Social Impact
By partnering with local artisans, we can provide stable and fair employment opportunities, allowing them to maintain their traditional trades and support their families. Our brand is dedicated to preserving the rich cultural heritage of Latin America, reviving traditional techniques and ensuring that these ancient crafts are passed on to future generations. Through ongoing training and skill development programs, we empower our artisans to hone their craft, expand their repertoire, and open new opportunities for growth and self-expression.
We work with aboriginal and artisan communities, mostly women and heads of families where they run the family economy. By integrating their knowledge and techniques into our designs, we give them the opportunity to access new markets and improve their quality of life. Additionally, we promote fair and sustainable business practices that ensure equitable and respectful treatment.
Community Empowerment
By investing in local artisan communities, we not only preserve centuries-old traditions, but also create a sustainable, community-driven model that empowers individuals and strengthens the social fabric of the region.
Production
90% of our pieces are handmade by artisans or have artisan interventions.
We work with more than 300 artisans, 70% of them are women.
The Curatoria Model
During ongoing training and skill development programs, we provide our artisans with the tools necessary to perfect their art, expand their capabilities, and discover new opportunities for growth and self-expression.