gabriel WoltkeEladio Chiroy speaks about threads with the same expertise as he talks about solving equations with three unknowns. His personal story moves back and…
Weaver of Dreams: The Magic of Mayra Hernandez
by Julissa Carrillo“We suffered not only the grief from my father’s death, we also suffered hunger and sickness… but all of this made me stronger and, thanks to…
Discovering the Secrets of Hmong Batik: the artistry of Simone Buys
by Walter NighIt’s not necessary to understand the production methods, technical sequences, and design process of a product to enjoy it. Comprehending how your wristwatch is…
The Gift that Comes from Misfortune
by Ross EwoolFor this Ghanaian artisan, woodcarving may have emerged from life’s pain. But in the process, it transformed his own life, and the lives of…
Awudu Quits to Conquer
by Ross EwoolI caught up with Awudu at the Arts Centre in Accra on a fine Thursday afternoon. He was busy painting designs on some pieces…
Mask Carver Aziz Dreams of a Craft Training Center
by Ross Ewool“When you dream, dream big…” that was the saying on my mind as I listened to Abdul Aziz Mohamadu talking about his career and…
The retablo, when a religious tradition becomes popular art
by Gunther FelixRecently, a short documentary published on the Nat Geo webpage put the spotlight on a popular art that has existed only in the Peruvian…
Partnering with NOVICA is our Survival! The story of Jewelry artisan, Sareeyakarn
by Walter NighFor many Thai artisans, successful partnering with NOVICA encompasses opening new windows of opportunity, engaging with buying customers, and exposure to a worldwide market….
Through her worry dolls, Doña Mary still smiles
by Gabriel WoltkeChildren run here and there. With her soft voice, Aura Lopez tries to stop them or explain that they need to give us a…
Preserving Akha Culture – A Noble Challenge!
by Walter NighOf all hill-tribes located in northern Thailand, the Akha are the most notably expressive and flamboyant with their traditional wardrobe. Tightly woven black and…
Magic through the glass: The Art of Asunta Pelaez
by Gunther FelixFor painted glass artisan Asunta Pelaez Ramos, making a success of her workshop was easy. She had the encouragement of her husband and, above…
Víctor Hugo López: Neither the earthquake nor the wars could stop me
by Gabriel WoltkeThe problem is that I just can’t be still. I’m like the lathe that cannot stop spinning to give shape to the wood. I’ve…
A Love Story – Rita and Joe
by Ross EwoolRita and Joe were busy working on an order from NOVICA when we drove into the lovely spread at the outskirts of Accra. Joe…
Creating Jewelry With a History: An Interview with Teodoro and the Melendez Family
by Gunther Felix“I was very close to leaving this world, the world of the living, without having left my children a legacy. I had dedicated 50…
Jose Arriola: the art of crafting angels in the midst of war
by Gabriel WoltkeHis house is well-lighted because it is built around a small interior garden. His living room is adorned with his diplomas and photos of…
From the orphanage to the art studio, this Guatemalan jewelry-maker keeps one big childhood dream alive
by Gabriel WoltkeShe never knew her parents, but Zandra Sajbin grew up in an enormous family—even if it wasn’t her biological one. With 240 “brothers and…
Thai Woodcarver, Amporn: Keeping an Ancient Art Alive!
by Walter NighNestled in the heart of “Lanna” (translated as “Land of a million rice fields’”) lies a small village with an incredible display of nature,…
From The Andes To The World: Alfredo Falcon’s Journey with Alpaca Fleece
by Gunther FelixMeet Alfredo Falcon, a man from Peru who fashioned his success with alpaca fleece. “At some time in my life, I made the difficult…
“Reflections of a soul that adopts life,” A portrait of mirror artisan, Marcos Luzalde
by Mavi Sabas“I still remember the nights I spent beneath a sky illuminated by starlight. It wasn’t exactly a privileged view. They were very hard nights….
Art and tradition in silver: An Interview with artisan, Nancy Quispe
by Gunther FelixFiligree work has had an enormous impact in Nancy’s life. It saved her from a depression and she has never left it. She likes…
The Chief of Carvers – A Unique Experience with Novica
by Ross EwoolThe ancient town of Ahwiaa in Ghana is a community of people who have worked with clay and wood for ages. The ‘Chief Carver’…
The Conejo Brothers Find Inspiration For Their Woodcrafts in the Costa Rica Soccer Team
by Gabriel WoltkeAlthough they know it will be difficult to repeat the triumphs Costa Rica achieved in the 2014 World Cup, Rigoberto and Carlos Conejo won’t…
Walter Acosta: Story of a handmade soccer aficionado (and an artisan!)
by Gunther Felix“How could I not love you, how could I not love you, if you are my beloved Peru, my blessed country where I was…
Buana: A Father’s Devotion Through Jewelry Craftsmanship
by Sekar BestariFor decades, Buana’s jewelry business has been challenged with survival. He has suffered both financially and creatively, and he was nearly giving up when,…
Never Give Up, Ruben and Gilda Perez
by Gabriel WoltkeThere are nights when we can’t sleep. We remember all the times we lost everything and it still surprises us that we’ve been able…
Stars Who Illuminate Others
by Julissa CarrilloWith the birth of their daughter in 1990, Francisco and Argentina became parents. Emotions of all kinds arose. Love. Dedication. Worries. Fears. All these…
The Jimenez Family Business – Jade Jewelry In Guatemala
by Judd WattsSelling jewelry locally in Guatemala is a tough business, and artisans like Esperanza and Pedro Jimenez rely on NOVICA to provide them with easy…
Living a life of Silver and Gold – Meet the Jewelry Artisans of Celuk
by Allison DialMost people would never want to live in an area where all their neighbors have the same job as they do. But the…
Pats Works to Save Peruvian Rain Forests
by Julia YarboughHelping to ‘Save the Rainforests’ can often seem like an abstract concept. You can sponsor an acre, or donate to amazing organizations (which we’d…
A Stone Carver descended from Inca Warriors: Dionicio Atau
by Emily GartlandThe Festival of Inti Raymi, on June 24, was once the most important festival for the Incas of Peru. It honors the Inca sun…
$300: The Difference Between Life and Death for Collins
by Sarah GrootersCollins Amanatey Korle, our jewelry artisan in Ghana who had kidney disease, has passed away. We are deeply impacted and saddened by his sudden…
3 Artisan Stories For International Women’s Day
by Sarah GrootersEvery March, NOVICA celebrates a holiday that, we believe, deserves a lot more recognition. “International Women’s Day” on March 8th is recognized as a…
In Love: The Jimenez Family
by Sarah Grooters“Be in love with what you do, with your life, with your work and with your dreams. Be more in love every day.” –…
The Last Remaining Cotton Farm in Guatemala
by Sarah GrootersIn the 1980’s and early 90’s, cotton was king in Guatemala. Hundreds of millions of pounds were grown and exported. Then, toward the end…
Buana’s Journey
by Sarah GrootersWhen you walk into NOVICA’s Bali office, jewelry artisan Buana is very often one of the first faces you see. His picture is on…
Surviving the Tough Times: NOVICA Helps Artisan Kandiyasa Maintain His Way of Life
by Sarah GrootersOctober 12, 2002. For most of us, that date means very little. Can you remember where you were on that date? For many Balinese,…
Artist with Autism Rises Above
by Sarah Grooters“The highest mountain is the most difficult to climb, but it is the one with the best view.” His colors are vibrant and his…
Back To School – How 1 Artisan Overcame All Odds to Give Himself (and his Kids) the Best Start Possible
by Sarah GrootersThe phrase “Back to School” evokes many emotions. For parents of a 14-year-old about to go into high school, “dread” might be a good…
In Search Of A Woodcarver
by Sarah GrootersThis spring, an artisan who holds a special place in the hearts of co-founders Roberto Milk and Mina Olivera was featured by the Associated…
Putu’s Balinese Bowls in “Fine Cooking” Magazine!
by Sarah GrootersFor NOVICA artisan Putu Oka Mahendra, designing and making ceramics is in his blood. He learned the craft from his mother, decades ago. So…
Sky High: Artisan Salihu Ibrahim in Delta Sky!
by Sarah GrootersArtisan Salihu Ibrahim is elated! His Hand Beaded Wood Mask was just featured in Delta Sky. Not only is his mask featured, but it…
Celebrating Ceramics: Duangkamol gets her first magazine feature!
by Sarah GrootersIt’s always great to get a magazine feature.. but what really makes our day is seeing that feature come full circle. We like to…
Staying Young at Heart – Jade Jewelry Artisan Pedro Silva Reveals His Secrets
by Judd WattsSeeing him bike ten miles through cobblestone hills and rough terrain twice a week, no one would ever guess that Pedro Silva just turned 77…
The NOVICA Landfill Brigade: 5 Artisans Upcycling for Change
by Allison DialChoosing fair-trade products and joining the handmade movement is already a great way to send a powerful message for environmental stewardship, diverting resources from…
Girls Run the World: 4 Women Artisans Making Waves in Their Communities
by Allison DialHow do you help empower the women artists of the world and unleash their talent? Simple: you give them an amazing role model —…
Carving a Career From Love: The Art of Balinese Romantic Sculpture
by Allison DialIf you’re lucky enough to have traveled through Bali, you know that everyone you meet asks the same questions: “Where are you going,” “Where…
Weaving Hope on the Shores of Lake Atitlán
by Judd Watts30-year-old Ruth Mendoza is an early riser. She wakes to the sound of a rooster crowing as the sun slowly illuminates the town of San…
A Dream of the Future in Silver and Jade
by Judd WattsAs the sun sets over the tranquil town of San Juan del Obispo in Guatemala, everyone is nestled into bed, getting lost in a…
Finding a Voice: an Artisan’s Lessons on Creativity
by Judd WattsEvery morning before work, Diego Mendoza sips on a cup of hot coffee with his wife and sends his children off to school before…
Passing on the Optimism
by Judd WattsSome people are born optimists, and Rolando Soto is one of them. His family says he’s always smiling, even when life gets tough. He…
It runs in the Family
by Judd WattsJose Arriola sits in the corner of a small concrete room without any windows, brimming full of bright colors. Surrounded by a dozen scattered…
Carving A Path to a Better Future
by Judd WattsAs a woodcarver from Guatemala, Vilma Chile is dedicated to preserving the art form that has been passed down from her mother and grandmother…
A West African Super Mom Tells All
by Judd WattsErnestina Oppong Asante has been with NOVICA since the beginning. As one of our first artisans, we’ve seen both her woodcarving business and family…
Eka, The Single Mom Woodcarver
by Judd WattsThis is the 1st in a series of 3 interviews for Mother’s Day: We get together with 3 moms, from 3 different continents, and…
Weaving A Better World
by Judd WattsThe scars of Guatemala’s 36 year civil war run deep, and bearing the brunt of this conflict has been the lot of the country’s…